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Printable Sticker Chart (Positive Reinforcement, Behavior Chart, Class Rewards)
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These printable sticker charts are a fun and simple way to encourage positive behavior in the classroom! Each page includes two charts, making them a great size for folders, desks, binders, and other student spaces.

Students can earn stickers for:

· Following directions right away

· Helping classmates

· Coming to class ready to learn

· Showing effort based improvement on assignments

· Demonstrating kindness and respect

· Meeting classroom expectations

· Receiving extra encouragement and support

· And more!

Our school uses a PBIS framework, so I use these sticker charts to recognize students when they demonstrate positive behaviors and make good choices.

I like attaching the charts to the front of student folders, and I keep extra copies available in the classroom so students can replace them independently when needed.

Once students fill their sticker chart, they get to choose a reward from the classroom treasure box!

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Printable Sticker Chart (Positive Reinforcement, Behavior Chart, Class Rewards)

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K - 5th

Description

These printable sticker charts are a fun and simple way to encourage positive behavior in the classroom! Each page includes two charts, making them a great size for folders, desks, binders, and other student spaces.

Students can earn stickers for:

· Following directions right away

· Helping classmates

· Coming to class ready to learn

· Showing effort based improvement on assignments

· Demonstrating kindness and respect

· Meeting classroom expectations

· Receiving extra encouragement and support

· And more!

Our school uses a PBIS framework, so I use these sticker charts to recognize students when they demonstrate positive behaviors and make good choices.

I like attaching the charts to the front of student folders, and I keep extra copies available in the classroom so students can replace them independently when needed.

Once students fill their sticker chart, they get to choose a reward from the classroom treasure box!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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