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Weekly Behavior Chart

A Weekly Behavior Sheet is a structured tool designed to facilitate communication between teachers regarding a student's behavioral patterns over the course of a week. These sheets are instrumental in tracking student behavior, ensuring consistency in behavioral expectations, and providing a comprehensive view of a student's conduct across different settings or times.
Preview of Behavior Chart Number Line Poster

Behavior Chart Number Line Poster

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Cazacus Class
This poster can be used to track behavior points as students gain or lose them each day (or whatever time interval you choose). Enlarge one or two pages to poster size large enough to use, with small circular magnets, on magnetic board. Laminate. With a wet-erase marker, write each student's name next to their assigned number. Attach to magnetic board. Magnets should be reset to zero each day (or whatever time interval you choose). Explain to students that this is a number line and that
Preview of Behavior Bank Book (Using Math to Record Behavior Points)

Behavior Bank Book (Using Math to Record Behavior Points)

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Cazacus Class
This 1-page document can be used by students in elementary grades to record their behavior points earned, lost, or spent in the classroom store. Fold the document into eights. Then fold in half (hamburger fold). Cut from the hamburger fold line to the next fold line. Unfold. Refold in half (hot dog fold). Finally, push in from the ends to accordion the document into a 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" booklet. Students should write their name and their student number, if you have assigned one, on the fr
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