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Preview of Behavior Intervention Plan - Defiant Behavior

Behavior Intervention Plan - Defiant Behavior

Created by
Kimberly Buck
This behavior intervention plan (BIP) can be manipulated after purchasing. It includes the following in connection with decreasing defiant student behavior and increasing self-control: *Three (3) Objectives *Four (4) Intervention Strategies *Eight (8) Reward Suggestions (can be altered to fit your needs) *Nine (9) Consequences in sequence *Place for Signatures (ex. Parent, Student, Teacher, Sped Teacher, LEA, and Principal) (*Please note: The thumbnail only provides a view of the first part
Preview of Behavior Intervention Plan BIP Won't do Assignments

Behavior Intervention Plan BIP Won't do Assignments

Created by
Kimberly Buck
This behavior intervention plan (BIP) can be manipulated after purchasing. It includes the following in connection with decreasing refusal to finish work and increasing assigned task completion: *Three (3) Objectives *Four (4) Intervention Strategies *Six(6) Reward Suggestions (can be altered to fit your needs) *Nine (9) Consequences in sequence *Place for Signatures (ex. Parent, Student, Teacher, Sped Teacher, LEA, and Principal) (*Please note: The thumbnail only provides a view of the
Preview of Dinosaur Numbered (1-5) Visual Schedule, First Then Board

Dinosaur Numbered (1-5) Visual Schedule, First Then Board

I created this visual as a visual checklist that students can mark off themselves (Flip up the dinosaur over the number to show completion). It can also be used as a token board and first then board If the To-Do list or schedule is on the board, or written down for the student, the numbers can match the numbers on this visual. Ex: 1. Get out workbook 2. Do page 3 & 5 3. Clean up 4. Silently read for 10 minutes 5. Take AR Quiz Or, the teacher can turn over the dinosaurs and use them as "token'
Preview of BUG Numbered (1-5) Visual Schedule, First Then Board

BUG Numbered (1-5) Visual Schedule, First Then Board

I created this visual as a visual checklist that students can mark off themselves (Flip up the dinosaur over the number to show completion). It can also be used as a token board and first then board If the To-Do list or schedule is on the board, or written down for the student, the numbers can match the numbers on this visual. Ex: 1. Get out workbook 2. Do page 3 & 5 3. Clean up 4. Silently read for 10 minutes 5. Take AR Quiz Or, the teacher can turn over the dinosaurs and use them as "token's
Preview of My Weekly Behavior log

My Weekly Behavior log

Created by
kiara coloma
Quick and easy behavior log for parent to teacher communication. You can have students color their smiley face or you can circle it or stamp it on your own. I used to have them look at my behavioral clip chart in the classroom and color the smiley face that their name clip is on at the end of the school day.
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