Do you need an extra classroom behavior management strategy? Try a behavior puzzle! Students engage in appropriate behaviors and earn pieces to a puzzle. The secret to making this effective is selecting a valuable reward. The reward has to be something that students are excited to earn! Simply cut out the picture on the dotted line and place it on the matching number on the puzzle board! Behavior puzzles are engaging because students try to guess what picture will reveal! Implementation Optio
If you have a successful classroom management system for obtaining your students' attention quickly, you will save time and your voice! This resource provides a list of themed call and answer attention getters great for any age student. Simply teach students to chorally respond with the student response when they heat the teacher part called. You will need to teach this skill and provide a lot of positive reinforcement for students quickly and quietly responding to the call. This is great for
Try out our new Behavior Intervention Plan Cheat Sheet! Our cheat sheet has all the essentials to easily train your staff on a behavior intervention plan. All you have to do is insert your strategies and the function(s) of the behavior(s). This cheat sheet will remind staff what preventative strategies to implement as well as allow them to be able to quickly look at reaction strategies if a challenging behavior were to occur. Check out our store for other helpful resources! If there is a produc
Do you have a classroom store? Are you looking to try a new classroom behavior strategy? Try out our classroom money! With a variety of themes, your students can earn classroom cash to trade in for secondary reinforcers (tangible items such as stickers, pencils, etc.). Set the dollar amounts however you would like! For example, higher dollar values may be given out when students exhibit exemplary behaviors such as an act of kindness to another student, or for something more academic such as refr
Do you need an extra classroom behavior management strategy? Try a behavior puzzle! Students engage in appropriate behaviors and earn pieces to a puzzle. The secret to making this effective is selecting a valuable reward. The reward has to be something that students are excited to earn! Simply cut out the picture on the dotted line and place it on the matching number on the puzzle board! Behavior puzzles are engaging because students try to guess what the picture will reveal! Implementation Opt
ABC (Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence)data sheets are a great resource to help identify patterns and find the function of behaviors. This data sheet is premade with common antecedents, behaviors, and consequences for you! All you have to do is check off the appropriate box. The Antecedent section allows you to identify events, situations, or triggers that may occur immediately before a student engages in a challenging behavior. The Behavior section records the observable behavior that your studen
This data sheet is excellent for tracking replacement behaviors! After identifying the function of your student’s behavior, use one of our data sheets to keep track of various replacement behaviors! One of the keys to success when it comes to long-lasting behavior change is the concept of functionally equivalent replacement behaviors (FERBs). Functionally equivalent replacement behaviors are more appropriate behaviors that achieve the same outcome as the challenging behavior. This product includ
First, Then boards are an excellent tool to keep your students on task and motivate them to complete their work! First, Then boards create a visual aid for teachers to establish clear expectations while allowing students to remain motivated by seeing what preferred activity will follow the assigned task. This tool helps in so many ways such as promoting positive behaviors within the classroom, minimizing disruption, enhancing learning, fostering independence, and providing individualized suppor
Do you have a student, or maybe more that are super chatty? You don't want to discourage them from sharing stories or participating, but you also want to make sure other students are getting equal chances to participate. I suggest picking a specific time or activity of your day to try this first. If it were me, I would suggest circle time, especially if you teach the littles! I absolutely love hearing their stories and how they have a personal story for every page of the book you're reading or l
Try our fidelity checklist to ensure that staff is implementing your behavior plan strategies just the way you want them to be! We all want to ensure the efficacy of our behavior plans, and this editable checklist is perfect! Using your behavior plan, insert your strategies into our template. Using our scale (with a key at the top), observe your staff implementing the plan and rate how they did. There is a place at the bottom for the overall score. By doing this, you are able to give appropria
Find out more about your students' interests so you can add more individualized rewards in your classroom. This is a great resource for the beginning of the year, a new student, or even to learn more about your students. Preferences change all the time, even ours! We recommend doing reinforcer surveys several times during the year especially if you're trying to improve student behavior.
Do you have an awesome classroom management system, but somehow you still get reports from the substitute teacher about problem behavior? Just like you leave lessons for your substitute, you should also be leaving behavior tips related specifically to your classroom. It may also help to leave a few extra incentives for them to use. If you're not thrilled about them having access to your treasure box, desk pets, etc., try leaving SUBSTITUTE REWARD TICKETS! What is great about these, you can try o
The student teacher game is a great behavior strategy that can be used with a small group or the whole class across a variety of lessons. If you teach using Direct Instruction, this is a recommended strategy to use while teaching groups! The idea is to focus on positive, expected behaviors. Prior to beginning the lesson, review expectations and how to get points. If the students earn the most points they get (a reward). Set up this reward with students prior to starting so they know what they
Do you need an extra classroom behavior management strategy? Try a behavior puzzle! Students engage in appropriate behaviors and earn pieces to a puzzle. The secret to making this effective is selecting a valuable reward. The reward has to be something that students are excited to earn! Simply cut out the picture on the dotted line and place it on the matching number on the puzzle board! Behavior puzzles are engaging because students try to guess what the picture will reveal! Implementation Opt
Do you need an extra classroom behavior management strategy? Try a behavior puzzle! Students engage in appropriate behaviors and earn pieces to a puzzle. The secret to making this effective is selecting a valuable reward. The reward has to be something that students are excited to earn! Simply cut out the picture on the dotted line and place it on the matching number on the puzzle board! Behavior puzzles are engaging because students try to guess what the picture will reveal! Implementation Opt
Do you have a classroom store? Are you looking to try a new classroom behavior strategy? Try out our classroom money! With a variety of themes, your students can earn classroom cash to trade in for secondary reinforcers (tangible items such as stickers, pencils, etc.). Set the dollar amounts however you would like! For example, higher dollar values may be given out when students exhibit exemplary behaviors such as an act of kindness to another student, or for something more academic such as refr
Looking for an easy way to remember the definitions of the four functions of behavior? Look no further! This visual aid allows teachers to easily remember the four functions (Escape, Attention, Tangibles, Sensory) and what they mean. This is a great resource when thinking about why a student may be behaving the way they do in your classroom! Every behavior meets one of these four functions! This product includes: Large visual 4 small visuals Check out our store for other helpful resources! If t
Do you love Bees? Then you’ll love our Bee behavior bundle! All these resources are perfect for increasing positive behaviors within your classroom while also reducing problem behaviors! All of the following resources are Bee-themed! What’s included: Behavior puzzles: Students engage in appropriate behaviors and earn pieces to a puzzle. The secret to making this effective is selecting a valuable reward. The reward has to be something that students are excited to earn! Simply cut out the picture
Do you love Frogs? Then you’ll love our Frog behavior bundle! All these resources are perfect for increasing positive behaviors within your classroom while also reducing problem behaviors! All of the following resources are Frog-themed! What’s included: Behavior puzzles: Students engage in appropriate behaviors and earn pieces to a puzzle. The secret to making this effective is selecting a valuable reward. The reward has to be something that students are excited to earn! Simply cut out the pictu
Do you love Fall and Halloween? Then you’ll love our Fall behavior bundle! All these resources are perfect for increasing positive behaviors within your classroom while also reducing problem behaviors! All of the following resources are Fall or Halloween-themed! What’s included: Behavior puzzles: Students engage in appropriate behaviors and earn pieces to a puzzle. The secret to making this effective is selecting a valuable reward. The reward has to be something that students are excited to earn
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