Helps students recognize and self-advocate their mood. Also will assist teachers in finding the antecedent for moods that may results in undesired behaviors.
There are so many point sheets out there, that the key is finding one that works for your particular student. This one was created for a student that needed a daily point system that could lead up to a week-end goal. He needed to see his points he was earning to see that if he had one bad class or day, it was not the end of obtaining his goal and prize through the token reward system.
Students often require time to stop and think, especially when their emotions are in control. This is especially true when they are angry. This sheet is a short, three question, think sheet made for them to stop and think reflect when he or she becomes angry.
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Character Education, School Psychology
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Experience
ELAR, Math, Special Education K-12, Section 504, Dyslexia Instruction, Early Readers, Montessori, Writing, Social Skills, Behavior Management, Administration, Teacher Training, Dysgraphia, ADHD, Autism, Dyscalculia, Creative Writing
My own education history
B.A. in Sociology
(The University of Texas at Austin);
M.S. in Special Education, High Incidence Disabilities
(The University of Kansas)
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