Here are weekly (broken down), monthly (2023-2024 school year), and yearly behavior chart documentation. I typically use my monthly behavior charts (keep them in the planners in their backpacks) and record them on the yearly page so I only have one page per student to keep up with (or front and back can be two students). I typically use a letter dotter to stamp their color on the monthly calendar. If they had a yellow/red day, I write the number of whichever red choices made on the day. For the
Star reading, math, early literacy, or a combination of them all- tracker. Simple, colorful, at-a-glance data tracker. Place in a student portfolio. Easy-peasy!
Token economies are fun, engaging tools to assist your students in learning new skills. Every time a student appropriately and correctly completes a given task, they receive a token. Once the whole board is filled up, they receive a prize of their choice. This particular board has 3 and 5 spaces to fill up. I recommend laminating everything. The board will last for a while that way. If you would like something specific, email me at erynedavey@yahoo.com. Thank you!
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