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Embracing Misbehavior

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Huntertown, Indiana, United States
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Hi Y'all! I have been in the classroom since 2009. I have worked with all students in grades Pre-K - 5! I have been an instructional coach at the 7-12 level and an administrator in the elementary. I have taught ELL and SPED students, co-taught and worked for many, many hours in collaborative teams!
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Preview of Daily Commitment of Behavior Entry/ Exit Slips (Conscious Discipline)

Daily Commitment of Behavior Entry/ Exit Slips (Conscious Discipline)

As students enter the room and you greet them, discuss how their day feels like it could go behaviorally! Ask each student to commit to a positive action for the day and record it in their journal! At the end of the day, ask each student to reflect on their learning and daily behavior goal. Did they achieve the goal? How can they change for the better tomorrow? Do they need additional supports? To use this product: copy pages and three hold punch. If you copy double sided - students can complet
Preview of Incentive Charts for Classroom Behavior

Incentive Charts for Classroom Behavior

Your one stop for all Behavior Incentives. Track your student's daily behavior with a pathway, chart, broken up into AM/PM. You can also place the pages into a folder or binder and track weekly. Record the behavior goal and successes right on the sheet or choose to keep them separate. There are so many options with this pack! All forms are in black and white and color! • Daily Incentive Chart with Behavior Goal and Incentives Listed ….. Pg. 3• Behavior Incentive pathway ….. Pg. 4• We
Preview of Parent Communication Log for Student Behaviors

Parent Communication Log for Student Behaviors

The importance of communicating with parents is high. So is data collection. Use this log to track parent communication by phone call/ email occurrence or by student. The log is available in color or black and white and with or without pictures. Print as many copies as you need as you track your data throughout the year.
Preview of Hour Half /Hour Behavior Tracker by Time and Individual Goals

Hour Half /Hour Behavior Tracker by Time and Individual Goals

Breaking down behavior goals into hour or half hour chunks is more manageable for students to achieve! Use stickers, your own mark, or happy/ sad faces to show students if they have met the goals within the time frame and show the ability to reset in the next half-hour or hour. Easily laminated and used with dry erase markers or printed and kept in a binder/ folder for daily tracking. Quickly make a copy to share daily behavior with parents.
Preview of Growth Mindset Tokens for Individual Students for Positive Reinforcement

Growth Mindset Tokens for Individual Students for Positive Reinforcement

One statement can change a day around. Encouraging students to work for themselves is important. De-escalation is vital to success with challenging behaviors. Print these easy tokens on card stock to pass out to individual or small groups of students. Available in color, black and white, or blank and with emojis. Encourage your students without taking time out of your lesson by passing a token.
Preview of Monthly Themed Incentive Behavior Tracker

Monthly Themed Incentive Behavior Tracker

• When behavior arises, print off a themed behavior incentive tracker. • Document as the student meets the expectations for the time decided. This time could be an hour, a day, or during a specific subject. Make the behavior charts work for you! • Use stickers, markers, or words to describe the achievement of behavior. • If needed, highlight the squares to identify the end goal to help visualize for the student. • Suggestion: Place in a 3-pronged folder to ensure the pages are not lost. You
Preview of Cool Down Corner Choice Board

Cool Down Corner Choice Board

When you send your children to the cool down corner, or they chose to go on their own, do they tend to sit? Allow them options with a choice board. This will also keep the "cannots" out of the cool down corner. Print pages in color or black and white, with pictures or words. Each page should be printed double sided to allow for a reflection sheet on the back of the choice board.
Preview of Numbers 0 - 9 Mandals

Numbers 0 - 9 Mandals

Today coloring is a way to help de-escalate, de-stress, focus, and help students be present in class. Students can use these simple coloring pages to be creative in class, at recess, or in a cool down corner.
Preview of Cool Down Corner Reflection Journal with Picture Prompts for Young Learners

Cool Down Corner Reflection Journal with Picture Prompts for Young Learners

Young learners need help identifying their emotions and guidance on how to return to a calm state. However, you as the teacher are not always available to walk your students through the steps. Now it's simpler with a reflection journal. Make as many copies as you need for the prompts and coloring/ writing pages. As part of your classroom set up - model for your students the routine of looking through the faces on the journal and identifying why they are upset. They can also choose an optio
Preview of Blank Daily Routine Chart

Blank Daily Routine Chart

For individual student or a group; choose from a blank chart, hourly chart, or half hour increments. The blank spaces allow you to draw or write in the activities for the day, morning, or afternoon. You can laminate and use repeatedly or print as needed. You could also add Velcro and place printed pictures in the squares.
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About the store

Experience

Hi Y'all! I have been in the classroom since 2009. I have worked with all students in grades Pre-K - 5! I have been an instructional coach at the 7-12 level and an administrator in the elementary. I have taught ELL and SPED students, co-taught and worked for many, many hours in collaborative teams!

Teaching style

I love to be hands on! As an educator, coach, and administrator; I think the best way to learn and teach is with experiences. I love to work through the "why" of situations and problem solve how to make the environment available for all.

My own education history

I have a Master of Educational Leadership and a Master of Education in Reading. I received my undergraduate degree from Bowling Green State University,

Additional biographical information

If you want more information, you can check out my blog or Instagram accounts - Thanks!