April 23, 2012

Materials Monday - Behavior Chart

Dealing with bad behavior is a difficult part of working in the schools. At some point or another, every child on your caseload will probably display bad behavior of some sort. When I was an undergrad, I was working with a student (2nd grade) who had a hard time staying on task and remembering to use good behavior. I really struggled until I found a system that worked great for him. I have decided to share it with you in hopes that it can work for your students, too!

All I am uploading is a really simple behavior chart. I'm sure most of you have your own behavior plans, but maybe this one can give you some different ideas.

How it worked best for my student was if at the end of the session he followed all of the rules on the chart, then he would get a sticker. If at the end of the week (I only saw him a few days a week) he had stars all across the board, then he would get to choose the game (from a selection of three that I pre-approved) at the end of that session (crocodile dentist, Uno, fish game, etc.). 

Check out the picture below:


What do you think? Is this something you could use during therapy? If so, download it by the link below!


How do you eliminate/prevent bad behavior in the classroom? What works best for you?

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