Our primary level came up with
these simple five school rules years ago. A teacher had her husband
create us signs at his printing shop.
They are simple and to the point.
To encourage the children
throughout the day I use Rainbow Behavior
Cards. You flip to the color. This works perfect for me. This will be my fourth year using the same
cards. Reduce,
Reuse, Recycle!
(Ok…less work for me! Yeah!)
Each color card represents a level of behavior. I love pointing out positive
behavior to the children. I even let
them flip forward for the best work on assignments!
I found this cute/FREE banner at First Grade Fever to remind my students of what it means to be a good listener. It hangs above the Rainbow Behavior chart.
If they make it to the top of the Rainbow (red card,) I give them an extra
sticker for the day on their folder.
For every five extra stickers they
earn, they can pick a surprise reward card.
What is on these reward cards:
·
A
surprise bag (aka…junk from this box)
·
pick
the next brain break song
The Very Busy Classroom's Collection of Brain Break Songs |
·
pick
your own reading buddy
·
pick
an eraser
·
pick
your own pencil mechanical pencil (I use these and the kids think they are
awesome.)
·
First
to pick a recess toy.
·
Teacher
Helper for the Day
·
Rock
Your Socks Off (You can take your shoes off in the classroom.)
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I like the idea of having a conference with the student to see what choices could be made differently to improve their behavior. That would be great, even with high schoolers.
ReplyDeleteouuu I *love* your rainbow behaviour chart! I've never really seen anything like that before besides the basic clip chart. It's fabulous that the kiddies get to feel recognized by flipping their own card when they're "caught" being good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :)
Sam
Fun With Firsties