Behavior Tracking
Collection by Jennifer Lynch
Clip charts, think sheets, and praise sheets
How I Create and Maintain A Positive Classroom Culture for K-2!
Hi everyone! It's Naomi O'Brien from Read Like a Rock Star! I've noticed a lot of teachers heading back to school, and thought I'd share a few of the ideas I use to create a positive classroom culture. For years, my coworkers chalked my sweet and well behaved classes up to the "luck of the draw", but then they had to admit, it must have been something I was doing. We, the teachers, really are responsible for setting the tone in our classroom. Our children are always watching us and how we…
7 Reasons why I use a Behavior Notebook in my Classroom
7 Reasons why this teacher uses a Behavior Notebook for classroom management and documentation. Detailed explanation and FREE Printable.
Behavior Punch Cards for Classroom Management
Are you looking for a fun, hands-on way to encourage your students to consistently make good choices? So was I and then I started implementing these behavior punch cards and suddenly my students were working VERY hard to earn their daily punch.
Behavior Reflection Think Sheet
21 Days in...how we are using Class Dojo!
Well, friends, today was the 21st day of school for me! It's hard to believe that we are practically half way through the first quarter of the school year. Assessments will be done by the end of the week which I will be so happy about! Anywho...once I got my kiddos into the groove of using Class Dojo, we added some new fun things and I let them have some say in how we are giving/taking points, so I wanted to share that with you. The first week - I stayed ALL POSITIVE on Class Dojo - my…
Winning Over Parents - Hillary's Teaching Adventures
Honesty time. I was terrible at parent communication when I first started teaching. Like, I avoided it at all cost. I was terrified of parents and did not want to talk to them. I think that isn’t really a strange response as a first year teacher, but it did not work well for me. The […]
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Class Dojo Rewards! A Free Rewards Kit for Your Classroom!
This year it seems that I have quite the chatty class! They are so lively and full of things to talk about! While I do allow some chatter in my classroom while they are completing work and activities sometimes the noise level gets to a point that it's hard for anyone to concentrate - 24 voices all on at once. I'm using my attention grabbers a lot during the day. So I've upped the ante a bit with some Class Dojo Rewards. I LOVE Class Dojo! It's amazing and highly effective in class…
Take Home Folders: Part 1
Tips and Tricks for getting your Take Home Folders set up, labeled, organized, and prepared for your students.
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*Think Sheets to Help Kids Think About Their Actions
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21 Days in...how we are using Class Dojo!
Well, friends, today was the 21st day of school for me! It's hard to believe that we are practically half way through the first quarter of...
Classroom "DOJO" Award Certificates
ClassDojo Award Certificates for... - Student Leader of the Week (color and black/white) - Student Leader of the Month (color and black/white) Note: This product is not directly affiliated with Class DOJO.com or the Class DOJO app. As always...it's a JOY to share! Clip Art by MyCuteGraphics.com...
Behavior Chit Chat (Class Dojo & Behavior Interventions)
Raise your hand if Class Dojo has changed your life! Class Dojo is by far one of my favorite tools to ever grace the teaching world. First of all, I have to say one of my favorite parts about Class Dojo is the iPhone app because my aides can have it on their phone and log in. We are all able to provide positive and negative reinforcement to our students. My aides go to specials and lunch with my students so even when I am not with my class, my aides are able to provide the direct…
Simple Punch Cards for Positive Behavior Support - Mrs. Richardson's Class
Using simple punch cards for positive behavior support in the classroom