Behavior management system

Discover proven behavior management systems that create a positive classroom culture. Implement these strategies to promote student engagement and academic success.
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Behavior calendars aren't the helpful classroom management tool that you might think. Check out this post to see what you should use instead!

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alicia cordero
Behavior Management System, Classroom Management Strategies, Teaching Strategies, Teaching Themes, Class Management, Middle School Classroom Management, Middle School Teacher Organization, Middle School Incentives, 5th Grade Classroom

I never bought into the whole Clip Chart thing. As a parent, if I saw my child was on GREEN (or whatever the acceptable color is nowadays), I would still wonder if my kid made mistakes that needed a parent's guidance, or even worse, was a complete A$$ at school. I get that kids need a chance to redeem themselves, but kids are so smart that they will goof off all day and pull it together in the last hour. I've seen it happen. So with three words, I manage the expectations and behaviors in my…

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Summer Rider
Truth For Teachers - The World’s Easiest Token System for Behavior Management Classroom Economy System, Classroom Incentives, Behavior Incentives, Behavior Plans, Behavior Charts, Pbis, Kindergarten Behavior Management, Behavior Management System, Classroom Behavior Management

The token system was the first behavior management plan I designed for primary grade students, and the popularity of this system continues to astound me! I posted it on my website many years ago and had no idea just how well it would resonate with other educators. There are literally hundreds of teachers around the … Continued

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Ashley Richardson
Classroom Economy System, Classroom Rewards, Classroom Jobs, Future Classroom, Classroom Organization, Organization Ideas, Classroom Decor, Classroom Environment, Classroom Displays

When it comes to classroom management, some of the most common struggles I hear about from teachers are the lack of respect students have for their learning space, and a desire to maintain a more organized classroom. If you are struggling with these, I urge you to consider utilizing well-developed classroom jobs, and a classroom […]

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Katie F
Kindergarten Behavior Management, Classroom Management Rewards, Positive Classroom Management, Classroom Incentives, Behavior Management System, Behavior Incentives, Classroom Hacks, Reading Incentives, Classroom Tools

Classroom Management: Using a WOW Board No comments Classroom Management, student recognition, WOW board Have you heard of the WOW board? This tool is not a brand new idea, but I only started using it last year. And, I intend to keep using it! Using a WOW board is a great (and super easy) way to recognize individual students and reward their choices, achievements, and efforts. It is also a great way to boost self-esteem too. What is it? The board is simply a table that is printed onto poster…

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Megan Zamzow
After the beginning of the school year starting, are you noticing attention seeking behaviors in your special ed classroom? In this blog post, you can read my favorite strategies to use for attention seeking behaviors in children. The best place to start is by collecting data to see if the behavior is actually attention seeking. You can grab my data collecting sheets here to help. Then see my process of how I reduce the attention of the behavior, use a time out, and then replace the behavior. Behavior Disorder Classroom, Classroom Behavior Chart, Behavior Board, Behavior Tracking, Behavior Support, Behavior Incentives, Behavior Plans, Student Behavior, Kids Behavior

After the beginning of the school year starting, are you noticing attention seeking behaviors in your special ed classroom? In this blog post, you can read my favorite strategies to use for attention seeking behaviors in children. The best place to start is by collecting data to see if the behavior is actually attention seeking. You can grab my data collecting sheets here to help. Then see my process of how I reduce the attention of the behavior, use a time out, and then replace the…

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