This is one of my ideas I thought of when implementing my behavior procedures in my class. I always give each student their own plate to put on their desk or in their mailbox. Because some students do not always respond well to public reinforcement, they can manipulate their own behavior charts. That way, other students are not staring at the chart all day.
At the end of the day, we take our folders out, and we mark our faces and I will go around and comment on some of the student’s folders that may need clarification for parents.
These are really easy to make in Word or Powerpoint. If you do not wish to make them, I have them in my “Back to School Start-Up Kit.” Click on the picture, or the link to find this product in my store!
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Hi. Saw your idea on pinterest. It’s awesome. Looking at your picture, the paper looks thick. Did you just use cardstock or is it mounted on a sturdier paper? Thanks for sharing this idea. I think I will try to do it using the polka dot theme I have!
Chris
I did use cardstock for this:-) I then laminated it.
Nice
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