Sunday, September 7, 2014

Behavior Plans



Behavior plan
To the left is a picture of Ms.Holden's behavior plan.




A huge part of teaching is coming up with an effective behavior plan. Without a good system, student can become out of hand. To the left is an explanation of Ms.Holden's frog behavior plan, something she claims is an excellent system.
Behavior board


Ms. Price's Behavior Board
Every teacher has a different idea of what a plan should look like, mostly for the reason of wanting to have an individual flair. Instead of Fogs, Ms.Price uses bees. I have no copy of the plan so i will just have to explain.
Each child has a bee. The goal is to keep them in the "ready to learn" space. If the child's bee does not move he/she will get a sticker on his/her treasure chest sheet. After ten stickers a treasure chest toy will be awarded. If a student breaks a rule, the following consequences will occur.
1st time: misses five minutes of playtime to the "think about it space".
2nd: ten minutes. and a note will be sent home.

There is no discipline per plan sent to the principle, only the behavior sheets mentioned above are sent to parents.

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