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I don’t consider myself to be an expert of hardly anything, but there are a few things I can proudly boast about being pretty good at. Tripping on obvious objects and eating carbs is among the top of my talents. Coming in a close Third place is my experience using Sticker Cards as a classroom management and positive behavior incentive. I sincerely believe that the Primary Classroom (especially Kindergarten) should be a place of happiness, fun and even MAGIC. With that being said, I also…

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If you're looking for an effective reward system to encourage positive behavior management, this collection of tips and good behavior charts is for you!

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Do you have students who constantly shout out? This can be so disruptive and distracting for the classroom community. Teach and reward those students for controlling their outbursts with the No Blurt Board! Print token system on the front of a page and the empty squares on the back. Print tokens on a separate page. Laminate, add velcro, and let the tokens work their magic! This can also be used as a whole class incentive if there are a LOT of blurters around.This product includes: -2 color board options, 2 ink-friendly options, and 20 token optionsDon't Forget!! Every $1 you spend on TPT, you can earn 1 credit. Every 20 credits earned equals $1 you can apply to future TPT purchases. After purchasing this product, you must then review in order to earn your TPT credit.Your feedback is valuab Kindergarten Behavior, Class Incentives, Token System, Kindergarten Classroom Management, Behavior Incentives, Behavior Charts, First Week Of School Ideas, Behavior Chart, Inclusion Classroom

Do you have students who constantly shout out? This can be so disruptive and distracting for the classroom community. Teach and reward those students for controlling their outbursts with the No Blurt Board! Print token system on the front of a page and the empty squares on the back. Print tokens on a separate page. Laminate, add velcro, and let the tokens work their magic! This can also be used as a whole class incentive if there are a LOT of blurters around.This product includes: -2 color…

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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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This is the behavior chart that I created with a Grade 2 ESL student in mind. The student is bright and quick academically but struggles to maintain focus and keep his hands to himself. Behavioral Charts For Preschoolers, Hands To Yourself Behavior Chart, Behavioral Chart For Preschool, First Grade Behavior Chart, Aba Behavior Chart, Behavior Charts For Preschoolers, Sped Behavior Chart, Behavioural Charts For Classroom, Aba Behavior Management

This is the behavior chart that I created with a Grade 2 ESL student in mind. The student is bright and quick academically but struggles to maintain focus and keep his hands to himself.

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