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Keeping Table Groups on Point {Using Table Points to Reward Small Groups} | Primarily Speaking Classroom Table Organization, Table Points, Classroom Reward System, Table Organization, Classroom Table, Knitted Skirts, Classroom Management Elementary, Classroom Organization Elementary, Classroom Expectations

Keeping Table Groups on Point {Using Table Points to Reward Small Groups} No comments Behavior Management, Classroom Management, table points, Teaching Ideas Table points are a great way to recognize students' efforts in a small group capacity. They are also a great way to motivate students to work together as a team. I love using table points to recognize students in small groups. I have individual, small group, and whole group reward systems in my classroom. I realize I am not the inventor…

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Behavior Room Set Up, Kindergarten Behavior Plan, Behavior Visuals, Behavior Interventions Strategies, Behavior Strategies Classroom, Behavior Charts For The Classroom Kindergarten, Behavior Charts For School, Behavior Chart For Kids, Daily Behavior Chart

Behavior Self-monitoring: Behavior Goal Setting Worksheets, Self-monitoring Behavior Visuals, and Self-monitoring Behavior Charts Self-monitoring behavior plays an important role in students making progress towards changing problem behavior. When students can appropriately self-monitor they are taking ownership in their behavior. Are you looking for a way to help your students gain independence in monitoring their behavior? […]

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Vip Table Classroom, Kindergarten Management, Vip Kid, Behavior Rewards, Behaviour Strategies, Class Organization, Behaviour Chart, Kids Behavior, Behavior Management

A couple of years ago, I saw a blog post over at the What the Teacher Wants about the pumpkin present. If you haven't seen or heard of this, you can read all about it HERE! But in a nutshell, the pumpkin present is a Halloween themed behavior management idea. You put a special prize inside the pumpkin present during the week of Halloween and pass it around to students who are going above and beyond. Whoever has the present at the end of the day wins what is inside. After I started doing…

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Sped Behavior Management, Behavior Special Education Classroom, Behavior Charts For The Classroom Special Education, Behavior Classroom, Behavior Management In The Classroom Special Education, Lanyard Behavior Visual Cue Cards, Visual Supports For Behavior, Positive Behaviour Management Strategies Reward System, Behavior Management Chart

Visual Support in Special Education Having Management strategies are an essential part of having a successful Special Ed classroom! I knew I needed a more visual approach to achieve this and having…

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Tk Classroom Set Up, Preschool Behavior Management, Classroom Reward System, Classroom Management Preschool, Positive Behavior Management, Positive Classroom Management, Behavior Management System, Behavior Rewards, Classroom Management Tool

KEEP STUDENTS ACCOUNTABLE: When behavior is on public display, students are more willing to go the extra mile to be kind and more respectful to both their teachers and their peers. SIMPLE ORGANIZATION: This behavior jar is easy-to-use, colorful and fun. It’s a quick, fun way to bring cheer to your classroom and keep students motivated and engaged. EASY TO USE: When students are doing well, add a magnetic candy into the jar. Once enough candies are earned the class gets a reward! Extra recess…

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Discipline Chart, Behavior Punch Cards, Classroom Behavior Chart, Behavior Chart Toddler, Uppfostra Barn, Behavior Cards, Behavior Rewards, Toddler Behavior, Kids Rewards

We are always working on improving our behavior, because, well toddlers live in this house lol I made these punching cards and they are working so well that I wanted to share them with you as a free printable. I am very cautious with incentives. Food is never used as a reward to encourage behavior because I don't want to enable an unhealthy relationship with food. Also I don't want to initiate a token economy where my kids are only doing behaviors (or not doing) for a reward/punishment…

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