Behavior Clip Chart |
I would love to know how you use it in your classroom or if you have another system that works great for you.
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ReplyDeleteAs I am going down to 2nd grade after teaching 5/6 for over 10 years I was doing some research and found this. I really like it and want to use it. My question though is how to implement it when our second grade is doing a scaffolding program where we have a language arts block, a math block and then homeroom in the afternoon. I am just curious about it. I have some ideas but would love advice. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI had a group of kids that I only saw one 50 min block a day so I would keep their clips in the same spot all week and move them back to green every Monday. If your students change classes you could make this smaller so it is portable on a clipboard and use a dry erase marker to write names of where students who are not on green are. I hope that made sense. I am not sure if I really answered your question though.
DeleteSuper cute :) I like that is has 'teacher's choice' instead of something set.
ReplyDeleteI love this behavior chart! Just what I've been looking for. What would be the best way to print this out? I need it to be big/poster like for students to see from far away. Suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI printed it as a small banner on vista print. I have heard that you can also go to places like office max and have banners made.
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