Sunday, August 12, 2012

Behavior Clip Charts

My most recent project included making some behavior clip charts for the classroom. I still can't believe school is right around the corner! I created one set to go along with my owl theme and one set with a colorful, mini-cheveron background, and a combined owl-chevron theme. To assemble, all you need to do is mount to construction paper, laminate, and attach. Each student has a clothespin with their name (or number) on it and they start at Ready to Learn each day. Depending on their behavior, students move up and down the chart throughout the day. At the end of the day, each student fills out their behavior card by coloring in the section where they ended (See the picture below to get an idea). Then parents initial and return the following day. It's an easy way to communicate with parents! **If you teach an intermediate grade, it might be more appropriate for just the teacher to keep track of behaviors that fall below the green ready to learn poster and communicate concerns with parents when necessary.** You may even consider rewarding students who reach the top of the chart by including their name in a raffle, letting them choose something special, or whatever you have working in your classroom! If you'd like to purchase either of these charts, click the links above, my TpT button, or click here! Enjoy!

Download here. 









Owls graphics, chevron background, and scalloped frames are compliments of DennisGraphicDesign dennisgraphicdesign.etsy.com Jagged borders compliments of Coffee, Kids and Compulsive lists at http://coffeekidsandcompulsivelists.blogspot.com.au/ or

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