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Behavior Chart
By Angie

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I use the color card system in my class. Each child has a library pocket with 4 cards:
green = a good day
yellow= warning
red= miss recess
blue= sad note home and no recess all day (We have 2 recesses, morning
and afternoon, at my school.)

Each child in my class has a homework folder that has to be carried home and brought back to school everyday. Each week I stick a behavior chart in their homework folder. The chart is a half sheet of paper with five squares on it (one sqaure for each day of the week). At the end of each day when I pass out homework folders, the children color in on the

behavior chart what color their card is on for the day. Behavior charts go home and parents have to initial under the day's square. I also have the color key on the chart so parents know what their child's behavior was like for the day. That way their are no surprises at report card/conference time.

 


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