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New Product :: School Behavior Incident Report Database for Google Sheets

It’s that time of the year again! With the scent of fresh school supplies in the air, and those long summer days starting to wind down, we’re all beginning to shift our focus to the upcoming school year. Back to school means new opportunities, new students, and new challenges. But it’s also the perfect time to introduce new tools and strategies to make your year smoother and more efficient. And boy, do we have something exciting to share with you!

We’re super thrilled to let you all in on a little secret we’ve been working on – our brand new School Behavior Incident Report Database for Google Sheets.

We know how important it is to keep track of office calls, behavior incident reports, and behaviors, and we also know how much of a headache it can be to manage all that data. That’s why we came up with this cool, user-friendly tool that is going to make your life a whole lot easier!

Here’s the scoop:

Our School Behavior Incident Report Database is a nifty Google Sheets file that will allow you to record and track student behaviors with ease. No more sifting through stacks of paper or confusing spreadsheets. Everything you need is right there, in one place, and it’s accessible from anywhere.

We’ve packed it with some seriously awesome features:

  • Simple table for recording incidents – no tech degree required, I promise!
  • Automatic generation of fancy charts and graphs – it’s like magic.
  • Personalization options to make it fit just right for your school or classroom.
  • Integration into existing Google Apps cloud-based storage that keeps your data safe and sound.

But wait, there’s more! This isn’t just about recording incidents – it’s about understanding them, too. The database can generate insights about patterns and trends in student behavior. This means you can be proactive, not reactive, in supporting your students.

The best part? This tool can save your school a bundle. You can kiss those costly behavior tracking programs goodbye and save thousands of dollars a year…you know which ones we’re talking about. We’ve also made sure the terms of use are super fair – you can use the database at one school/location, and if you need it for additional buildings, we offer additional licenses at 50% off.

We truly believe that this School Behavior Incident Report Database is going to be a game-changer. And we can’t wait for you to try it out. Head over to our Teachers Pay Teachers store to check it out! There’s even a video preview to show a little of how it works.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help!

Happy soon-to-be August, everyone!

P.S. TpT is holding their annual back-to-school sale tomorrow. Everything in my store, including this database, will be up to 20% off. Don’t miss it!

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New Product :: Yoga for Kids Mindful Coloring Pages

ADHD, Trauma, Autism, Behavior Problems – today’s students come into the classroom with a range of difficulties that can affect their physical and mental well-being, as well as make it difficult to keep themselves regulated at school.

Yoga has been used in classrooms across the world to improve student strength, body awareness, flexibility, and focus.

This pack contains 27 different yoga coloring pages you can use to help teach  kid-friendly yoga poses. They are a great resource for mindfulness time, calm down corners, brain breaks, physical education classes, or any time you want your students to improve their strength, flexibility, and focus.





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New Product :: Yoga for Kids Bingo

ADHD, Trauma, Autism, Behavior Problems – today’s students come into the classroom with a range of difficulties that can affect their physical and mental well-being, as well as make it difficult to keep themselves regulated at school.

Yoga has been used in classrooms across the world to improve student strength, body awareness, flexibility, and focus. This bingo game was designed to help students learn many different kid-friendly yoga poses and are a great resource for mindfulness time, calm down corners, brain breaks, indoor recess, or physical education classes.

This pack contains blank bingo cards and pictures for students to create their own card, 15 premade cards, and caller picture cards.

Directions:
1) After making the cards, if applicable, the caller randomly draws from their stack of bingo card pictures and reads the yoga pose to the class.
2) If the student has the called picture on their card, they mark it with a token or other marker.
3) When a student gets 5 pictures in a row (or 3 for the younger version) horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, they yell “bingo.” They then recite the poses and do one of the following (optional) to collect their prize:

– Choose 1 to demonstrate
– Do all 4 poses in a sequence
– Tell about a benefit one of their selected yoga poses has on their body (i.e. improve strength, flexibility, concentration, etc.)

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