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New Product :: Behavior Think Sheets

One of the most difficult parts of working with students is helping them manage their behavior. Traditional discipline such as suspensions and expulsions that has been found to be ineffective at changing behavior has left teachers and administrators feeling powerless as to how to deal with negative school behaviors.

With schools being required to use alternatives to detentions and suspensions more and more, one of the best ways to help students learn to exhibit appropriate behavior is to teach them to think about their actions and their effect on others.

These think sheets give students of any age a place to process through their own feelings about a situation, as well as to consider how their choices have affected other people like teachers, parents, other students, or principals. They’re ready to go and are great for classroom use, in-school suspension rooms, or for small group or individual counseling sessions.

6 different 2-sided sheets are presented for grades PreK-K, K-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-8, and 9-1. Sheets for 1st grade and under contain kid-friendly graphics to help non-readers learn positive behavior and appropriate ways to handle their anger. Sheets that have graphics are presented in black and white for easy printing.

Here is a preview of some of the pages!

 

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New Product :: Apple-Themed Behavior Sort Activity

This fun activity was designed to help students discriminate between positive, appropriate, or expected behavior and negative, inappropriate, or unexpected behavior.

Apple Behavior Activity

It activity contains 16 positive behavior cards and 16 negative behavior cards in both full-color and printer-friendly black and white. The engaging pictures provide visual support for younger non-reading students or those with Autism or other disabilities. Students sort the behaviors and while doing so can be asked questions such as:

“Why is this behavior inappropriate for school?”
“How do you think someone would feel if this happened to them?” “Is this rule the same at home and at school?”
“Has this ever happened to you? What happened?”

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The activity refers to behaviors as “super sweet” or “sour situation” so you can use your own terms (i.e. positive, appropriate, or expected behavior) to reinforce whatever vocabulary your students are familiar most with.

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New Product :: Bullying Tab Book

I’m really excited to share this new product with you because teaching social-emotional skills doesn’t have to be difficult! With Tab Books, students’ drawings, writing, and graphic organizers come together to create a customized book they can be proud of and use a reference whenever they need reminders! Great on their own or as part of an Interactive Notebook, Tab Books are a tried and true way to get your students excited about learning! I have my students for 30 minutes sessions and they usually take 2-3 sessions to complete.

This book helps students learn how bullying affects others and how to deal with bullying situations.

The best part? Print and go. No fancy supplies or prep needed!Bullying Tab Book

Bullying Tab Book
I have lots of other tab books and am planning to add more in the future, so check back often for new ones! Any topics you’d like to see? Leave them in the comments!

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