Classroom Behavior Chart

This weekly behavior chart is a great way to facilitate positive student behavior in a classroom through objective and systematic performance assessment.

 

Whenever your students follow or break the classroom rules, draw a smiling or sad face on their chart, explaining the reason behind your decision. This will help them stay focused throughout the day and better understand the consequences of their own actions.

 

Think of a reward \ punishment system that will appeal to your kids the most. For example, if they reach 5 smiling faces, they can suggest a game that you will play in the classroom together, and if they score 5 sad faces, ask them to perform some extra activity or a chore.

 

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Dominika Sondej

In my English teaching practice I'm following one simple rule: if you can't have fun while doing it, your students certainly won't.

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