Behavior Chart: Clip It!
Behavior Chart: Clip It!
Behavior Chart
Use this clip chart in your
classroom to encourage SUPER
behavior, and discourage poor
behavior.
Included:
*Seven posters to create your
chart: simply print, laminate, and
put together using a hole punch &
binder rings.
*Clip Hall of Fame poster
*A note to parents, explaining the
behavior system.
*Clip chart minis: simply print,
laminate, and pop a magnet on the
back. Send home with parents
{they can keep it on their fridge
as a quick reference}!
A Cupcake for the Teacher
Clip It! Behavior Chart
Our classroom will use a clip chart to monitor behavior. A clip chart is a
great tool that allows students to be rewarded for positive behavior,
while discouraging negative behavior.
Each student has a clothespin, or clip, with his or her name on it.
Everyone will start on green at the beginning of each day, and clips can
be moved up and down throughout the day based on behavior.
Students will earn tickets to “buy” prizes based on the level they end
the day with! {Ticket scale: green = 1; blue = 2; purple = 3; pink = 4}
The Super Student level is reserved for outstanding behavior. A student
who reaches this level will earn a special note home, and a jewel on his/her
clip. After five jewels, clips will be retired to the Hall of Fame and a new
clip will be given!
Students can move to the Great Job level for continuing to display good
behavior. You should be very proud of your child for reaching this level!
Students will move to the Good Choices level for showing that they are
making the right behavior decisions! Ending the day on this level is great!
Every student will start the day on the Ready to Learn level. As the day
goes on, clips can be moved up and down, based on behavior. This level is
is a good one to be on!
Students who continue to display poor behavior can move down to the
Teacher’s Choice level. Here, the teacher can decide what action to
take. Loss of recess or center time might be an appropriate choice.
When a student moves to the Parent Contact level, the teacher will
notify parents via note or phone call. A visit to the Principal’s office might
also be in order. Students on this level may also lose recess time, etc.
Clip It! Behavior Chart
Our classroom will use a clip chart to monitor behavior. A clip chart is a
great tool that allows students to be rewarded for positive behavior,
while discouraging negative behavior.
Each student has a clothespin, or clip, with his or her name on it.
Everyone will start on green at the beginning of each day, and clips can
be moved up and down throughout the day based on behavior.
Students can move to the Great Job level for continuing to display good
behavior. You should be very proud of your child for reaching this level!
Students will move to the Good Choices level for showing that they are
making the right behavior decisions! Ending the day on this level is great!
Every student will start the day on the Ready to Learn level. As the day
goes on, clips can be moved up and down, based on behavior. This level is
is a good one to be on!
Students who continue to display poor behavior can move down to the
Teacher’s Choice level. Here, the teacher can decide what action to
take. Loss of recess or center time might be an appropriate choice.
When a student moves to the Parent Contact level, the teacher will
notify parents via note or phone call. A visit to the Principal’s office might
also be in order. Students on this level may also lose recess time, etc.
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