Since opening 4 years ago, our school has used PBIS (Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports) as a school-wide system for setting expectations and managing behavior. (Read more about PBIS whole-class rewards our school uses here.)
What is PBIS? Why?
Tracking Notes Sent Home
On my “A Note from My Teacher” pad, I write the dates so I see how frequently a student received a note. Since a sticky note is a lot smaller (and most of the time written on the fly as I see something great throughout the day), I use checks and dots. Checks are positive notes and dots are “Today ______ struggled with ___________. I know tomorrow we will _________!”
Printing Your Own Notepads
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Super idea!! Thank you for sharing.
When you order your notepads do they cut them in half since the template has two on a page?
Love this idea Catherine!! Thank you 🙂
To be totally honest- yes brutally honest, I have been so overwhelmed with a new school, new grades, all subjects, could go on forever- anyway- that I have NOT been doing this. I am starting tomorrow. I plan on getting back with you to report how I am going to track this. I am thinking of using a post it template, or getting pads made with student names- going to talk about it with my paras tomorrow. Thanks for reminding me- I need to slow down, and remember what's important.
Happy Bracelets? I'd love to hear more about this idea! 🙂
I love the idea of pre-addressing the envelopes! That would definitely be an easy way to track. Thanks so much for sharing. 🙂
2-3 happy notes has been my (mostly successful) goal so far this year. my kids have loved it so much! starting tomorrow im also incorporating happy bracelets for them to wear. there are lots of good freebies on tpt!
Love these, they go a long way!
Love these, they go a long way!
This is great! Thanks Catherine!
xo,
Vicky
Teaching and Much Moore
I just ADORE this idea! My co-teacher and I are always looking for ways to praise students for the little and big things they do throughout the day and week. Currently, we use Class Dojo for our behavior management system. It has made it a lot easier to shoot parents a note to tell them the great things their child has been doing, but I think that being able to walk in with a tangible, "fridge-worthy" note makes such a difference.
Thanks for sharing! My co-teacher and I still love following you, even though you no longer teach fifth grade, thanks for all the ideas!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
I use a precut hand shape and give the kids "high fives". I track them in my teacher binder in my student info section.
I use a precut hand shape and give the kids "high fives". I track them in my teacher binder in my student info section.
Love love love this idea. You're so on top of this! I send one positive postcard home a quarter. I address them in the summer so the tedious part is done and then I know who hasn't received one.