Behavior Chart – Classroom Management
by GetEnglishLessons on 22/09/08 at 8:00 am
Classroom Management – Behavior Chart
Do you have problems with discipline? If your students are kids and adolescents, your answer may be Yes….
A good lesson depends, most of the time, of good Classroom Management skills.
The idea of the Behavior chart is students get Strikes when they have bad behavior. After the THIRD Strike, there is a consequence, teacher either calls the mom, which students concern about or getting extra work or lower grades.
When the class is noisy, just say the word Striiiiiiiiiiiike and be sure they will be back on their seats and ready to listen to you.
Strike Chart – Download and print!
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