Behavior Reflection Sheet or Think Sheet Positive Classroom Behavior Management
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Description
Use these behavior reflection sheets to encourage positive behavior and student self-reflection. When students are not following behavior expectations, Fix-It Tickets are a constructive next step in your classroom behavior management plan. Rather than just tell a child what they are doing wrong, this think sheet allows for a more effective way of having students evaluate their own behavior and think about WHY they should work to fix it.
After the student fills out this think sheet, it can be used as a jumping off point for discussion when you pull them aside to talk privately about how they can make it right. You can choose whether you want to send their Fix-It Ticket home to parents or not, or it could be useful to show parents at a conference.
This classroom management resource includes a ready-to-print template as well as an editable version to customize with your own positive behavior expectations.
Here's what teaching are saying about these classroom management behavior reflection sheets:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These are making such a HUGE impact on the behavior in my classroom!!! I love that I was able to edit it to fit my needs! My students are behaving so much better now, knowing they may have to take this ticket home to get signed by a guardian.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This is such a great resource to hold students accountable, enable them to learn from their mistakes, and communicate with parents as well. Highly recommend!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “After implementing, infractions reduced dramatically."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This has been so helpful! I use this ticket when they need to have a talk about their behavior. I go over the questions with them, but I also have the parents go over the questions with them. Working perfectly!”
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❤️ Want a similar behavior reflection sheet that promotes accountability for positive behavior, specifically while the rest of the class needs to work independently as you're teaching a small group? Check out:
Student Accountability Reflection Sheets for Positive Behavior During Centers
❤️ If you have a chatty class and the primary behavior problem is blurting/side discussions/talking at inappropriate times, you might also be interested in this resource:
Catch a Bubble: Classroom Management Resource for a Chatty/Talkative Class
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