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Creator: Brandi Bussey. Visibility: public. Category: Autism Support & Behavior Strategies. Material Type: Tally Cards. Target Ages: Early Childhood, Primary, Intermediate, Secondary, Adult. Tags: Penny Chart. A simple penny chart to add velcro and pennies to for behavior reward. Share This Material.
1 ημέρα πριν · Here are 5 free printable behavior contracts and charts that you can use to help promote positive behavior and encourage responsibility: Behavior Contract Template: This template provides a basic outline for creating a behavior contract, including space for specifying behaviors, consequences, and rewards.; Behavior Chart Template: This template provides a simple chart for tracking a child's ...
Behavior chart templates typically consist of a table or grid format with columns representing specific behaviors, tasks, or goals, and rows representing time periods, such as days or weeks. Each cell in the chart can be marked or filled in to indicate the individual’s behavior or progress.
This Penny chart will help track individual student behavior. This is great for students that struggle with keeping up with daily routines and expected behavior. Cut out each card laminate and tape to desk. Velcro the back of plastic or real pennies. Place penny on the chart for every specific beh...
Key Features: Three Penny Chart Options: Choose from three engaging designs, each customizable with student names or photos, making them personal and meaningful. Visual Support & Picture Icons: Includes picture icons to help students understand their rewards and goals. Perfect for non-verbal learners or those who benefit from visual cues.
Customizable Penny Chart / Visual Board for Teaching Skills or Behavior (3) Grade Levels. PreK - 3rd, Homeschool. Subjects. Special Education, Early Intervention. Resource Type. Lesson Plans (Individual), Activities, Printables. Formats Included. PDF. Pages. 1 page. $1.00. Add one to cart. Buy licenses to share. Add to Wish List.
What is a Behavioral Plan? Behavioral plans are based on the well-known fact that children thrive on attention and approval from their parents. One way of implementing these plans is visually, through a Behavior Chart.