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Chart Examples for Teachers
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Goal - Comply with teacher's directions.
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For example, you might ask them to go to your "calm down corner" if you see their emotions are escalating.
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Receive a sticker or symbol on the chart if less than 3 requests.
Use smileys, symbols, stickers, or whatever you choose.
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For every 10 stickers, for example, pick out of the prize box.
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You can also have the student practice the desired behavior if they don't meet the goal.
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For example, subjects in the left column and goals along the top
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Notes area to add information such as incentives or parent signature, etc.
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For some kids the praise and sticker/symbol on the chart will be enough to help motivate and reinforce the desired behavior.
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Others may need incentives.
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Collin has difficulty blurting out, so if he has less than 3 redirects during reading, he gets a sticker. Same thing for math, social studies, and science.
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Goal - Control your body. No talking or noises.
The child receives a sticker or smiley if less than 3 prompts from the teacher.
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If you wish, you can provide an incentive after a specified number of stickers throughout the week.
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Goal:
Less than three redirects, earn a sticker

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The chart can also be used to tally and document behavior.
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