Behavior Plan Tool

Statement
of Purpose
Classroom
Rules
Classroom
Procedures
Positive
Consequences
Negative
Consequences
Crisis
Plan
Action
Plan
Remember, there are three levels of positive consequences:

  • Free and frequent—used every day in the classroom (e.g., sticker)
  • Intermittent—more powerful but used less frequently (e.g., extra computer time)
  • Strong and long term—recognition that students can work for on a monthly or yearly basis (e.g., honor roll)

Directions:

Personalize the title of your list of Positive Consequences. Next, enter your Positive Consequences in the appropriate leveled option. Click  Add a Consequence +  to increase the number of consequences, and X to the right of each bar to delete the consequence. Reorder your consequences at any time by clicking and grabbing the number on the left-hand side of the bar and dragging the consequence(s) into the preferred arrangement.

Title:

Enter your Positive Consequences below.
Free and frequent
  • 1

Intermittent
  • 1

Strong and long-term
  • 1

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