Statement
of Purpose
of Purpose
Classroom
Rules
Rules
Classroom
Procedures
Procedures
Positive
Consequences
Consequences
Negative
Consequences
Consequences
Crisis
Plan
Plan
Action
Plan
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.