rewards and consequences mrs. westgard august 2011

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Rewards Rewards and and

ConsequencesConsequences

Rewards Rewards and and

ConsequencesConsequences

Mrs. WestgardMrs. WestgardAugust 2011August 2011

Third GradeRewards

• Compliments• Praise• Stamps• Stickers• Trace’s Treats

• Tickets • Prizes• Certificates• Extra Privileges

RewardsCompliments

Compliments are an expression of good wishes.

RewardsPraise

Praise is an expression of approval.

RewardsStamps

Stamps are given in the Home Learning Planner for excellent daily behavior.

andStamps are given for other special accomplishments.

RewardsStickers

Stickers are given in the Wednesday Folder for excellent weekly behavior.

andStickers are given for other special accomplishments.

RewardsTrace’s Treats

Trace’s Treat are given daily for excellent behaviors.

andTrace’s Treats are given for other special accomplishments.

Collect ten.

Select a reward.

RewardsTickets

Tickets are given daily for doing Home Learning and coming to class prepared.

andTickets are given for other special accomplishments.

RewardsPrizes

Prizes can be purchased from the Ticket Store with tickets.

andPrizes are given by the teacher for other special accomplishments.

RewardsCertificates

Certificates are given each grading period for Excellent Conduct.

andCertificates are given for other special accomplishments.

RewardsExtra Privileges

Extra Privileges are earned for Excellent Conduct during a grading period.

andExtra Privileges are earned for other very special accomplishments.

Third GradeConsequences

• Warnings• Conduct Meter• Conduct Book• Note to Parents• Call to Parents• Office Visit

ConsequencesWarnings

Warnings may be verbal.

andWarnings may be nonverbal such as hand motions or teacher eyebrows.

ConsequencesConduct Meter

You will move your clip into the next section of the Conduct Meter.

ConsequencesConduct Book

You or your teacher will sign the Conduct Book in your section.

andYour teacher will mark your Wednesday Folder sheet in the appropriate area.

ConsequencesNote to Parents

Your teacher will write a note to your parents in your Home Learning Planner.

orYour teacher will send an email to your parents.

ConsequencesCall to Parents

You will call your parents to explain the problem.

orYour teacher will call your parents to discuss the problem.

ConsequencesOffice Visit

You will meet with a principal to discuss the problem.

Other Consequences

You may lose some privileges.

You may be required write a behavior essay.

You may have a time out in another classroom.

Your parents may be required to attend a conference with your teachers.

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