Think Sheet - Classroom Management
Hold your students accountable for their choices! This 'Think Sheet' allows your students to reflect on their behavior and come up with alternative choices. Space provided for a parent signature to keep parents in the loop about their child's behavior! Great to keep on file - refer back to these ...
How to Apologize and Say Sorry Poster - Responsive Classroom Character Education
Save $ and buy the bundle instead!: Character Education Poster Bundle https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Saying-Sorry-Tattling-Thinking-Chair-Character-Education-Poster-Bundle-2383807 Promote empathy and apology of action with this "How to Apologize/Say Sorry" poster packet to support c...
The Four Part Apology
The Four Part Apology
3 Steps to Apologize (free poster) UPDATED
I don’t know about you, but I think there’s more to an apology than a sneering “sorry!” I tell ya, kids these days don’t know how to apologize… and it drives me …
A Better Way to Say Sorry
This post is part of my series on How to Shape Children’s Behavior. “Say sorry to your brother.” “But he’s the one who–” “Say it!” you insist,…
Social Skills - Apologizing
A one page worksheet on apologizing. Lets students answer question about when they should apologize...
Character Building Four Part Apology
This is a poster to address a proper apology. So many students don't know how to properly apologize. I was over hearing the traditional "I'm sorry" over and over again. Now when students apologize it sounds so much more sincere. "I'm sorry" vs "I'm sorry I stepped on your foot Sarah. I will try to ...
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3 Think Sheets for Students Who Break the Rules
Think Sheets are useful for a student who breaks classroom or school rules. It helps students evaluate the problem rather than focus on the punishment.
Apology Note Checklist
This is a sheet that I use with students who need to process their behaviors. It also serves as documentation for a student's perception so we can begin to understand their locus of control. In a pinch, it can also serve as a physical apology note to hand to the person who needs the apology. I modified it from the Knock Knock version to be more school appropriate. If you would like to purchase a more lighthearted version, check out this Web site…
Logical Consequences in the Classroom
We need to teach students the hows and whys of good decisions, rather than punishing them for making a bad choice.
Steps to an Awesome Apology - iMom
It’s easy to say, I’m sorry. But moms know there’s much more to it than that. Here’s how to teach your children steps to an awesome apology.
Books That Heal Kids
Author: Soyung Pak Illustrator: Joung Un Kim From the Book Jacket: When Sumi arrives at school on her first day, she sees a big building. She sees strange children. (Some are big.) She sees wide stairs and a big metal fence. School is a lonely place, she thinks. When Sumi enters the noisy classroom and hears loud children saying things she doesn't understand, Sumi feels even worse. School is a scary place. And when a little boy squishes his eyes and makes a face at Sumi, thats when she…
Math Coach's Corner Home - Math Coach's Corner
Happy Sunday, friends! I have to admit to being a little distracted this weekend by the gorgeous spring weather we’re enjoying here in the Houston area. Nevertheless, I found some great posts to share with you this week! Don’t forget to leave sweet comments when you visit each blog to show your appreciation. 🙂 Amanda […]
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