PBIS and Restorative Practices Bundle
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Description
This is a GROWING BUNDLE!
Restorative Practice and PBIS Bundle!
Use these PBIS and Restorative Practice resources to support your classroom management systems.
Included:
- Restorative Practice Self Reflection Sheets (8 differentiated sheets)
- Good Choice / Poor Choice Behavior Sort
- Size of the Problem (Solve the Problem) Task Cards
- Apology Note (Differentiated)
- Cheers! Positive Note
Restorative Practice Self Reflection Sheets
This is a problem solving printable for your students to fill out when there is a problem within the class or between students.
It is based on the Restorative Practice way of solving problems and making sure conflicts are resolved, the problem is solved and responsibly is taken.
There are 7 different reflection sheets so you can choose which option is best for your students based on their grade, language and writing level.
Includes:
- 7 different reflection think sheets (modified for age/grade/language level).
- Differentiated reflection think sheets with parent signature option.
Good Choice / Poor Choice Behavior Sort
Use this Behavior Sort visual to support a positive classroom community. It's a great beginning of the year of first day of school activity to start with classroom rules and expectations.
There are 12 different choice headings, visuals and a student sort page.
I hang this in a pocket chart and reference it throughout the year!
Includes:
- 12 different options for Good Choice/Poor Choice headings
- Good and Poor Choice visuals
- Student behavior sort
- Options for with words and no words visuals
- Black and White /Black line option
Size of the Problem (Solve the Problem) Task Cards
Use these task cards of common classroom occurrences to model and teach students how to solve this problem or react in a situation. Print, laminate and put on a binder ring to read, model and review best
INCLUDED:
60 different school/class social scenarios
+ 6 Blank cards
{Cards includes situations such as}
I see someone get hurt.
I can’t find my backpack.
I can’t find my lunchbox.
I left my jacket on the playground.
A book is ripped.
I broke something.
...etc.
Apology Note
Apology note sheets can help your students take responsibility for their actions and learn important social-emotional skills that will benefit them for a lifetime. By providing a safe and supportive environment for making mistakes and taking ownership of one's behavior, you can help your students become more empathetic and responsible members of your classroom community.
Cheers! Positive Reinforcement Note
Cheers are the opposite of a tattle! Use these notes to reinforce positive behaviors and happenings!
Teachers can write these to students and students can write them to each other!