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Robot Themed Behavior Managment Pack, FREEBIE & GIVEAWAY!

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Robots Behavior Management System Pack on TPT

Over the years, I have built up my behavior management tool box because I always have one kid who needs something extra to help them succeed.  This year I have had 3 speech kids who have had VERY escalated behavior and so, I have had to think of ideas for my teachers because I am the case manager and the writer of the behavior support plan.  I now have some more resources to share for behavior management.  You can check out my post that I did for ASHA SPHERE about behavior management as well.

My Robots themed behavior management pack is filled with incentives for building positive behavior using a robots theme (all boys love robots)!  First up, I created a robot puzzle that the student can color in a square of the puzzle every time they return homework, have a great day in class or do all their speech work!

robot puzzle

I have a raffle system that the kids can earn tickets for having great behavior in speech, returning important papers and completing speech homework.  I pick two winners a week to head on over to  my prize box.  They love it!

 

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I used this little robot print out with one of my kindergarteners to help with visually showing him every time he was doing what was expected.  Once he earned all 5 stickers, he got a preferred activity or prize.  We slowly faded this system away as his behavior improved.

 

robot stickers

One of my kindergarteners needed a positive incentive for using nice hands and following the teacher’s rules and directions.  We found out that he loves robots, so I made him a “working for” chart with robots.

Slide6The top box is for the preferred item which is anything that motivates the child to earn such as computer time, teacher’s helper, sweet treats, prize box, etc.

Slide7Print out on cardstock and laminate for durability.  Then adhere velcro and give the child a robot every time he/she is doing a great job.  You want to start off giving lots of them in the beginning, so the child gets the system.  Then, slowly fade the chart away as they don’t need the support.

Slide5Help the robot collect all their gears.  Print these sheets out and laminate.  You can use magnet token chips that the students can cover a gear every time they practice their sound correctly.  You can also use a dry erase marker to cross of a gear every time you see a positive behavior.  Once all the gears are marked off, the student can earn a prize!  There are lots of other tricks in my robot pack!  You can also grab my summer themed behavior management pack here!  I also made you a freebie student preference sheet  for your students to see what interests they have.  I find that I can get a lot better buy in with the student when I know what they love!  Enter my giveaway below to win your own copy for FREE!!  Check out my Robots Themed Behavior Management Pack on my TPT store!

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