You do your best to maintain a positive learning environment for your students, from reinforcing and encouraging good behavior to celebrating their contributions and achievements.
But what if you could make a game out of it?The Good Behavior Game is one of many classroom behavior interventions — backed by research — that inspires better behavior from students.1 It’s a simple game that doesn’t cost a single penny to set up, and it increases your ability to teach students in an engaged, disruption-free classroom.To set up the game, start by identifying a few behaviors you’d like for your students, who will be split up into two (or more) teams, to work toward.
You can set a goal, for example, of no more than three interruptions while you’re teaching a lesson.[Get This Free Download: The Daily Report Card for Better Classroom Behavior]The teams who meet the goal earn a reward at the end of the lesson.
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