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Pages
6 Pages
Resource Type
Forms, Incentives, Printables
Grade
Not grade specific
Social Emotional
Goal-Directed Behavior, Self-Awareness
Languages
English
Product
Digital

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Why you need Point Sheet for Behavior- Beach
Point sheets are one example of a reinforcement system that can be used to help encourage appropriate choices for students who exhibit challenging behaviors. Students earn points throughout the day for displaying positive behaviors. These points can be redeemed later for access to preferred items or activities.

For point sheets to be effective, teachers need to explain the expectations clearly and concisely. Students must know exactly what they need to do to earn the points so that they learn to connect the consequences, positive or negative, to their own choices. When the student displays the desired behavior, teachers should reinforce the behavior by attending to it immediately and providing specific praise in addition to the points earned.


Your Purchase Includes…
-A PDF containing 3 different daily point sheets. Sheets are editable to include student name, positive target behavior, and student schedule (time of day, task, or activity)
-3 Keys to Effective Reinforcement


How to use Point Sheet for Behavior- Beach
1. Type your student's schedule into the PDF or handwrite it in after printing. If you want to reuse one point sheet, laminate before using.

2. In the morning, discuss what their percentage goal for the day is.

3. Give the student options of preferred items or activities they would like to have at the end of the day if they make their goal (see 3 Keys to Effective Reinforcement).

4. Leave the form on the student's desk as a visual reminder throughout the day (very important!).

5. When you have to prompt for the target behavior, draw a line through the 1, 2, or 3 under "# Prompts." If all of the prompts have been given then the student does not earn coloring in the corresponding image. They can try again during the next subject on their schedule.

a. DO NOT give more "chances" or allow a student to color in the image if you have to give more prompts than the sheet allows or they will not learn to limit their problem behaviors. Giving more chances will teach students to try to get more chances when they make a poor choice, not to modify their behavior.

6. When the student appropriately demonstrates the target positive behavior during the designated time frame with no more than 1-2 prompts (depending on which form you are using), allow them to color in the corresponding image.

a. If the student demonstrated the target behavior, allow them to color in the image even if they demonstrated a different problem behavior. This is very important.

For example, if the student's goal is assignment completion and they finish their work, do not dock points or refuse to let them color in the image because they called out in class. This not only undermines the effectiveness of the point-sheet and self-monitoring or the target behavior, but it also makes your point sheet data worthless.

7. The student earns the predetermined reinforcer at the end of the day if they reach their percentage goal.


Point Sheet for Behavior- Beach can be used for data collection if you keep track of the percentage earned each day. These percentages can also be graphed to track progress over time using the Point Sheet for Behavior Graph that can be found in my store. This graph allows you to quickly and easily track what percentage the student earns alongside their goal on the same graph. The resulting graph is professional-looking and can be used to help track IEP goals and share information with the student, families, and teams.

They can also be used for daily communication home with parents (send home a copy or text/email to families daily).

Please check my store if you are interested in my other Point Sheets for Behavior. There are a variety of themes to choose from. Pick one that your student is interested in to help with buy-in.


Important Note:
These point sheets are effective for students who can delay gratification until the end of the day. If your student needs more frequent reinforcement, consider using my token boards or positive behavior path, both of which can be found in my store.
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