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Behaviour punch cards

An alternative to using a stick chart! Punch out a number on children's individual behaviour card as children demonstrate good behaviour.

22 reviews )

Product Code: RES0135
Digital Product

$1.00

Description

An alternative to using a stick chart! Punch out a number on children's individual behaviour card as children demonstrate good behaviour.

(print onto coloured card or paper)


Reviews

3 years agoTpT Logo
This is one of my most used behaviour management strategies. Students find it very rewarding. I find ways to punch their cards all the time, so they can be rewarded for good choices and behaviours.
5 years agoTpT Logo
Cute and I like how I can print multiple cards per sheet.
5 years agoTpT Logo
My students love using these.
6 years agoTpT Logo
A great idea for reinforcing positive behavior! I just wish the pictures were a little better quality, they come out a little fuzzy when printed. However, this could be to do with my printer and not the product itself. That being said this is a simple but effective idea for the classroom :)
6 years agoTpT Logo
Fantastic resource! Thank You!
6 years agoTpT Logo
Cool idea
6 years agoTpT Logo
I love using punch cards to reinforce positive behavior.
6 years agoTpT Logo
These are so cute
7 years agoTpT Logo
The kids love them!
7 years agoTpT Logo
My class love using these!
7 years agoTpT Logo
Thanks
8 years agoTpT Logo
These are lovely!
8 years agoTpT Logo
Great!
9 years agoTpT Logo
Great product !
9 years agoTpT Logo
the small size is great - the kids loved this
9 years agoTpT Logo
Just what I needed to inspire some 'great choice' behaviours! Thanks
9 years agoTpT Logo
Great resource!!
9 years agoTpT Logo
The students love them !
9 years agoTpT Logo
Thanks!
10 years agoTpT Logo
I think these will be a hit. Thanks!
10 years agoTpT Logo
Has been very useful this year!
10 years agoTpT Logo
I love the simplicity of this resource. It is such a practical and cheap alternative to sticker charts. This will help to manage behaviour and give some fine motor practice at the same time (I plan to have the children punch the holes themselves). Thank you!


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