Rainbow Chart

In Room 113, we use a Rainbow Chart to monitor class and individual behavior throughout the day. Each child has their own mini Rainbow Chart to track his/her behavior choices and we have a class chart to track our whole class behavior choices. Every student starts on green (Ready to Learn) every day. He/she will clip up or down depending on behavior choices made throughout the day. To see how your child ended the day, check the rainbow chart on the right side of your child’s Daily News.

Ending the day on green, blue, purple, or pink shows that your child made excellent choices that day. Yellow, orange, or red indicates that your child needs to work on making better choices. The rainbow chart is a great way to stay in touch with how your child is behaving at school. After you check your child’s blue folder, please sign the Parent Signature box on his/her Daily News.

To learn more about our positive behavior plan, follow this link posted on our First Grade Information Page. First Grade Behavior.

 

Rainbow Chart

Screen Shot 2014-09-03 at 9.31.43 PMYou might notice tonight that your child’s daily news page has a Rainbow Chart in the Parent Signature box.

In Room 113, we are using a Rainbow Chart to monitor our class and individual behavior throughout the day. Each child now has their own mini Rainbow Chart to track his/her behavior choices. We also have a class chart which we will use to track our whole class behavior choices. Each child will color in the part of the chart where he/she ended the day to let you know how the day went. Green is Ready To Learn and your child will start on this section every day. He/she will clip up or down depending on the choices made throughout the day.

To learn more about our positive behavior plan for this year, read this link posted on our First Grade Information Page. First Grade Behavior.

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