Bravo Behavior (FREEBIES!)

  I’ve found that the most effective way to keep things calm (yet still fun!) in my classroom is to constantly mix up my reward system! My expectations always stay the same, but how I reward positive behavior is constantly changing (maybe I get bored easily? I don’t know!). So, in order to keep things fresh and fun, we started using this motivating Bravo Behavior Board I made up in our classroom. It has been working like a CHARM! Click on the picture below to download it for free!

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How to Use: -Laminate a Bravo Behavior Board (click here to download)
-Each time you witness an entire table showing “Bravo Behavior,” choose ONE “table captain”  to shade in/check a space on the board using a dry erase marker.

-If a table group shades in three boxes, they earn a prize. You could also have students try to fill all spaces (black out) before earning a prize. It’s up to you! Prior to giving each table group a board, I suggest making a little chart of what “Bravo Behavior” looks like and sounds like. I know that it’s the end of the year and that students already know your expectations, but doing this extra little step really helps hold them accountable. We all need a little extra reminder sometimes, right?  Our little extra reminder chart included: working cooperatively, remaining responsible for our own learning, allowing others to learn, creating a safe school, being respectful to peers and teachers, etc. In addition to whole class behavior incentives, I’ve also started implementing individual behavior boards for certain students who need something more than the table group incentive. I saw this SUPER CUTE superhero behavior chart on Pinterest and thought it was perfect for a couple of my little friends. This idea originally came from Pocket Full of Posies. This blogger uses it with her own children, but it also works wonderfully in the classroom. I’m using this board in lieu of a traditional behavior chart, but I’m sure you could use both if you wanted. When I presented this behavior board to one of my students, he was THRILLED to see his actual picture. So motivating! (FYI: This is a photo of my nephew – not a student in my class!)

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This is what it looks like without a child’s face over top. Still super cute!

image I know some students aren’t thrilled with superheroes, so I used the same boards with different themes. I plan on using these in future years! Here’s a PAW-FECT puppy behavior board for the puppy lovers:

image Here’s one for the popcorn/movie lovers:

image Here’s one for the rock stars:

image And, I couldn’t forget the cat lovers!

image Click on the collage below to download everything above for free. Thanks again to  Pockets Full of Posies for the inspiration! image   What are you doing to keep things rolling in your classroom?

20 Comments

  1. Annie
    May 16, 2013

    I love the Bingo Board! My kids are getting bored with table points so I think I may have to implement this for the last 15 (yay!) days of school.

    Thanks for sharing!
    Annie
    Three Cheers for First Grade!

  2. Thank you so much for all of these behaviour charts. I love the idea of a bingo board. Can't wait to try it!

    Looking From Third to Fourth

  3. Julie Marciniak
    May 16, 2013

    Love this post!!!
    BRAVO on your Behavior Boards!
    Thank you so much for sharing your work!
    Julie

  4. Ashley Reed
    May 16, 2013

    How stinkin adorable! I am in love with every cute thing you make! What font did you se for Bravo? I love it 🙂
    ashleybowlesreed@hotmail.com

  5. Sara Soucy
    May 17, 2013

    Love the bright colors on the Bravo Board!

    Sara 🙂
    Smiling In Second Grade

  6. Sarah J
    May 17, 2013

    I love the Bravo Board!! I'm definitely trying it out before the year is over!! 🙂

    Sarah
    A Sunny Day in First Grade

  7. Miss Kindergarten
    May 18, 2013

    LOVE times 5 million!!!!

  8. Sydney Cohn
    May 18, 2013

    Thanks so much for sharing this. Can't wait to prep this for the fall!

  9. Julie Michele
    May 18, 2013

    LOVE this! Thanks so much for the freebie!
    Julie
    Primary Pointe

  10. primary practice
    May 18, 2013

    Love these boards, Lyndsey! Thanks so much! Will be using the group boards right away!

  11. Andrea
    June 1, 2013

    These are awesome, thank you!

  12. Beth
    June 4, 2013

    Wow! This is great and just the thing for an ornery little four year old that lives at my house. He's going to love it!

  13. Janie
    August 11, 2013

    Thank you for such wonderful freebies! It sure is hard to keep some kids motivated! Thanks again!

  14. Marissa McCoy
    April 5, 2014

    OMG! I've been soooooo bored with my system. I am so sad that it took me so long to find this brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing!
    Pearl McCoy

  15. lankojajaneuloja
    April 21, 2014

    Thank You and a lots of LOVE from Finland/ Pia =0) <3

  16. botol bekas
    June 27, 2014

    LOVE this! Thanks so much for the freebie! Natural Crystal X

  17. Meggie
    February 27, 2015

    I am unable to download these documents 🙁

  18. Carey Tochterman
    June 2, 2015

    Me neither! = (

  19. Meredith
    October 29, 2015

    I’m not able to download the Bravo Board. 🙁

    • lkuster
      November 5, 2015

      Hmmm! That is strange. You should be able to click on the image and download it.

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