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P B I S. AN INTRODUCTION. Advanced Technology Academy. REACH for positive behavior expectations School-wide. OBJECTIVES. Students will be able to define PBIS Students will be able to identify examples of student expectations for proper behavior

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P B I S

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  1. P B I S AN INTRODUCTION

  2. Advanced Technology Academy REACH for positive behavior expectations School-wide

  3. OBJECTIVES • Students will be able to define PBIS • Students will be able to identify examples of student expectations for proper behavior • Students will be able to review REACH and understand use of blue cards • Students will be able to understand the use of minor incident reports/major incident reports

  4. WHAT IS PBIS?!?! • Positive • Behavior • Interventions & • Support

  5. DEFINITIONS PLEASEIn pairs, students, please define the words below. These definitions should then be shared and a class definition created for each one. • Positive • Behavior • Interventions • Support TAKE TIME TO WORK TOGETHER

  6. WHAT IS EXPECTED? POSITIVE BEHAVIOR – RESULTING IN INCREASED Respect Enthusiasm Achievement Citizenship Hardwork THROUGH Responsibility and Safety

  7. In other words …YOU will show REACH vaules!! What about the people who don’t choose wisely? Teacher consequences still apply with the addition of the use of … • Minor Incident Reports on the back of blue cards • May result in LUNCH Detentions

  8. O.K. SO WHAT IS EXPECTED AGAIN? Positive behavior . . . as defined by our ‘Behavior Matrix’.

  9. ATA PBIS BEHAVIOR MATRIX

  10. WHAT IS POSITIVE BEHAVIOR? TAKE TIME TO WORK TOGETHER • Using the materials supplied, create a sample ‘Behavior Matrix’ with a partner. • Place your positive behavior examples in the appropriate places on the blank matrix. Make sure you have examples for every school location and topic. (i.e. I am responsible in the hallway when…) YOU DECIDE!

  11. This is what your behavior matrix might look like …

  12. So … What do you get out of this? • Positive learning environment • Good communication with your teachers and other adults in the school • The chance to shine and be recognized! • REWARD DAYS!!!

  13. WHAT ARE BLUE CARDS?! • When following the positive behavior matrix, teachers or other staff will sign your card • A certain amount of signatures will put you in weekly drawings, monthly prizes and activities and marking period prizes. • Negative signatures may result in lunch detention, or teacher detention • If negative behavior continues, regular student codes of conduct will apply

  14. BLUE CARDS give youthe credit you deserve for your positive actions.

  15. What can they be used for? • Drawings for prizes • Purchase of ‘stuff’ from the 6th Grade Store • ATA paraphernalia (another word for ‘stuff’) • Special events (dances, sports, etc.) • A variety of mysteryitems • SEPTEMBER’s Monthy prize is a Middle School Tailgate!!! (Check my wiki for upcoming monthly prizes) • Give us YOUR ideas!!

  16. Get Ready, ATA LAKERS to R E A C H for the stars in 2013! CATCH IT! Respect Enthusiasm Achievement Citizenship Hardwork I am respectful, I am responsible, I am safe

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