Being respectful, responsible and ready are what at Carmel...
What are our guiding principles for SWPBS and what we look for in all areas of the school?
Student chooses not to complete work because he doesn't like the subject.
What is a teacher managed behavior?
Give an example of a teacher response for a student who blurts out.
What is proximity change, redirect student, signal to student by raising hand, verbal reminder?
SWPBS stands for...
School-Wide Positive Behavior Support
The goal of effective classroom management is not creating "perfect" children but providing what?
(M. Sherill Nov. 2024)
Fists clamped, frown, tapping, and mumbling may all be signs of what?
What is a student is stressed and may act out?
talking, tapping, noises, blurting are all examples of which behavior
What is disruption?
What is a way to encourage good student behavior?
engage all students
a team-based proactive approach for creating and maintaining a safe, effective, and positive learning environment with behavior supports for all students...
What is SWPBS?
Describe how we should teach school/class expectations and procedures in order to have success with most students.
What is teach and model these, post them in a prominent place, refer to them frequently, and recognize students when they follow these?
Describe the cafeteria rules we should reteach this week.
What are have ID badge ready, get all items in line, wait to enter and exit quietly, talk using an appropriate noise level to those at your table, use good table manners, eat your own food only, keep body to self, clean your area before leaving?
Breaking items, throwing furniture, writing on bathroom walls are examples of what and who handles it
What is property damage/misuse/vandalism? Who is the administrator?
Designing a class floor plan in order to have "eye-shot" of all behaviors is an example of what...
What is active supervision?
Which tier includes primary behavior preventions for all students?
What is Tier 1?
In order to proactively prevent misbehaviors, describe Dr. Sherrill's strategy for embedding attention into the class routines.
What is "catch student(s) being good", provide non-contingent reinforcements, use proximity, provide a morning "attention ritual"? (in order to provide positive attention before a student seeks negative attention)
Describe the bathroom expectations at Carmel.
What are bring a buddy (K-2), go quickly, leave items in class, one person per stall, honor others' privacy, flush when done, 2 pumps soap and 3 pulls towel, garbage in can?
Give an example of the difference between teacher managed physical contact and office managed physical contact.
What is horseplay, poking, flicking vs. hitting with force, spitting, extreme scratching, biting?
Name 2 ways to engage ALL students in opportunities to respond to the lesson.
What are using white boards, total response cards, thumbs up and down, guided notes, name sticks or numbers for students
What are most challenging behaviors?
Describe how to shift teacher mindset from "stop that" to "teach this."
What is teach desired behavior, model it, reinforce it?
Describe expectations of the teachers at the playground. :)
What are walk around and monitor, pay attention to groups?
Describe the process for entering an office referral.
What is go to "Discipline" on classlink, enter referral, wait for admin to call student to the office?
Discuss the importance of student choice as a teacher strategy for student engagement and behavior.
ex. Design lessons and offer a variety of choice options to accomplish the standard such as essay, short answer questions, design a presentation, etc. This allows students freedom to choose and to learn in their best mode.
Students who need intensive intervention services for behavior should be referred to what..why....
What is the RTI-B team for behavior support assistance and monitoring?
M. Sherrill Nov. 2024
What is appropriately engage?