Point Sheet
Tier III
Tier II
Tier I
Skills
100

When and where should students have their point sheets with them?

ALL THE TIME and EVERYWHERE!  

You can earn points anywhere at school and at any time, even on your way to the bus

100

What is the color of Tier II point sheet?

Yellow

100

What color is the color of Tier II card?

Blue

100

What color is the card for Tier I on-card student?

White

100

Name the skill:


Look at the person.

Say okay.

Do what is asked right away.

Check back.

Following Instructions

200

What areas of your point sheet should be filled out before you start your day?

-Name

-Date

-Schedule

-Target skills

-Bonds

-Bank book balance

200

Can Daily students can walk unattended in the hallway or to restrooms?

No, Daily students must be accompanied by a staff member.

200

What points are earned on Progress?

+ or - Minors, Moderates, and Majors

200

What are the two parts of the Merit level?

Merit on-card and Merit off-card

200

Name the Skill:


Look at your task or assignment.

Think about the steps needed to complete the task.

Focus all of your attention on the task.

Stop working only when instructed.

Ignore distractions from others.

Staying On Task

300

Who records the points on point sheets?

Staff. Ms Kim, Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Kasaundra, & Mrs. Shawnay

300

Where are points earned for class work written on the daily card?

In the left column next to the corresponding class

300

What are some benefits of being on Progress?


-Walk alone

-Discounted items in the store

-Can use your phone at lunch

-Special opportunities/ events

300

Do Merit students earn points?


Yes, they have a weekly allowance that they can earn

300

Look at the person.

Use a calm and pleasant voice.

Say 'May I...'

Accept the answer calmly.

Asking Permission

400

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

Earn double the points if you can answer both parts of the question!

--Where do point sheets go after banking for the day is completed

AND

--What happens if a point sheet goes missing?

Point sheets are saved in your binders

AND

9,000 points are charged for missing point sheets

400

True or false: A perfect daily level day is one where a student does not earn any negatives.

False.  

Everyone makes poor decisions sometimes. Negatives are learning opportunities so we can practice making better choices in the future.

400

--How do students calculate their total points for the day on Progress

AND

--What is the total number of points students can earn on a good day?

--Taking the ratio of positives to negatives earned and negotiating with their teacher

AND  

--40,000 points

400

What are some benefits of being on Merit?

-You can keep your phone on you 

-You can use your phone during lunch and at the end of class (with permission)

-Walk alone

-Discounted prices on store items

-Special activities and opportunities

400

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**  Earn double the points if you can answer both questions!!

--What skill should you use if you ask to go for a walk and are told 'no'

AND

--Why is it important to use this skill?

--Accepting No

AND

--You are more likely to get a 'yes' in the future/ People will see you as cooperative and will be more likely to negotiate with you

500

What points are available in the morning?

AM Homeroom, Personal Appearance, & Bus 

(if you take the Bus)

500

Explain how each of the four levels earn their point balance at the end of the day

--Daily - by earning positive points throughout the day

--Progress - by negotiating for points based on the number of positives vs. negatives they earned

--Merit On-Card - by negotiating for points based on the number or responsibles vs. irresponsibles they earned

--Merit Off-Card - by completing their weekly conference at the end of the week.

500

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**  Earn double the points if you can answer both parts!

--What is the only way to move up to Progress without purchasing 100 bonds

AND

--What do you need for this?

-The Blue Light Special

AND

-No referrals

-Cannot earn more than 5,000 negative points

*All in your first 10 days in Strive

500

How does a student get onto Merit level?

•Purchase 100 bonds at 6,000 points each


•Review Merit Level expectations


•Complete application for Merit Level


•Complete service project


•Merit Level contract


500

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY** Earn double the points if you can answer both parts!

--Bob keeps his phone out after his teacher asked him to put it away.  He earns a -1,000 for not following rules and puts his phone away.  However, Bob refuses to write down any negatives on his point sheet. 

--What skill Bob should have used with the steps (besides following instructions)

AND

--Why is it important to use this skill?

-Accepting Criticism or a Consequence:

-Look at the person.

-Say 'Okay.'

-Stay calm.

AND

-You are less likely to repeat mistakes/

-You are more likely to keep it small