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Discipline
Warning - if you are looking for
easy answers, there are none here.
Below I have included some items
that you may find useful. Most are Word 2003 files, so
you can download and modify them. True Type fonts
are imbedded, but if the documents look strange when you
open them, it may be that some of the formatting or
fonts did not come through.
My Thoughts on the Matter
Making Middle School Discipline Work, February
2007 (Adobe PDF)
Forms
Eighth
Grade
Team Detention Reflection Sheet 2006-07
Eighth
Grade
Team Detention Expectations 2006-07
Piedmont
School
Rules and Consequences 2006-07
(print then blow up and
copy onto 11x17" paper)
CMS Rights
& Responsibilities Handbook
Text Hunt 2006-07
Time-Out Contract
Think
About It Statement 2005-06 (used in class meeting)
Brain/Focus Poster
2005-2006
(for time-out area; print
then blow up and copy onto 11x17" paper)
Behavior Standards and Student Reflection/Tracking
Sheet 2004-05
This was created
especially for one of my more difficult classes who did
not see the connection
between their behavior
and their learning. After a long class meeting, we
came up with the behavior
standards, then every day
at the end of class students would rank themselves
according to the
standards and reflect on
what percentage they had learned (out of total learning
possible), tracking it
from day to day.
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