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Classroom Behavior Management Card System
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About This Lesson

This classroom behavior management card system is based on the Assertive Discipline method promoted by Lee Canter. SLieber24 codified, simplified, and added an aspect to make it easier for teachers to use. 

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Classroom_management_card_system.doc

February 7, 2020
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4.7
8 Reviews
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SML Member December 08, 2007
Sounds good

Am definately going to give this a try! Have tried everything else!

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SML Member March 06, 2008
looks good!

I have a few difficult classes and this sounds like a good idea to try. thanx

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SML Member March 16, 2008
I have used this before and it works!

This is a system I have used before and it works! Thank you for reminding me of it!

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SML Member April 12, 2008
Looks really good!

This looks really good, I use a similar disc system linked to Investors in Pupils in class, but that is very personal and I like how this is on display in the room where everyone can see it. Thanks a lot!

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SML Member April 16, 2008
adaptable

My daughter is going to adapt this to use at home with her two boys (11 & 9) to reinforce behaviour especially at bed time when they continually talk .It will be useful to tell them that their cards will be turned if the talking doesn't stop which will th

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SML Member May 23, 2008
Great System!

We used something similar in my school. Instead of cards, we had a upside down traffic light on the wall. The children's names were blu-tacked on the green light every morning. They had one warning for breaking rules. Second warning they moved their name

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SML Member August 06, 2008
Excellent lessons for all

Fabulous idea. I shall be implementing this myself. Thank you

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SML Member May 25, 2009
Fantastic Idea!

This is a brilliant idea.. I tried to implement something similar to this during my final teaching practice, but didn't quite get it right. This has restored my confidence and I'm looking forward to using it in September. Quick question - what

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