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Expected Versus Unexpected Behaviors Classroom Rules and Expectations Stories

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This was a great resource to review expected behaviors after Christmas Break! Using stories to stimulate conversation kept my 1st graders engaged. Thank you for this resource.
Love this review for my students at the beginning of the year but also throughout the year as needed.
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  1. Facilitate discussions about appropriate behavior with these fictional stories about expectations in and outside of the classroom. These are the perfect tool to review rules and procedures with your students.What are behavior stories?This resource includes short fictional stories about students who
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Explicitly reviewing expectations is the essential first step in classroom management. This resource is a fun, collaborative approach to build classroom community and teach expected and unexpected behaviors all over the school. It will help facilitate conversations and provide a reflection on how choices impact our school.

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It includes 4 stories for 9 different topics featuring characters with positive and negative behaviors. The story cards are in both color and b&w. You will also find a reflection page for each behavior category.


Topics Included:

  • Classroom behavior
  • Recess behavior
  • Group work behavior
  • Bathroom behavior
  • Lunchroom behavior
  • Homework behavior
  • Hallway behavior
  • Personal Space
  • Virtual Learning

*Now includes Editable Slide to add your own stories**


These behavior stories can be used in many different ways:

✅During morning meetings, SEL activity time, or closing meetings

✅As a whole group for initiating conversations about expectations and improving behavior

✅Students work in small groups to discuss and reflect

✅Assign each student a story and have them share with the class the positive and negative behaviors of the student

However you use them, they are a wonderful resource--all year long--to start those conversations.


✏️What Educators are saying about Behavior Stories

"These stories were so perfect for the first week of school! They really helped encourage conversation around classroom behavior. Thank you!" - 2nd Grade Teacher

"Love this resource for the first week or even for throughout the year when the honeymoon phase wears off! Perfect to review!" - 3rd Grade Teacher

"This was a perfect resource for starting the year and setting a positive but firm tone with my students. It really helped create a great classroom culture right from the start!" - 2nd Grade Teacher

FAQS

Q: How many stories are included?

A: There are over 30 pre-written stories ready to read and use to facilitate discussions about behavior in the classroom and around school.

Q: When do you use these?

A: These are great for any time of the year! Many teachers use during the first 2 weeks of school. But, it's wonderful to keep them handy for whenever you feel your students need a review of expected behaviors.

Q: Can I make my own?

A: Yes! There are editable slides to create your own stories! You could even have your students write their own to share with the class :)

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