Incredible Years: School Rules A4 Cue Cards (Laminated) Set of 7 Price includes VAT The cue cards and/or the Rules poster are used to teach the classroom rules. As you teach each rule, show the picture and act out the image on the card as you explain and p
Incredible Years:
School Rules A4 Cue Cards (Laminated) Set of 7
Price includes VAT
The cue cards and/or the Rules poster are used to teach the classroom rules. As you teach each rule, show the picture and act out the image on the card as you explain and practice the expected behavior. The pairing of the visual picture, the verbal explanation, and the behavioral practice will help address multiple learning styles for the children. For example, when teaching the listening ears rule, you may show the cue card and then ask the children to close their eyes and listen as you drop a penny, paper clip, or marble. Afterward, ask the children what they heard drop as they listened quietly. Another exercise might be whispering a secret message (e.g., my favorite ice cream is strawberry) to the class and asking students who heard the message to raise a hand and repeat it. You migShow Me Five Posterht offer students an opportunity to whisper a message as well. Additionally, you may ask students to check their listening ears and turn up the volume on their ears so that they are ready to listen. Throughout these practice activities, students should be complimented for their listening ears. When teaching the walking feet rule, the teacher might have several students stand up and show what it looks like to use walking feet to go to a destination in the room. Alternatively, the whole class might take a trip down the hall using walking feet, with the walking feet card held up by the line leader as a visual reminder.
After the teacher has taught the meaning of each rule and students have become familiar with the pictures, the teacher can use the cue cards in a variety of ways to practice, prompt, and reinforce the rules.
A Few Teaching Ideas:
The teacher may pick a rule of the day for the classroom to practice. The teacher may then post the rule and work to pay particular attention to praising students when they demonstrate the rule on that day. The class might earn a marble in a jar or a check on the board each time the rule is demonstrated. Once a certain number of marbles or checks is achieved, the class might earn a reward (e.g. extra free time, a sticker).
Cue Cards Size: A4 (Set of 7 Laminated Cards)
About the Author:
Carolyn Webster-Stratton, PH.Dis an educational psychologist who for twenty years has been developing and evaluating interventions to help children with behaviour problems. She is the author of the well-known parent book The Incredible Years: A Trouble-Shooting Guide for Parents of Young Children (Ages 3-8 Years).
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[Author: Carolyn Webster-Stratton, PH.D.; Age Suitability:3 to 8]
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