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This resource contains 16 pages. Page 1 - Cover Page Page 2-14 - Sheets from January to December Page 15-16 - Ribbon for the most behaved and those that demonstrated good behaviours Benefits of implementing a weekly behaviour chart in the classroom: Tracking Behavior Patterns: A behaviour chart allows teachers to track students’ behaviour over time, identifying patterns and trends. By documenting behaviour on a weekly basis, teachers can gain insight into recurring issues and address them more effectively. Accountability and Consistency: Having a weekly behaviour chart holds students accountable for their actions and reinforces consistent expectations. Students understand that their behaviour is being monitored regularly, which can motivate them to make positive choices. Positive Reinforcement: Behaviour charts can incorporate elements of positive reinforcement, such as rewards or praise for good behaviour. Weekly tracking allows teachers to recognize and celebrate students’ successes, reinforcing desired behaviours. Reflection and Goal Setting: Weekly behavior charts encourage students to reflect on their behavior and set goals for improvement. By reviewing their progress each week, students can identify areas for growth and work towards achieving positive outcomes.