Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
Lesson Plan Developed by: PBIS Team Behavioral Expectation: Taking Responsibility in the classroom Students can say, write, or draw where appropriate. Learning Plan Who Time Recreate the Four Square or Frayer Model on board or use projector. Teacher 5 minutes Students What does responsibility in the classroom What is one example of mean? “responsibility in the classroom mean”? How do you not show responsibility in the classroom? Tell one way that you have shown Tell one way that can show “responsibility responsibility in the classroom. in the classroom Opening Simulation (Role Play) Students 10 - 15 ‘ Responsibility in the classroom mean to … (Define the behavior and Teacher minutes provide 2-3 characteristics of it.) ‘ Teacher will review ‘ Students will listen quietly while others are speaking ‘ Students will complete classwork and homework ‘ Students will keep their area neat and organized Work ‘ As Tigers we should show responsibility in all areas of the school. Today we are Session going to focus on what responsibility in the classroom. ‘ I need X volunteer(s) to help me model how we show responsibility in the classroom. (Role-play.) ‘ Now that we’ve modeled for you how to show responsibility in the classroom work with your team to demonstrate other ways this expectation can be shown in the classroom. (Allow small groups 3 minutes to create a short skit for role- play.) ‘ Excellent work! We expect all of us to demonstrate responsibility in the classroom from today onward. Note: You may opt to show a video demonstrating undesired and desired behaviors instead. Summary of Learning Student 5 minutes Revisit the Four Square or Frayer Model on board or use projector. Invite students to share what they know or have learned.
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