Sunday, January 22, 2012

33 Pages of {FREE} Behavior Management Templates

Happy Sunday Friends!  As the weekend comes to a close, I think about the LOOOONG week ahead of me.  We have lovely people from the state coming to observe our school (and every ounce of documentation we have on everything), Math Night, the start of after school detention, and two staff meetings.  So, I felt it was time for some serious review of behavior management in my room :)  Of course, that meant I had to find a way to incorporate my major love of Thinking Maps into the whole thing.  What I've made is a 33 page {FREE} packet of different Thinking Maps that can be used to review everything from how to be a good friend to behavior reflections.  Even if you don't use Thinking Maps in your classroom, the templates are pretty straight forward and can used in any classroom!

Click HERE or on any of the templates to download:






Here's a list of every Thinking Map included in the {FREEBIE} packet:
Respect circle map – 3
Responsibility circle map – 4
Being safe circle map – 5
My perfect classroom circle map – 6
Class rules circle map – 7
Ways to fill someone’s bucket circle map – 8
Ways to fill someone’s bucket bubble map – 9
 Ways to be a good friend bubble map– 10
A good friend should be… bubble map– 11
Friendship tree map – 12
Good student tree map – 13

Good listener tree map -14
Rule follower tree map – 15
Respectful student tree map -16
Responsible student tree map – 17
How to solve a problem flow map -18
How to follow directions flow map –19
How to make a new friend flow map –20
How to be nice to someone flow map– 21
Steps to take when someone is bothering you
flow map – 22
How to sit correctly on the rug flow map – 23
How to walk quietly in the hallway flow map – 24
How to fill someone’s bucket flow map – 25
Sitting correctly on the rug brace map – 26
Behavior reflection multi flow map
(think sheet) – 27
How my behavior effects others (negative) multi
flow map – 28
How my behavior effects others (positive) multi
flow map – 29
My poor choice multi flow map – 30
My good choice multi flow map – 31
My friend makes a good choice multi flow map – 32
How my good choice effects others multi
flow map - 33

If you LOVE Thinking Maps as much as Beth and I and find this packet helpful, leave us some love :)

Also, if you have a FAB idea for an additional behavior management Thinking Map, we'd love to hear it and we'll add it to the packet for you!!!  Have a great week! :)

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Unknown said...

What a PHENOMENAL resource!! Just stumbled upon this and it says loading error :(

If you have happen to still be sharing! Maurajean33@gmail.com Hope you’re off to a great school year!

Unknown said...

I would LOVE to use these since my school is heavily using thinking maps and we need lots of help with our students behavior. I think these would be great and so helpful. Please email me a copy: elizabethsstrickland@gmail.com

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Unknown said...

Are these still available? I would like a copy

broken&findingthepieces said...

please share cmarzello@schools.nyc.gov

Unknown said...

These look very useful. I would love to have access to them if they are still available. Thanks for your consideration.

Unknown said...

Are these thinking maps available? I would really find them useful! lisa.carlson@k12northstar.org

Unknown said...

Can you please email me a copy of these since the link does not work? wegner@discoverulearning.com

YonitParenti said...

Hello,

I tried to click the link to access these amazing thinking maps and it brings me to teacherspayteachers but the page says, "Many apologies! We looked around and couldn't find the page you asked for." Could you please share all these FANTASTIC FREEIBES with me at (( yparenti@gmail.com )) ? Please and thank you!

Anonymous said...

I would love a copy of these as well. babrown@mpsaz.org Thanks!

Unknown said...

Hi These are amazing resources but Iam unable to download...could you pls share them again

daffmac said...

would love a copy for my students, any help is always appreciated. Thanks for your work, my email is daffmac@yahoo.ca

Unknown said...

I know this is a long shot, but can you please send them to me. I am an inclusion teaching and my school just started using thinking maps. These would be perfect to use with my behavioral students.

My email is: mburris@socs.k12.in.us

Thank you so much!

5th Grade said...

I would love to use this resource. Are these still available? Or do you have a TPT store? please send to kwohltman@sanjacinto.k12.ca.us

Dr Deepti Rohan Rastogi said...

Very useful .Please let me know if these are available. deepti.dublish@gmail.com

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