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1 Classroom Rules Have a few simple rules Involve children in developing the rules Address: –Noise level; movement inside; and interactions with property, peers, and adults Post visually and at the child’s eye level Teach rules systematically Place classroom rules on a cue card ring for portability Reinforce rules at high rates initially and also throughout the year Created using pictures from Microsoft Clipart® Lentini, R., Vaughn, B. J., & Fox, L. (2005). Teaching Tools for Young Children with Challenging Behavior. Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, Early Intervention Positive Behavior Support.

2 Assembly Directions If your class rules differ from what is available, please feel free to make adaptations. You can double click on the word, located above the picture, to change the text label. Also, a blank template for pictures or photographs has been provided on the last slide. If you would like to personalize pictures or make additional picture prompts, you can paste the pictures into the template and add text using the “text box” on the bottom tool bar. Print the pictures on cardstock (printing directions on slides 3 and 4), cut and laminate them. For the large class size picture cues, place a piece of male Velcro (rough side) on the back of each picture. Velcro on the back allows the teacher remove a picture to individually cue a child of the rules. Attach pictures to a laminated file folder. The folder (or board) should have small strips of female Velcro (the soft side) across the front, so that the pictures adhere to the board, yet can be removed for cueing. For the “key ring” cues (see photograph below), simply punch holes in the corners of the picture cues and attach to the key ring. The key ring can then be worn on the teacher’s wrist for quick access when individually prompting children. Created using pictures from Microsoft Clipart® To view photographs at a larger size, go to “view” on tool bar and then to “zoom”. Class Size Picture Cues Key ring sample with mini picture cues Lentini, R., Vaughn, B. J., & Fox, L. (2005). Teaching Tools for Young Children with Challenging Behavior. Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, Early Intervention Positive Behavior Support.

3 PRINT DIRECTIONS FOR CLASS SIZE RULES Step 2: Select slides to print rules Type 5-6 Step 3: Select “slides” Step 4: Type # of copies Step 1: Click on File & select Print Step 5: Click OK Lentini, R., Vaughn, B. J., & Fox, L. (2005). Teaching Tools for Young Children with Challenging Behavior. Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, Early Intervention Positive Behavior Support.

4 PRINT DIRECTIONS FOR KEY RING CUE Step 2: Select slides to print rules Type 5-6 Step 3: Select “handouts” Step 5: Type # of copies Step 1: Click on File & select Print Step 6: Click OK Step 4: Select 2 slides per page Lentini, R., Vaughn, B. J., & Fox, L. (2005). Teaching Tools for Young Children with Challenging Behavior. Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, Early Intervention Positive Behavior Support.

5 Look with your eyes. Listen with your ears Use nice hands and feet. Talk nicely.

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