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Learning looks different for everyone. In my classroom the focus is to decrease disruptive, non-compliant, and aggressive behaviors while increasing safe and respectful interactions in our learning community. Throughout the day we are teaching and targeting pro-social skills. One way we do this is by rewarding positive behavior. Students can earn different activities at the end of academic blocks based on their ability to maintain positive behaviors such as being safe, respectful, and on task. In the past, we have relied heavily to sharing or rotating earned choice activities but in the time we are currently living this is not a safe option. I have found it difficult to find incentivized activities that students can use independently that is not time on an iPad or computer. LEGOs are one of the few non-tech items that a majority of this group of kids have shown interest in. It is my hope to get enough LEGOs so that I can separate them into individual boxes (or bags) for each student. This way a student can have the opportunity to use some every day if they earn it while minimizing their exposure to germs.

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Learning looks different for everyone. In my classroom the focus is to decrease disruptive, non-compliant, and aggressive behaviors while increasing safe and respectful interactions in our learning community. Throughout the day we are teaching and targeting pro-social skills. One way we do this is by rewarding positive behavior. Students can earn different activities at the end of academic blocks based on their ability to maintain positive behaviors such as being safe, respectful, and on task. In the past, we have relied heavily to sharing or rotating earned choice activities but in the time we are currently living this is not a safe option. I have found it difficult to find incentivized activities that students can use independently that is not time on an iPad or computer. LEGOs are one of the few non-tech items that a majority of this group of kids have shown interest in. It is my hope to get enough LEGOs so that I can separate them into individual boxes (or bags) for each student. This way a student can have the opportunity to use some every day if they earn it while minimizing their exposure to germs.

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