Boots to Books: Student Behavior Management Plan Template

Student Behavior Management Plan Template

1. Classroom Expectations & Rules

✅ Clearly define 3-5 classroom rules.
✅ Ensure rules are positively stated and easy to understand.
✅ Post rules in a visible location.
✅ Review expectations regularly with students.

Example Rules:

  • Respect yourself, others, and classroom materials.

  • Follow directions the first time they are given.

  • Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.

  • Use kind words and actions.

  • Stay on task and do your best work.


2. Procedures & Routines

✅ Develop step-by-step procedures for common classroom activities (e.g., entering the room, transitions, bathroom use, group work).
✅ Teach and model procedures during the first weeks of school.
✅ Reinforce routines through practice and reminders.

Example Procedure: Lining Up

  1. Stop what you’re doing and clean up your area.

  2. Walk quietly to the designated line area.

  3. Stand facing forward with hands at your sides.

  4. Remain silent and listen for instructions.


3. Positive Reinforcement Strategies

✅ Use praise and encouragement to reinforce positive behavior.
✅ Implement a reward system such as:

  • Verbal praise (“Great job following directions!”)

  • Classroom economy (points, stickers, or tokens)

  • Special privileges (line leader, free time)

  • Whole-class incentives (extra recess, group rewards)


4. Consequences for Misbehavior

✅ Establish a clear, fair, and consistent consequence system.
✅ Use logical consequences related to the misbehavior.
✅ Ensure students understand consequences ahead of time.

Example Consequence Progression:

  1. Reminder – Verbal warning about the behavior.

  2. Redirection – Reteach or reinforce expected behavior.

  3. Loss of Privilege – Temporary loss of a classroom privilege.

  4. Reflection Time – Student completes a behavior reflection sheet.

  5. Parent Contact – Inform parents if behavior continues.

  6. Office Referral – If serious or repeated behavior occurs.


5. Conflict Resolution Strategies

✅ Teach students how to handle conflicts respectfully.
✅ Use peer mediation or a designated “Peace Table” for resolution.
✅ Encourage “I” statements to express feelings and solutions.

Example Conflict Resolution Process:

  1. Calm Down – Take deep breaths before speaking.

  2. State the Problem – Use “I feel…” statements.

  3. Listen Actively – Allow both students to share their perspectives.

  4. Find a Solution – Brainstorm possible solutions together.

  5. Shake Hands & Move On – Ensure the conflict is fully resolved.


6. Parent & Guardian Communication

✅ Set clear expectations for behavior at home and school.
✅ Send positive notes home, not just behavior concerns.
✅ Maintain a parent communication log for tracking interactions.
✅ Schedule parent-teacher conferences if needed.

Example Parent Communication Methods:

  • Weekly behavior reports

  • Emails or phone calls for major concerns

  • Class newsletters updating parents on expectations


7. Self-Reflection & Adjustments

✅ Regularly assess the effectiveness of your behavior plan.
✅ Seek student input on what works and what doesn’t.
✅ Adjust strategies based on classroom dynamics and individual needs.
✅ Collaborate with colleagues to improve behavior management.


This Behavior Management Plan provides a structured, proactive approach to creating a positive and productive classroom environment.

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