Class Dojo is a behavior management tool for the classroom. Each student has in the class has their own avatar. Students can receive positive points for good behavior and negative points for undesirable behavior. Both students and parents can create and log onto their account at www.classdojo.com. Through their account, students can change their avatar and reflect on their behavior. Parents can use their account to access their student's behavior reports and communicate with the teacher.
Positive Dojos +1
Needs Work Dojos -1
Behavior Management PROCEDURE
Each student will begin the day with one positive dojo. If a student does not follow expectations they are given a warning, and if the student's behavior does not improve, they will lose their dojo. If the student ends the day with zero dojos parents will receive a phone call home. If the misbehavior still continues, students will loose another dojo. If the students ends the day with one negative dojo they will receive a classroom referral. If a students accumulates three negative dojos throughout the day, that student will be referred to an administrator.
Students are always allowed to earn back his/her dojos by choosing to correct the misbehavior and behave according to our Panther PRIDE school wide behavior expectations.
This year, blue tickets will be kept up with electronically on classroom dojo. Just like last year, blue tickets/dojos can be earned by consistently meeting school wide expectations or by displaying a behavior that is particularly impressive and exceeds normal expectations. Students can earn blue panther paws in their classrooms, in essentials, or anywhere in the school community.
Blue tickets/dojos can be traded in to receive rewards such as the following: free time on the computer/ipad, lunch with a teacher, homework pass, or admission to the quarterly grade level Panther PRIDE party.
Students are always allowed to earn back his/her dojos by choosing to correct the misbehavior and behave according to our Panther PRIDE school wide behavior expectations.
This year, blue tickets will be kept up with electronically on classroom dojo. Just like last year, blue tickets/dojos can be earned by consistently meeting school wide expectations or by displaying a behavior that is particularly impressive and exceeds normal expectations. Students can earn blue panther paws in their classrooms, in essentials, or anywhere in the school community.
Blue tickets/dojos can be traded in to receive rewards such as the following: free time on the computer/ipad, lunch with a teacher, homework pass, or admission to the quarterly grade level Panther PRIDE party.