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Ready to start downloading some free behavior charts? You're in the right place. There are free behavior charts here for all ranges of elementary level students. Some of the behavior charts require more repetitions than others for completion, so be mindful of your child's abilities when you select the appropriate chart.
We only create high-quality, free behavior charts that are easy to use and that are popular with kids. These behavior charts have been used successfully in my classroom and students have loved them!
Each child is different though, so test them out and see which behavior charts work best for each particular child. You can even invite them over to the computer with you and have them pick the style of behavior chart they want to try. This can help them take ownership of their experience with the behavior charts and help them be more committed to following through with them.
The black and white behavior charts are ideal for photocopying - especially in the classroom and for saving ink. They're also very popular with children because they can color them in. So if you use the same behavior chart 5 days in a row, the kids can make it look different each day.
The colorful behavior charts are perfect for laminating and using over and over with the appropriate marker. When the behavior chart has been filled, just wipe it off with a damp cloth and you're ready to use it again.
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Turtle Chart
Perfect daily behavior chart! Each time the task is performed, the child colors in a part of the turtle's shell. The behavior chart is complete when all of the parts are colored. Good behavior will happen much faster than the turtle moves. |
Fill the Truck
Very popular behavior chart. Write the reward in the star and fill in the child's name to finish the sentence. Then watch them fill the truck! If stickers aren't an option, use smiley faces or checkmarks instead. |
Weekly Chore Chart
Ideal for tracking several chores. List chores down the left side then mark one point per activity per day. Be sure to decide ahead of time how many points are needed to earn the reward at the end of the week. |
Clown Time
Got color? Each time the desired task is completed the child can color in another balloon. Watch this behavior chart become more beautiful as the behaviors do, too. And just for fun, the students can color the clown holding the balloons, too. |
Kittens!
Meow...Friends of felines will love this adorable behavior chart. Kids can color these kittens one at a time when they meet the goal you set together. Your child will soon be moving toward purr-fect behavior. |
Puppies!
"Bark! Bark! Woof!" That's dog language for great job! These fun-loving puppies are just waiting to be colored by a well behaved child. Looking for a reward to match? How about a trip to a petting zoo or outing at the park? |
Bear to Honey
Feed me! This bear wants a sweet treat and he's waiting for your child to help him! Connect the dots each time the goal behavior is met. This behavior chart is great for young children because it only takes 4 repetitions to complete the chart. |
Butterfly Wings
Spring is in the air. With your child's good behavior, she can help this butterfly get to the flower. It takes 6 repetitions of the goal in order to complete this behavior chart so it's perfect for daily use: turning in assignments, raising hands, or other activities kids have many opportunities to do. |
Look at Me!
It's a slam dunk. Setting your students up for success has never been easier. With simple, easy to reach goals, students will be truly proud to show you and their parents their completed behavior chart and enjoy their well deserved reward. |
S-U-C-C-E-S-S
Can you spell success? Each time students reach their goal, they'll get to search for "success" in the word search. It's perfectly suited to older children who might think they're too old for a behavior chart. They'll love this one! |
Feed the Mouse
With this fun behavior chart, your child can help this mouse drive his little car to a wedge of cheese. This behavior chart takes 4 repetitions to complete.
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Spring Is Here
This behavior chart is great for kids who like to color. Each time they complete the expected task, they color a letter in the word "Spring" and when it's all filled in, they have a beautiful behavior chart to be proud of. |
Look at What I Did!
Help your kids stay fit. Use this behavior chart to keep track of the physical activities your child engages in. Be sure to use an incentive other than food. Go for games, toys, or activities with you instead. |
Pumpkins & Cats
Perfect for ages 8 & up. With this behavior chart, you can track assignments being turned in from different subjects, or different chores that kids are completing at home. Get creative for how you can use it. Great for daily use. |
Color the pumpkins!
Fun fall behavior chart. Put the child's name at the top of the chart, select the goal & incentive and you're all set. This behavior chart takes 5 repetitions to complete it. When the behavior chart is complete, let them color the rest of the picture for fun too. |
For Bug Lovers
Great for younger kids. Why? Because it only takes 4 repetitions of the desired behavior in order to complete the behavior chart. Let the child connect the dots each time he turns in an assignment, raises his hand, helps in the kitchen, or shares his toys with others. |
Ahoy - Good Behavior Ahead!
Since so many kids love pirates, you can use this special behavior chart to help inspire them toward better choices and behaviors. Takes 6 repetitions of the desired behavior in order to fill the behavior chart. |
Ooga ooga!
Do you have a child or student who loves prehistoric times? Use this behavior chart to keep them interested in choosing better behaviors. Takes 6 repetitions before the reward is earned. |
Help the Lamb Drive
Great for younger kids. Why? Because it only takes 4 repetitions of the desired behavior in order to complete the behavior chart. Each time the child performs the desired behavior she can track her success by drawing a line to the next dot. |
Feed the Bunny
Another chart that's great for younger kids because it only takes 4 repetitions of the desired behavior to complete the behavior chart. Each time the child performs the desired behavior she can track her success by drawing a line to the next dot. |
Help the Knight to His Horse
Send this knight on his quest for good behavior with this fun behavior chart. Chivalry can live again in your well-behaved child. It takes 6 repetitions of the desired behavior in order to fill the behavior chart. |
Take the Picture!
Does your child like surfing or volcanoes? This sheet has 2 different behavior charts so you get some variety. One behavior chart takes 4 repetitions for completion. The other behavior chart takes 5. |
Help the Princess *NEW*
This chart requires 6 repetitions to complete. Use this behavior chart for a behavior that your child has many opportunities to do each day: raising her hand, speaking with a normal voice, etc. |
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Rewards and Relationship-Builders
Let's have a great day!
If you've had a rough patch with your child or student, these cards can be a great way to make a fresh start. Simply print out the sheet, cut the cards out, and leave one of the cards in a place where the child will find it. Instructions are on page 2 of the PDF. |
Fun Rewards for Your Kids *NEW*
The Dr. Seuss movies (like Horton Hears a Who!, The Cat in the Hat, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas) are so popular right now, it's a great time to introduce your child to Dr. Seuss' books. They make great rewards and they're also a perfect way to spark your child's interest in reading. Get 7 free books and a free tote bag. |
Seasonal Word Find Charts & Printable Games
Valentine Battleship Game
Your kids will love this game! Perfect for school and home use. Reinforce math skills while having a great time in February. Click on the image to download the grid and playing instructions. |
Valentine's Day Word Find
Love is in the air with this fun game. This sheet can be done alone or in groups at home or at school. Dictionaries can be used! Help the kids in your life learn spelling skills. |
"St. Patrick's Day" Word Find
Help your kids love words with this fun and educational game. Great for a partner exercise in school or a reward for completing a behavior chart at home. Instructions are at the top of the sheet. |
"Happy Easter" Word Find
Get your thinking caps on! See how many words your child can find in the phrase "Happy Easter". Great to do in pairs so that it's a team effort. Challenge older kids to fill the whole grid. |
"Spring Break" Word Find
If your kids are bored during Spring break, this will keep them busy. Using the letters in "spring break" can they form enough words to fill the grid? Only words that are spelled correctly count. Dictionaries allowed. |
Summer Reading Chart Pages
Your child can track her summer reading by filling in this behavior chart. Books can be read alone or with someone else. Tracks an unlimited number of books - just print another page to expand. 4 pages included. |
"Summer Is Here" Word Find
Especially for older kids. Because of the limited variety of letters included in this phrase, making words out of them is more challenging. Print this one for your oldest child and one of the easier ones for her sibling. They can both be challenged as they work side by side. |
"Summer Is Great" Word Find
How many words can your child make out of this phrase? This fun sheet can help your child expand his vocabulary. For older kids, suggest that they look for words with 4 or more letters. |
Thanksgiving Word Find
Let the kids entertain themselves at Thanksgiving with this interactive chart game. It's fun and educational! How many words can your child find by himself or with a partner? Great for use at home or at school. |
Thanksgiving Word Scramble
Kids can have fun with this activity as they unscramble common Thanksgiving terms. They can work alone or with a partner on these anagrams. Answer key included on separate page. |
It's Independence Day! Word Find *NEW*
An activity that the whole family can get involved in. Look for words within the phrase "It's Independence Day." Dictionaries are allowed. Have your kids work on the sheet alone or with a sibling or friend. Older kids can look for 4 letter words and up. |
It's The Fourth Of July! Word Find *NEW*
How many words can your kids make out the phrase "It's The Fourth Of July?" This is a fun game for kids to do alone or as a team. For younger kids, allow them to find 2 and 3 letter words. |
You + Free Behavior Charts = Win/Win Situation
When you use these free behavior charts with the children in your life, you both win! They get to start finding more success and sense of accomplishment, and you get to watch them beam with joy as they do tasks that are appropriate for their age and development.
In addition to learning about and using these free behavior charts, I recommend you take a free 5-part class from teacher and parent Tom Daly about how you can get better behavior from children with ADHD or ADHD-like behaviors.
He's written an insightful FREE 5 lesson report for parents, and a FREE 5 lesson report for teachers that will give you ideas you can use immediately to help improve the behavior in the children you care about. Click on the link above that fits your situation (for parents or for teachers) and be open to making some changes that you're going to love!
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