Coloring pages can be a great reward for kids after they complete their behavior chart.
The coloring pages you’ll find here are suitable for ages 3 and up.
There are some that have big spaces for younger kids who don’t have well-developed motor skills, and there are also coloring pages that have more detailed designs for older kids who are developing the ability to stay in the lines and want to make masterpieces.
These coloring pages can be used with crayons, markers, colored pencils, or even water color. You can print as many of them as you want – totally for free. Best yet, your kids are going to love them.
So take a look at the free coloring pages below and print the ones that you think your child will like. You can even invite your kids over to the screen so that they can pick the ones they like. This way, you can be sure that they like the coloring sheets you’re printing… [click to continue…]
Click above to download this free behavior chart.
Each time your son, daughter, or student does the new positive behavior you’re working on, let them color a pumpkin on this behavior chart!
There are 5 pumpkins to color, so that means they’ll have to do the new behavior 5 times in one day in order to earn their reward.
When they’ve colored all the pumpkins, they can also color the rest of the picture on the behavior chart.
Click above to download this free behavior chart.
This holiday behavior chart will help you keep track of different activities your son, daughter, or student does during the day. The behavior chart has a spot for the child’s name, the date, and then it says: “Mark each activity completed!”
It’s not necessary that every line be filled with an activity in order for the child to earn the reward. Just determine ahead of time how many activities need to be checked off in order for the child to get the reward and then put an X through any unused lines.
At the end, let them color the Halloween picture on the behavior chart!