Behavior Expectation Lesson Plan
Created by Ben & Nathan in January
2011
Teach – Week of February 21st
Behavior
expectation or rule to be taught: Be Responsible
Location for
expectation: Cafeteria
Rationale-
It is important to be responsible in the cafeteria. It is important to
keep your table and cafeteria clean so we have no injuries in the
cafeteria. It is also important to eat what you take so we do not waste
food.
Note: Remind
students about not throwing away silver, bring all you need (cold/home
lunch, slushy money and drinks/water bottles, and no eating food out of
cafeteria. In grades 4-5 students are not allowed to take any food out
of the cafeteria since they do not have snack time.
Provide
examples to help students better understand what
is and what is not the expected
behavior:
Examples of expected behavior. Choose examples of that best
“fits” the general case of what the behavior expectation
|
Non
examples of expected behavior that are:
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Bob and
Bill eat their lunch clean up their mess at their table and make
sure the trash make it into the garbage, silverware goes in the
tub, and trays are put in the correct area.
Bob and
Bill are getting their lunch and take one scoop of each item
from the salad bar knowing that they can come back for more if
they wish |
Bob and Bill eat their lunch
leave food and wrappers on the table and floor. Someone else
comes to eat at their table and cannot find a clean spot to
eat. Then Bob and Bill take their trays and silverware and
throw it in the trash. Now the school has to purchase new
silverware and trays.
Bob and Bill are getting
their lunch and take six scoops of olives and end up dumping
them on the floor and in the trash because they could not eat
all of them. |
Provide
opportunities to practice and build fluency:
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Set aside a
few minutes right before lunch to review and practice the rule.
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As the
teacher models, have individual students demonstrate examples and
non-examples of the following the rule (role play)
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Tell
students about the consequences for following and not following the
rules
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