Description
What It Is:
This is a '3 Strikes Behavior Contract' worksheet designed for 5th-grade students. It outlines the consequences for not following classroom rules and building rules, leading to a loss of field trip privileges. The contract includes spaces for student and parent signatures, as well as lines for documenting each strike: Strike One (warning), Strike Two (student calls parent), and Strike Three (loss of field trips).
Grade Level Suitability:
The worksheet is designed for 5th grade. The language used is appropriate for this age group, and the concept of a behavior contract with clear consequences is suitable for students learning about responsibility and rule-following.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps to clearly communicate behavioral expectations and consequences to students and parents. It promotes accountability and encourages students to follow classroom rules. It also provides a documented record of behavior issues and interventions.
How to Use It:
The worksheet should be read and reviewed by both the student and their parent. Both should sign and date the contract. The teacher will then document any behavioral issues by writing the details of each strike on the corresponding line.
Target Users:
The target users are 5th-grade teachers, students, and parents. Teachers can use it to manage classroom behavior, while students and parents can use it to understand and agree to the behavioral expectations.
This is a '3 Strikes Behavior Contract' worksheet designed for 5th-grade students. It outlines the consequences for not following classroom rules and building rules, leading to a loss of field trip privileges. The contract includes spaces for student and parent signatures, as well as lines for documenting each strike: Strike One (warning), Strike Two (student calls parent), and Strike Three (loss of field trips).
Grade Level Suitability:
The worksheet is designed for 5th grade. The language used is appropriate for this age group, and the concept of a behavior contract with clear consequences is suitable for students learning about responsibility and rule-following.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps to clearly communicate behavioral expectations and consequences to students and parents. It promotes accountability and encourages students to follow classroom rules. It also provides a documented record of behavior issues and interventions.
How to Use It:
The worksheet should be read and reviewed by both the student and their parent. Both should sign and date the contract. The teacher will then document any behavioral issues by writing the details of each strike on the corresponding line.
Target Users:
The target users are 5th-grade teachers, students, and parents. Teachers can use it to manage classroom behavior, while students and parents can use it to understand and agree to the behavioral expectations.

