Sunday, November 9, 2014

Choice Boards

     Based on my previous post of break cards, this post will discuss choice boards. Choice boards are pictorial cards that express an option the student wants or needs. It serves as a visual for students to see what they want/need and do not necessarily need to communicate verbally.  


     This is an example of a choice board a student may have when they have appropriately completed an assignment or exhibited expected behaviors for a sustained amount of time. Students earn a break/reward and will use the choice board to receive their reward.


     Another use of choice boards can be to cut individual cards and place them on a clipboard with velcro. Students then have the freedom to move the cards over to a request area that is easy for the teacher to understand what they want/need. 

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