Monitoring Student Academic Behaviors: Daily Behavior Report Cards

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Monitoring Student Academic Behaviors: Daily Behavior Report Cards

Daily Behavior Report Cards (DBRCs) Are… brief forms containing student behavior-rating items. The teacher typically rates the student daily (or even more frequently) on the DBRC. The results can be graphed to document student response to an intervention.

Daily Behavior Report Cards Can Monitor… Inattention/Hyperactivity On-Task Behavior (Attention) Work Completion Organization Skills Compliance With Adult Requests Ability to Interact Appropriately With Peers

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Daily Behavior Report Card: Younger Students/ Daily

Daily Behavior Report Card: 4 5 8 6 Daily Behavior Report Card: Younger Students/Weekly

Daily Behavior Report Card: 4 5 4 8 6 Daily Behavior Report Card: Older Students/ Weekly

Daily Behavior Report Card: Chart

Daily Behavior Report Card: John Jones May 5 Mrs. Williams Rm 108 Daily Behavior Report Card: Daily Version

Daily Behavior Report Card: John Jones Mrs. Williams Rm 108 Daily Behavior Report Card: Weekly Version 05 05 07 05 06 07 05 07 07 05 08 07 05 09 07 40 60 60 50

Daily Behavior Report Card: Progress-Monitoring Chart

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