Behavior Contract Name: Johnny Cash Start Date: 1/28/13 Review Date: 2/28/13 Goal(s) Johnny will raise his hand and be recognized by the teacher before.

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Behavior Contract Name: Johnny Cash Start Date: 1/28/13 Review Date: 2/28/13 Goal(s) Johnny will raise his hand and be recognized by the teacher before offering an answer or comment Incentive: Johnny will add a point to his Good Behavior Chart each time he raises his hand to answer or comment and waits to be recognized Redemptions of Points: When Johnny has earned 15 points on his Good Behavior Chart, he may select a friend, choose a game from the play-materials shelf, and spend 10 minutes during free time at the end of the day playing the game _________________________ ________________________ Teacher Student _________________________ _________________________ Administrator Parent/Guardian

Behavioral Contract Name: Justin Bieber Date: 01/28/13 Target Behavior: Tardiness to classes Current Frequency: 4 times per week My Goal: Two (2) or fewer times tardy to class per week Reinforcer if I meet my Goal: I will earn a coupon for a free drink at snack to use the following week Consequences: Continued office referrals for tardiness to class will result in Saturday Detention and ISS Contract Review Date: February, 2013 Signatures: Student: Intervention Coordinator: Parent/Guardian: Administrator: