Reward Chart Printable | Weekly Behaviour Chart for Children | Free Download
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This free reward chart printable helps motivate children by tracking positive behaviour and achievements throughout the week.
Description
Encourage positive behaviour and motivation with this Reward Chart Printable for children.
Reward charts are an effective way to help pupils develop good habits and celebrate achievements. This printable chart allows children to collect stars, stickers or ticks when they meet their goals.
The chart includes space to track progress throughout the week, making it ideal for reinforcing positive behaviour both at home and in the classroom.
Teachers and parents can use this chart to support children with:
- Behaviour management
- Completing homework
- Classroom expectations
- Daily routines
- Building positive habits
Children can see their progress clearly and work towards a reward when their goals are achieved.
This resource is simple to use and prints clearly for everyday classroom or home use.
What’s Included
✔ Printable weekly reward chart
✔ Space for daily rewards or stickers
✔ Clear goal-setting section
✔ Teacher or parent comment area
✔ Easy-to-use behaviour support tool
Ideal For
KS1 pupils
KS2 pupils
Behaviour management
Motivation and goal setting
Home and classroom reward systems
File Type
Microsoft Word Document (.DOCX) – printable and editable.
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