Behavior Basics: Unit 3


WHAT IS BEHAVIOR BASICS?

Behavior basics is a systematic program designed for schools that focusing on social emotional learning (SEL). Behavior Basics was designed to help teach students the basics of behavior and to teach students the skills necessary to become a successful student in all settings. It is a comprehensive year-long curriculum that includes 60 different behavior lessons. Each behavior is it’s own week-long lesson and can be taught in any order to meet the needs of the students. The Behavior Basics Overview is provided for free below to share with administrators and parents.

Social emotional learning (SEL) is how people learn to understand and manage emotions and empathy, establish and maintain positive relationships and learn to make smart decisions.  Social emotional learning in the classroom can help teach students the techniques needed to do these things on their own across all settings.

The three individual components that make up the entire program are:


UNIT 3: STUDENT BEHAVIORS

Teaching students how to behave and to set expectations is a huge component of any classroom management system. This is one unit included in the behavior basics program. Unit 3 focuses on student behaviors. There are 20 behavior lessons are included in the the unit.


To see a detailed preview of each behavior lesson in Unit 3, click each lesson below:


OTHER BEHAVIOR BASICS UNITS

The Behavior Basics Program consists of 60 different lessons focusing on 60 different common behaviors. These lessons are broken up into 4 units. To read more about the other units, click below:


Let’s Take a Closer Look

To see a detailed look into each program of the Behavior Basics Program, click below.