Creating Effective Expectation Matrix for School Environment
Engage in a structured activity to develop behavior guidelines using an expectation matrix. Follow guidelines to positively state rules, keep them concise, and focus on desired behaviors. Utilize sticky notes to define specific rules per setting and location. Gather insights to build a schoolwide behavior matrix effectively.
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Expectation Matrix Activity
Expectations Matrix Activity Guidelines State rules positively Keep to 3 to 5 per setting Use common and few words (easy remember) Rules should tell what the behaviors looks like Example: What does respect look like in the classroom What does being safe look like when using technology Tell students what TO DO rather than what NOT to do. Example: Instead of no vaping the restroom Report inappropriate activity immediately Return to class quickly
Example of an Expectation Matrix
Instructions Grab a sticky note. Select an expectation (left side of matrix, in red). Select a location (top of matrix, in black). Write down one behavior specific rule. Shows how the expectation looks in the given location. Place sticky note on the behavior matrix. At the end of the activity, sticky notes will be collected to assist with the creation of the schoolwide behavior/expectation matrix.
Extracurricular Activities Classroom Hallway Restrooms Cafeteria Technology Insert Expectation Insert Expectation Insert Expectation