45 Black and White, Print Quality Sticker Charts for use with students PreK - 3. How you use these charts and for what purpose is completely up to you, but Melanie and I outline some ways that we use them with our students. The basic premise is to keep track of progress towards a larger goal. When objectives are met, use small stickers to fill each slot on the chart. You can divide or group sections of a chart (eg, fill the robot's arms for a small reward; fill the whole chart for a large one). Updated for 2020: The second major update to this useful tool. The pack is 50% larger which means more choices for you and your students. It was also optimized and adjusted so that the sticker counts in the pictures are more uniform. A small number -- indicating how many sticker stops an image has -- has been added to the bottom corner. Additionally, some images were given larger sticker spots. The charts are suited for use with individualized behavior plans, everyday expectations, rewards or incentives, and much more. Remember, that student FEEDBACK is the important component. Tell the student why they are getting the sticker! Good luck, and be creative! Here are some other suggested uses and best practices: - Allow students to select a chart they prefer - Make clear goals, guidelines and expectations - Allow student to color chart and make it their own - Be CONSISTENT with its use! (can't stress this enough) - Give stickers for daily activities such as: Cleaning the room (PreK) Doing HW Helping a friend Doing something above and beyond expectations Any task student is not doing on regular basis Reading a book Getting a 100 on test If you need any changes or additions, just ask! Thank you so much for your support!