Everyone loves praise and recognition for the hard work they do,
kids included. Best practice is to provide students with at least 5
positive comments to every one negative comment. This 5:1 ratio helps
students understand what is expected of them, builds self-esteem, and
reinforces the positive behaviors students are exhibiting.
“Brag Tags” are a new way for students at
Prairie View to receive this positive recognition and to show others the
positives as well. Brag Tags are necklaces that each student at Prairie
View has that are filled with colored beads and plastic tags that represent
positive behaviors. The idea of Brag Tags was brought to Prairie View by
Heidi Graff, a Prairie View fourth-grade teacher. She had seen Brag Tags
promoted elsewhere and thought it would be a wonderful way to acknowledge great
student behaviors. Ms. Graff commented, “Brag Tags are a fun, cool way to
recognize students for all the wonderful things they do each day at school!
The kids are really excited about the tags and motivated to earn as many
tags and homework beads as possible! By the end of the year, I expect the
necklaces filled with lots of tags and beads, all of which represent the many
accomplishments of a successful school year!” The Prairie View Parent Teacher
Organization quickly jumped on board, supported the idea of Brag Tags, and
purchased the Brag-Tag materials for the school. Kelly Kuenzi, Prairie
View PTO co-president shared, “I think Brag Tags are a great school-wide incentive that will
help promote and reward positive behavior and hard work. They will
motivate students to have responsible, respectful, and safe behaviors at
school.”
Each classroom at Prairie View has an area
where all the Brag Tags are displayed. On Fridays and during special
occasions, such as positive behavior assemblies, students wear their Brag-Tag
necklaces at school. Right now the necklaces are rather bare, but throughout
the school year, students will earn colored beads for behaviors such as turning
in homework or completing reading activities. Each month students also
have the opportunity to earn a special school-wide tag for a specific behavior
such as respect, responsibility, or trustworthiness. Even within art,
music, and physical education classes, students earn special tags for their behavior,
performance, or effort. So as the year progresses, students’ necklaces
will become increasingly colorful and abundantly filled with acknowledgements
of their successes.
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