Lesson Plan

Positive Push Group Plan

Students will recognize and encourage positive actions by naming good behaviors, giving simple praise and small tokens, and cheering on classmates to build a caring classroom.

Using positive reinforcement at an early age helps 3rd graders feel confident, stay motivated, and learn to support each other, creating a friendly and cooperative classroom culture.

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10 minutes

Step 1

Welcome and Share

5 minutes

Step 2

What Is Positive Reinforcement?

8 minutes

Step 3

My Favorite Rewards

6 minutes

Step 4

Praise Poker Chips Game

7 minutes

Step 5

Reflection

3 minutes

Step 6

Exit Note

1 minute

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Reinforcement Techniques

Our Goals

What Is Positive Reinforcement?

Ways to Reinforce

Let’s See Examples

Your Turn

Remember

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Positive Push

Molly Mulhern

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