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Race to 20 Math Game Worksheet
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What It Is:
The worksheet features two behavior tracking charts, 'Race to 20' and 'Race to 30'. Each chart includes a space to write a goal, date, and name. Below, there's a table with multiple empty boxes where the student can initial each time they achieve the positive behavior goal.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for Kindergarten through 3rd Grade. The concept is simple enough for younger students to understand and track their behavior, while older elementary students can use it for more complex goals.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps reinforce positive behavior through visual tracking and rewards. It encourages self-monitoring, goal setting, and provides a sense of accomplishment as students fill in the boxes.
How to Use It:
First, define a positive behavior goal with the student. Then, each time the student achieves that goal, they initial a box on the chart. Once all boxes are initialed, the student has 'won the race' and achieved their goal.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and counselors can use this worksheet to help students improve behavior, track progress, and reinforce positive habits. It's also helpful for students who need visual reminders and positive reinforcement.
The worksheet features two behavior tracking charts, 'Race to 20' and 'Race to 30'. Each chart includes a space to write a goal, date, and name. Below, there's a table with multiple empty boxes where the student can initial each time they achieve the positive behavior goal.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for Kindergarten through 3rd Grade. The concept is simple enough for younger students to understand and track their behavior, while older elementary students can use it for more complex goals.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps reinforce positive behavior through visual tracking and rewards. It encourages self-monitoring, goal setting, and provides a sense of accomplishment as students fill in the boxes.
How to Use It:
First, define a positive behavior goal with the student. Then, each time the student achieves that goal, they initial a box on the chart. Once all boxes are initialed, the student has 'won the race' and achieved their goal.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and counselors can use this worksheet to help students improve behavior, track progress, and reinforce positive habits. It's also helpful for students who need visual reminders and positive reinforcement.




