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  • Home > Resource Center > Articles > Mystery Friends Approach Assures Positive Behavior for All.

    Mystery Friends Approach Assures Positive Behavior for All.

    Mystery Friends Approach Assures Positive Behavior for All.
    Idea by Linda, Kindergarten Teacher, Mattawan, Michigan:


    To promote good hallway behavior, I pull two students’ name sticks from a box. I do not reveal the identity of these "mystery friends" but I do tell my class that I will be observing these two students to see how they are behaving as we walk in the halls. Of course, since no one knows which two students I am observing, all of my students monitor their own behavior. When we return to the classroom, my well-behaved mystery friends each get to choose a small treat, such as a spider ring, a small eraser, or a sticker.
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