Since many of you have requested this behavior lesson I am posting to the
list.
I am NOT the original author and cannot find the site where this is from but
will look in my files and see if I can find it.
This is suitable for upper elementary and especially middle school students.
I do not use this the first time I have a behavior problem. (it's a bit
harsh..lots of writing).
I use this when I have to remove a student from art class because there are
so many disruptions from him/her. I know some teachers hate the idea of a "time
out" but sometimes there is no other solution. I want to have the student
doing something during a "time out" rather than just sitting. I used to send
students to another classroom to do this.
BTW, I've only had to use this a few times.
HTH