Available Behavior Intervention Resources
Review how to access the available resources in Compass Intervention.
There are different resources available to launch and adopt Compass Behavior Intervention. They can be accessed from the Homepage or from the Lesson Library. Expand on each choice below to learn more.
From the Homepage
Behavior Intervention Matrix
List of Behavior Intervention lessons available to address specific behaviors that are common across many school districts to help students build knowledge and develop positive behavior. Lessons are developmentally appropriate to match four grade bands—lower elementary, upper elementary, middle school, and high school.
Behavior Intervention Facilitator’s Guide
Provides an overview, purpose, and role of Behavior Intervention and Restorative Practices facilitator. Instructions for before lesson, during lesson, and after lesson allow facilitators to use the Compass platform with confidence. Detailed guide includes best practices of using student response pages to hold a restorative conversation directly after student’s completion of the lesson.
Behavior Intervention Family Letter
A fillable family letter that can be customized for the behavior infraction and sent or emailed to students’ families. Available in both English and Spanish, help to ensure support from families.
The Spanish Family Letter can be located when previewing a lesson.
See Section “From Lesson Library” below for detailed steps.
Behavior Intervention Tier 3 Choice Board for Grades 6-12
Students in grades 6-12 can be offered choice board extension activities to enable students to use their learning to give back and repair harm. It is not required to complete in addition to the Tier 3 lesson but offers additional restorative practice for students as a hands-on learning experience.
From the Lesson Library
Step 1: Click “Lesson Library” from the left-side menu.
Step 2: Use keyword or filter by grade level or theme to search the Lesson Library.
Step 3: Preview lesson by clicking on the View icon under Actions.
Step 4: On the Lesson Preview Options page, the title of the lesson, description, grade band, time, and theme are displayed. Select Tier to preview, then click “Launch Lesson”.
All admin users and instructors can view Lesson Outline with available resources. Students will have a similar view without resources and availability to skip to sections of the lesson.
Student Response Pages
There are three ways that open response prompts can be recorded by students during the lesson: printable PDFs, fillable PDFs, or in-product prompts. A fillable pdf/paper response page can be provided for students that align with the questions asked in the Behavioral Intervention digital lessons. The tier is indicated on the top righthand corner of each page and may be more than one page. As best practice, include the Admit, Apologize, Amend page when assigning Tier 2 and/or Tier 3 lessons.
Response pages are unique for each lesson.
Behavior Intervention Family Letter
A fillable family letter that can be customized for the behavior infraction and sent or emailed to students’ families. Available in both English and Spanish, help to ensure support from families.
Behavior Intervention Tier 3 Choice Board for Grades 6-12
Students in grades 6-12 can be offered choice board extension activities to enable students to use their learning to give back and repair harm. It is not required to complete in addition to the Tier 3 lesson but offers additional restorative practice for students as a hands-on learning experience.