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Ideas for student rewards and incentives. In part one of this post series, I explained why ‘rewards’ isn’t a bad word and argued my case for why they should be an integral part of the classroom. In this post, I’m going to share how to do that. I’ve found that the most effective way to use rewards with students is with a combination of a consistent reward system and unexpected now-that rewards, so I’ll share ideas about both. Easy Reward Systems A reward system is different from a behavior management system. Keep track of how many times students are making good choices in the classroom by assigning team points–compliment kids and make a slash on the board to keep track.

Now-That Rewards These are unexpected rewards given to students AFTER they’ve demonstrated exceptional behavior. When students use manipulatives the correct way during a lesson, say, “You all did a fabulous job staying on-task and practicing your math skills. How do you use rewards in the classroom? The following two tabs change content below. No Bullying Activities, No Bullies Posters, No Bullying Labels, Anti-Bullying Worksheets. Help promote no bullying at school and home with these no bullying posters, labels, worksheets and printables.

Display these printables everywhere to help kids recognize that bullying is not cool. No Bullying Labels Use these badges and labels to attach to kids clothing, school bags, lunch bags, books and more. No Bullying Printables Hand out these printable papers to kids to help them show their support for anti-bullying. No Bullying Worksheets Kids can share their thoughts and answer some questions on bullying. No Bullies Posters Hang these No Bullying Posters on classroom doors, daycares, nursery schools, recreational centres and home. No Bullying Certificates Hand these anti-bullying certificates out to the kids at home and school to show them appreciation for being an anti-bullying participant. Use these No Bullying Iron-ons for t-shirts, pillow-cases, handbags, school bags and more. Terms of Use SiteMap Privacy Policy Cool Links Home About Us Contact Us. Microsoft Word - Number Format DBRC 6-18-08 kv.doc - reportcardnumber.pdf.

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Behavior Management Printable Forms for Grades K-12. Jackpot! Ideas for Classroom Rewards. Talk ticket_ short form.pdf. Jackpot! Ideas for Classroom Rewards. Read through this list for reward ideas that will motivate your students. Academic Activities Go to the library to select a bookHelp a classmate with an academic assignmentHelp the teacher to present a lesson (e.g., by completing sample math problem on blackboard, reading a section of text aloud, assisting cooperative learning groups on an activity)Invite an adult "reading buddy" of student's choice to classroom to read with studentListen to books-on-tapePlay academic computer gamesRead a book of his/her choiceRead a story aloud to younger childrenRead aloud to the classSelect a class learning activity from a list of choicesSelect a friend as a "study buddy" on an in-class work assignmentSelect friends to sit with to complete a cooperative learning activitySpend time (with appropriate supervision) on the Internet at academic sites Helping Roles Praise/Recognition Prizes/Privileges/Rewards Recreation.

NonFoodReward_Klamath_06-19-08.pdf. No or Low Cost Recognition Ideas for Students.pdf. School Examples. 35 Free or Inexpensive Rewards for Individual Students - Free or Inexpensive Rewards.pdf. School Examples. SWPBS & RTI Tools | EdProDevelopment. 8APBS_Tier2_GettingStartedWorkbook.pdf. Example2.pdf. Behavior Contract - Polk Elementary School. Daily Behavior Form - Polk Elementary School.