Teachers: what kind of reward/consequence system do you use in your classroom?
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I use a really simple system that works K-6. Each term, I buy a jar and fill it with jelly beans. If a student does the right thing, he or she may try to guess how many jelly beans are in the jar (I keep a poster on the wall next to the jar as a record). At the end of the term, I check to see who is closest, and that student wins the jar of jelly beans.
What it is is…
A big grid with the numbers 1 -6 across the bottom and 1-6 down the side on the left.
Picture a bunch of squares in between.
When the students do something good, answer a challenge question, etc. I will tell them to put their initials on LOTTO. (The poster board is laminated and the students write their initials in one of the squares with a vis a vis marker.) When each square is full of initials we will roll lotto. I have big foam dice to aid with this. We may have 4-5 rolls per time. Say I roll a 3 first… I go to the bottom and find the 3. Then I roll a 4… I go up 4 squares… whoever has their initials there wins a prize! When we are through rolling, we simply erase the board and start over again!
I hope I explained this well enough…
The kids love it and work very hard to get their name on lotto as much as possible since their odds of winning increase!
Also, it eliminates me having to ask for/purchase so many prizes!
I would be very careful about using these elaborate reward/punishment systems. They provide only temporary solutions to ongoing problems and have many negative side effects.
The proactive approach is a much better classroom management plan. Go to this site for more info on the proactive approach: http://www.Classroom-Management-Tips.com
Also, I have been making lots of posts on my blog about this issue lately…you can read them here: http://www.Teaching-Tips-Machine.com/blog
Many people are unaware of how many simple “tricks” there are out there that can turn your worst behaved student into a positive contributor to your classroom.
it’s been proving effective in so many school districts! i’ve been using it for over 10 years, and i have no complaints. the children have to realize that when you are bad, you are punished.
all my best,
brittney xo
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