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Tickets By Mrs. TN B
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I use admission tickets (the kind you can get at a raffle). I give three tickets per day for A behavior. I also give tickets for appropriate behavior, 100% on tests, returned homework, quiet group work, and random acts of kindness.
Students pay tickets for talking out, out of seat without permission, extra bathroom trip, borrowing pencils, etc.
Once a month students may redeem their tickets at the store. I have items "priced" for sale. For example: pencils, erasers = 3 tickets; small snack = 10 tockets; spiral notebook, coloring book = 25 tickets. The prices go up to 200 tickets and | | itmes are medium-sized stuffed animals (from my children's rooms), small model cars, etc. I get lots of items at thrift stores, yard sales and $1.00 stores. It can be expensive but I feel that the value is in teaching students how to earn the reward.
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