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By Tabitha

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When they have filled in their card they get to go into the warehouse. It is full of toys, bookmarks, books, puzzles, stickers, etc., and sometimes coupons that I make up. Such as eat lunch with teacher, 10 minutes free time
at end of the day, 15 minutes on computer at the end of the day, 10 points added to a test(very popular one), 10 points added to final grade in any subject of your choose.
I look at completed homework for the month and if they have 80% turned in and I didn't have to send a bad report home on there weekly reports or call home they get to participate in the movie/popcorn party at the
end of the month. Those that didn't do their work or got into trouble go visit the teacher next door and have work to do for me. We both have this agreement for our classes. So when she shows a movie I take her students. Or I place them outside my door in the desks that we have so that I can keep an eye on them and still watch my class. After the first month of school I have found that there are not that many students who miss homework or get bad comments on their weekly reports. I hope this answers your questions.

 


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