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behavior rewards
By kimberly

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I use a clipboard with everyone's name and numbers 1 - 5 for each day of the week. Each warning, a number is circled. I team so my partner and I switch clipboards. At the end of each day, if they had no warnings they got
two dollars. One warning would be a dollar, two warnings, no dollars. I hand them "dollar bills" and I never keep track of them. The kids must be responsible for them. On Friday, they may buy priviledges. This keeps it free for me. Anything from no homework to eat with a friend to help the office, to use the teacher's desk all day. Some prizes can be bought for six dollars so the students
that always lose money feel like they can buy things. I also have things that cost more than one week's worth of reward money so they can save up for them. Things that allow them to leave the room and do usually cost more.
Good Luck!

 


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