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I wanted to share how I use (and have used for several years) a token economy in my classroom. I taught at different PBIS/PBS schools for 7 years, and a token economy is the perfect addition to what your school is already doing! I’ve used this system in 1st, 2nd, and 4th grades, and absolutely ... Read more

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Life would be better if I could actually spend the money I print for my classroom. Click HERE to view my classroom economy set. Welcome to Classroom Economy 101: Your classroom economy may not run exactly as mine does, but that's okay. Take the parts you like and what will work best for your students. I am going to answer a couple of questions I received about the way classroom economy runs in my class. First and foremost ... BE ORGANIZED. I have a binder with all of my classroom economy…

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Imagine a classroom floor where there are no pencils, erasers, or glue sticks rolling around. 🤗 When you implement a classroom economy, students learn that they will be responsible for purchasing materials that get lost, damaged, or used-up. The amount of natural responsibility that develops when they have some skin in the game is astounding. You can read more and download a FREE Starter pack with money, coupons, trackers, and more! Classroom Store Ideas Middle School, Classroom Cash Printable, Classroom Cash Reward System, Classroom Economy 5th Grade, Classroom Economy Elementary, Classroom Store Rewards, Classroom Store Setup, Class Store Ideas, Class Currency

Imagine a classroom floor where there are no pencils, erasers, or glue sticks rolling around. 🤗 When you implement a classroom economy, students learn that they will be responsible for purchasing materials that get lost, damaged, or used-up. The amount of natural responsibility that develops when they have some skin in the game is astounding. You can read more and download a FREE Starter pack with money, coupons, trackers, and more!

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