Rewards and Incentives

Classroom management can be tough. Sometimes individual student behaviors can be even tougher! This board will help you find ideas, resources, FREE downloads, and more to help with rewards and incentives for your students. It's the perfect help for the preschool, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom or homeschool!
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Behavior Punch Cards EDITABLE
Your students will love getting punches to fill up their cards. When their cards are full, they can earn a reward or privilege. Building up to these rewards can be motivating and rewarding for students. You can give out punches when the student earns them or at the end of the day. You can also make it a classroom job to have another responsible student punch a card when asked. #classroommangement
15 Growth Mindset Strategies to Teach Your Students
If you’re like me, when you read about having a growth mindset, you read about the idea of giving our students strategies to use when approaching a problem. Rather than parroting some true but ultimately abstract ideas on growth mindset, I wanted to give teachers something real, tangible, and actionable that they can implement in their classrooms. So here are some classroom best practices that I’ve found and created to help your students develop a growth mindset. Let’s dive in.
Absent Folders
Motivate your students and take some responsibility off your plate with this Absent Folder system. Here is how you can keep your classroom and students organized using Absent Folders. #classroomorganization #absentstudents
5 Ways to Positively Manage Student Behavior
Something that I’ve found in my teaching career is that if you can build a positive classroom environment, many behavior issues decrease. (Notice that I said DECREASE, not CEASE.) If your students feel loved, validated, and appreciated, they will listen to what you ask them to do with less resistance.I’ve got 5 behavior management strategies that can help you POSITIVELY manage the behavior inside your classroom.
5 Ways to Positively Manage Student Behavior
Something that I’ve found in my teaching career is that if you can build a positive classroom environment, many behavior issues decrease. (Notice that I said DECREASE, not CEASE.) If your students feel loved, validated, and appreciated, they will listen to what you ask them to do with less resistance.I’ve got 5 behavior management strategies that can help you POSITIVELY manage the behavior inside your classroom.
End of Year Awards EDITABLE PRINT AND DIGITAL
EDITABLE End of Year Awards - This set includes 202 pages of award certificates, teacher nomination forms, student nomination forms, note home to parents, and diplomas. I have also added blank award templates for you to add in your own award titles. Great for preschool, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. Click through to see each award now! (Color and b&w options available) #EndOfYearAwards #EndOfYear #EndOfTheYear
10 Bullying Mentor Texts You (Probably) Haven't Heard Of
Bullying seems to be a pervasive problem in every school. Sometimes it seems that no matter what we do, the problem continues or gets worse. One effective way I found to deal with bullying, is to address it head-on using different picture books. Not only are the books engaging and entertaining, they also simply lay out what bullying looks like and how it makes the other person feel.
Tackling Tattling in the Classroom
It seems like every day there is an endless stream of students reporting behaviors or incidents that happen in the classroom. On one hand, we want to help our students feel heard and validated so they know we are a safe person for them to talk to. On the other hand, we certainly don’t want to feed into the tattle machine. It’s a fine line to walk. So how do we handle tattling in our classrooms?
End of Year Awards EDITABLE PRINT AND DIGITAL
EDITABLE End of Year Awards - This set includes 202 pages of award certificates, teacher nomination forms, student nomination forms, note home to parents, and diplomas. I have also added blank award templates for you to add in your own award titles. Great for preschool, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. Click through to see each award now! (Color and b&w options available) #EndOfYearAwards #EndOfYear #EndOfTheYear
Tackling Tattling in the Classroom
It seems like every day there is an endless stream of students reporting behaviors or incidents that happen in the classroom. On one hand, we want to help our students feel heard and validated so they know we are a safe person for them to talk to. On the other hand, we certainly don’t want to feed into the tattle machine. It’s a fine line to walk. So how do we handle tattling in our classrooms?
End of Year Awards EDITABLE PRINT AND DIGITAL
EDITABLE End of Year Awards - This set includes 202 pages of award certificates, teacher nomination forms, student nomination forms, note home to parents, and diplomas. I have also added blank award templates for you to add in your own award titles. Great for preschool, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. Click through to see each award now! (Color and b&w options available) #EndOfYearAwards #EndOfYear #EndOfTheYear
15 Growth Mindset Strategies to Teach Your Students
If you’re like me, when you read about having a growth mindset, you read about the idea of giving our students strategies to use when approaching a problem. Rather than parroting some true but ultimately abstract ideas on growth mindset, I wanted to give teachers something real, tangible, and actionable that they can implement in their classrooms. So here are some classroom best practices that I’ve found and created to help your students develop a growth mindset. Let’s dive in.
End of Year Awards EDITABLE PRINT AND DIGITAL
EDITABLE End of Year Awards - This set includes 202 pages of award certificates, teacher nomination forms, student nomination forms, note home to parents, and diplomas. I have also added blank award templates for you to add in your own award titles. Great for preschool, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. Click through to see each award now! (Color and b&w options available) #EndOfYearAwards #EndOfYear #EndOfTheYear
Using Fidgets To Keep Students Focused
Using fidget toys or objects can help your students focus better throughout the day. This koosh ball is just one of the MANY different fidgets you could use in your classroom to help students who need to get some extra energy out. You can probably find many items are already in your room. Click through this post to see the many different options available! Great for Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classrooms and #specialeducation rooms as well! #fidgets
Behavior Punch Cards EDITABLE
Your students will love getting punches to fill up their cards. When their cards are full, they can earn a reward or privilege. Building up to these rewards can be motivating and rewarding for students. You can give out punches when the student earns them or at the end of the day. You can also make it a classroom job to have another responsible student punch a card when asked. #classroommangement