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Student rewards don't have to be expensive or complicated! Incentives for middle school students just have to be fun and consistent. Perfect for PBIS! | http://maneuveringthemiddle.com
Looking for ways to reward and motivate your middle school students without draining your budget? Look no further! We've got you covered with a list of affordable and exciting prize ideas that will have them eager to learn and participate in class. Check out the post to get all the ideas plus a freebie!
I absolutely love using a ticket system in my classroom. The students become more engaged because they want to win these simple prizes. They know their hard work pays off. I also laminated the reward options so they can be changed throughout the school year as needed. Even better, I bought all the materials to make this at the dollar store! #positivereinforcement #teachertools #teacherhacks #classroomtools #classroomresources
20 inexpensive classroom reward system ideas for upper-elementary and middle
Last school year, I had very ambitious dreams about starting a classroom economy system in my room. I was desperate for a way to tie in the Personal Financial Literacy TEKS that are a part of our math standards in Texas. I was very nervous about starting one and it was a very large project to take on to ensure it fit my very own needs. I am going to give you an idea of how I set mine up so that you can easily copy for your own room. If you want to know my full-year review of the classroom…
Use one of these systems to help get your middle school students engaged!
This easy incentive and reward activity can help bring engagement, motivation, and focus to your middle school classroom.
31 unique incentives and rewards for elementary, middle and high school classrooms. Many of these non-food rewards are free and can be a great list for PBIS committees looking for incentive ideas. Use these ideas to motivate students both individually and as a whole-class without candy or other food incentives.
Real talk: classroom management has always been my biggest struggle as a teacher. I think that this is true for a lot of teachers. It’s one thing to read about classroom management strategies in a college classroom, but it’s a whole other ballgame when you’re standing in front of a roomful of middle schoolers and you are somehow expected to keep them all in line! I’ve had a few tough groups over my first few years, and I needed something to up my classroom management game. The classroom…
However you decide to pass out rewards, your students will love earning them - even if they don’t get to eat them!
For any PBS system, be clear with exactly what the class needs to do to earn their rewards -- Urbanski & Vagenas, QSI
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Lauren 👋🏽 LoLo Loves Learning on Instagram: “✨Mystery Rewards✨ It’s about that time of the year where my students (and I) need allllllllllllll the motivation possible and…”
Are you searching for a way to motivate your middle school students? Found a way to track positive behavior but not sure what to do now? Treasure box? No, that's too elementary. Prizes? No, that's too expensive. Reward coupons are the way to go! Your students will love the opportunity to be rewarded with things that matter to them. Plus, these no cost options will cut down on the amount of money you need to spend on your classroom!
Coupons are not too juvenile for the secondary classroom. Read about how to implement this classroom management tool with students today!
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Effective classroom management strategies are essential for a positive and productive learning environment for middle and high school students.
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