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Welcome to the Classroom Management pages.
Look at the 'Classroom
Rewards' ideas and resources listed below,
or browse around the other
Classroom Management pages using the bar above.
General Reward Systems:
- Super
Stars! - A simple reward system for younger
students.
- The
Star System - A reward system which encourages
children to be stars!
- Stars
in their Eyes - An effective reward system
which encourages good work, good behaviour
and good manners.
- Rubber
Band Ball - Use this technique to reward
your children.
- Reward
Jar - An easy to manage system of rewarding
children for all kinds of things.
- Sitting
Nicely - A simple and effective way of
moving children between different areas in
your classroom.
- Gorgeous
Children Grid - A fun reward system which
will work with all groups of children.
- Star
in the Jar - A simple reward system based
on small gold stars.
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- Golden
Wall - A wonderful way of rewarding positive
behaviour throughout a half term.
- Bonus
Bucks - Try this great reward system with
your class.
- Warm
Fuzzies - A fantastic way of rewarding
achievement and behaviour in your class.
- Top
100 - Use this wonderful technique for
rewarding good behaviour during registration
time.
- Tree
of Achievement - An excellent way of promoting
achievement in your class.
- Behaviour
Ladder - An effective way of encouraging
good behaviour in your class.
- Pin
in the Board - A simple and easy to manage
way of encouraging and rewarding good behaviour.
- Target
Trees - A fantastic way of encouraging
children to achieve their targets.
- Traffic
Lights - A simple, but extremely visual,
technique to encourage and reward good behaviour.
- Tickets
Please! - A simple reward technique which
is great for competitive groups!
- Rewarding
for Homework - A technique for rewarding
children who return their homework!
- Homework
Credits - A brilliant way of encouraging
children to complete their homework.
- Behaviour
Train - Use this train idea to reward good
behaviour in your classroom.
- Prize
Tokens! - A wonderful way of rewarding
good work and good behaviour!
- Rewarding
Punctuality - Reward those children who
are on time using this simple trick!
- Manners
Chart - A simple way of encouraging quiet
and good manners within your class.
- Sticker
Club - Reward children with stickers in
their own special sticker book.
- Be
a Special Friend - Praise those children
who are a special friend by rewarding them
with these excellent ideas!
- The
Golden Folder - Raise the self esteem of
your children using the simple idea.
Weekly Rewards:
- Friday
Raffle! - An extremely simple way of rewarding
good behaviour.
- Friday's
Fine Diners - Use this technique to encourage
good behaviour at lunchtimes.
- Class
Celebrity - Give one child a special treat
each week and make them the class celebrity!
- Chance
Cards - A cheap and effective way of giving
praise and rewards to children.
- Gold
Medals - Reward five children each week
with a gold medal and special privileges.
- Lunchtime
Lotto - A weekly reward system which encourages
good behaviour throughout the school.
- Class
Mascot - An interesting way of encouraging
children, and good for Literacy skills too!
- Brick
On / Brick Off - An effective team activity
which rewards group and individual efforts.
- Adopt
an Animal - Reward children for their good
behaviour by letting them adopt an animal over
the weekend!
- Team
of the Week - A football-related idea,
in which children vote for others who have
behaved well, or produced good work.
Reward Resources:
- Reward
Certificates
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For both KS 1&2 pupils, to reward their effort
as part of behaviour/class management. It can
be modified to suit other situations too. Catch
your pupils being good and reward them. Contributed
by Jane Ibe.
- Behaviour
Chart (Animals)
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A fantastic chart which can be used to track
a child's behaviour. Contributed by Lisa Daniels.
- Behaviour
Chart (Basketball)
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Use this basketball-themed chart to track a
pupil's behaviour throughout the week. Contributed
by Lisa Daniels.
- Behaviour
Chart (Dinosaurs)
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If your children like dinosaurs, they can use
this chart to monitor their own behaviour throughout
the week. Contributed by Lisa Daniels.
- Behaviour
Chart (Football)
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Budding footballers can use this chart to track
their behaviour over the course of a week.
Contributed by Lisa Daniels.
- Behaviour
Chart (Golf)
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A helpful chart which can be used by children
to monitor their own behaviour. Contributed
by Lisa Daniels.
- Good News
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A note which can be shared with others, celebrating
good news and good work by children. Contributed
by Michelle Vivad.
- Sunshine
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Recognise good behaviour and achievements by
putting children's names on this groovy sunshine!
- Cloud
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If expectations are not met, give children a
gentle warning by putting their names on this
unhappy cloud.
- Merit
Certificate
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A PDF certificate which can be printed and
used to reward children for any achievement.
Contributed by Emma Holliday.
- Peacock
Targets
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When children meet their target, let them colour
in a peacock feather. Contributed by Victoria
Jackman.
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Certificates
(only £2.00)
A downloadable resource:
- A set of 10 pages with 10 different certificate designs.
- Print them out and use them as rewards for your children!
- Great to use in any classroom.
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