- Trinkets such as pencils, erasers, marbles, silly bands, stickers, and other small items.
- Lunch with a friend
- .Lunch with an adult
- Computer time
- Teacher helper
- Free dress
- Homework Pass
- Free time
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Friday, August 24, 2012
Fifth Grade Reinforcers
Fifth grade students will earn Beagle Bucks for exhibiting various desired behaviors. Once a week they will be allowed to trade in their "Bucks" for various rewards from the each individual homeroom teacher's Beagle Buck Store.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
PBIS Reinforcers for 1st Grade
First Grade Rewards:
1.) Lunch with friend
2.) Pick job for the week
3.) No shoes for the day
4.) Work Posted in a public place (hallway)
5.) Positive phone call, or note, home
6.) Scented hand dot
7.) Choose reward
1.) Lunch with friend
2.) Pick job for the week
3.) No shoes for the day
4.) Work Posted in a public place (hallway)
5.) Positive phone call, or note, home
6.) Scented hand dot
7.) Choose reward
PBIS Reward Menu 4th grade
1. Let the students earn extra minutes of recess for the entire class.
2. Get "free choice" time at the end of the day.
3. Technology pass.
4. Read outdoors (whole class).
5. Have class give students applause at the end of the day.
6. Name put on school marquee outside with specific message about the students.
7. Take student's picture and post it in public place inn the school.
2. Get "free choice" time at the end of the day.
3. Technology pass.
4. Read outdoors (whole class).
5. Have class give students applause at the end of the day.
6. Name put on school marquee outside with specific message about the students.
7. Take student's picture and post it in public place inn the school.
Specials Team Rewards
Food-pretzels, popcorn
Be a helper
Stamp on hand
"Fill the Bowl" - classes who have weekly good behavior will receive a "bone" to put in thier dog bowl (Frith will make a bowl for each class). When the bowl has nine (we may change this) bones that class will receive a popcicle party!
Be a helper
Stamp on hand
"Fill the Bowl" - classes who have weekly good behavior will receive a "bone" to put in thier dog bowl (Frith will make a bowl for each class). When the bowl has nine (we may change this) bones that class will receive a popcicle party!
3rd Grade Rewards
Homework Pass
Take your shoes off during class
Technology Pass
Sit next to a friend
Line Leader
Show and tell
Wear a medal for the day
Use teachers chair for the day
Eat with a teacher and watch a movie
Write with a pen for the day
Read to younger class
Pick a game at recess that everyone plays including the teacher.
PBIS Reinforcers for PreK, Kinder, Life Skills
PBIS Reinforcers:
- Teacher Helper
- Extra Time on Technology Devices
- Fun-Time in another classroom
- Pick classroom job
- Walk to recess first
- Wear a metal for the day
- Bring something special from home
- Special seat for the day
- Extra art time
- Read a book to the class
Friday, August 17, 2012
Understanding Problem Behavior tutorial...Dan
The website is:
uacoe.arizona.edu/pbis
Also, Kathy Schrock was featured in one of our tools. Melanie has seen her present and said she is remarkable. So is her website: Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
Highlight either site and it should appear in the above search engine.
Monday, August 6, 2012
99 Free or Inexpensive Rewards for Individual Students
Elementary Level
- Assist the custodian
- Assist with morning announcements over the PA system
- Be a helper in another classroom
- Be featured on a photo recognition board
- Be recognized during announcements
- Be the first one in the lunch line
- Be the leader of a class game
- Be the line leader or the caboose
- Be the scout (Person who goes ahead of class to tell the special teacher they are on the way)
- Be the teacher's helper for the day
- Borrow the principal’s chair for the day
- Buzz cut a design in an agreeable male’s head
- Choose a book for the teacher to read aloud to the class
- Choose any class job for the week
- Choose music for the class to hear
- Choose the game during physical education
- Choose which homework problem the teacher will give the answer to for a freebie
- Cut the principal’s tie off and have your picture featured on a bulletin board with the neck part of the tie as the frame. Keep the tip for a souvenir.
- Dance to favorite music in the classroom
- Design a class/school bulletin board
- Design and make a bulletin board
- Do half of an assignment
- Draw on the chalkboard
- Draw on a small white board at desk
- Draw pictures on the chalkboard while the teacher reads to the class (illustrating the story being read)
- Earn a free pass to a school event or game
- Earn a gift certificate to the school store or book fair
- Earn a pass to the zoo, aquarium, or museum
- Earn a trophy, plaque, ribbon or certificate
- Earn an item such as a Frisbee, hula hoop, jump rope, paddleball or sidewalk chalk, which promote physical activity
- Earn extra computer time
- Earn extra credit
- Earn free tutoring time from the teacher (spelling secrets, math secrets, writing secrets)
- Earn play money to be used for privileges
- Earn points for good behavior to “buy” unique rewards (e.g. Autographed items with special meaning or lunch with the teacher)
- Earn the privilege of emailing a parent at work telling of accomplishments
- Eat lunch outdoors with the class
- Eat lunch with a teacher or principal
- Eat lunch with an invited adult (grandparent, aunt, uncle)
- Eat with a friend in the classroom (with the teacher)
- Enjoy a positive visit with the principal
- Enjoy class outdoors for the whole class
- Enter a drawing for donated prizes among students who meet certain grade standards
- Get “free choice” time at the end of the day
- Get a “no homework” pass
- Get a drink from the cold water fountain (There is always one fountain that is better)
- Get a flash cards set printed from a computer
- Get a video store or movie theatre coupon
- Get extra art time
- Go on a walking field trip (earn privilege for whole class)
- Go to the library to select a book to read
- Have a drawing lesson
- Have a free serving of milk
- Have a teacher read a special book to the entire class
- Have an extra recess
- Have teacher share a special skill (e.g. Sing)
- Have the teacher make a positive phone call home
- Help in a lower level class
- Keep a stuffed animal at desk
- Learn how to do something special on the computer- like graphics or adding sound
- Learn how to draw something that looks hard, but with help is easy
- Listen to music while working
- Listen with a headset to a book on audiotape
- Make deliveries to the office
- Name put on scrolling marquee with a specific message “Emily Jones says smile and eat your veggies.”
- Operate the remote for a PowerPoint lesson
- Pick a game at recess that everyone plays including the teacher
- Play a computer game
- Play a favorite game or puzzle
- Read a book to the class
- Read morning announcements
- Read outdoors
- Read to a younger class
- Receive a “mystery pack” (gift-wrapped items such as a notepad, folder, puzzle, sports cards, etc.)
- Receive a 5-minute chat break at the end of the class or at the end of the day
- Receive a note of recognition from the teacher or principal
- Receive a plant, seeds and a pot for growing
- Receive art supplies, coloring books, glitter, bookmarks, rulers, stencils, stamps, pens, pencils, erasers and other school supplies
- Receive verbal praise
- Select a paper back book to take home to read from the teacher’s personal library
- Sit at the teacher's desk for the day or a set amount of time
- Sit next to the teacher during story time
- Sit with a friend at lunch, assembly, etc.
- Take a free homework pass
- Take a trip to the treasure box (non-food items such as water bottles, stickers, key chains, temporary tattoos, yo-yo’s, bubbles, spider rings, charms and pencil toppers)
- Take care of the class animal
- Take class animal home for school vacation time
- Take home a class game for a night
- Teach the class a favorite game
- Teach the class a math lesson
- Use colored chalk
- Use the teacher's chair
- Walk with a teacher during lunch
- Watch a video instead of recess
- Work as the Principal apprentice for 20 minutes
- Work in the lunchroom
- Write with a marker for the day
- Write with a special pen for the day
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