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E-Conduct Reward Party Ideas

16 years 7 months ago #137809 by volunteermomo3
Our school does Super Citizen.

Each classroom teacher tracks their students behavior. A student can not flip their card, or older kids, name on board more than three times a month. Those who do not are treated the first week of each month to lunch with the principal, an extra dessert, small prize and during nice weather, extra long recess or if weather does not permit, a movie while the other kids are at lunch. Oops, guess I should have said that their lunch is before everyone elses, they go early. Anyway, the prizes are put out on the table by safety patrol, and the gym teacher draws their name and they go up to the table and select a gift. The gifts are usually small, donated from various places, like toys from happy meals, we donated the small, inexpensive gifts from our Christmas shop, teacher will sometimes send in items. When the town next to us had their toy store at the mall, I would go in after getting our taxes back and hit the clearance sale they had every year and re-stock. I did this out of our family pocket and donated it to the ambassador who runs it. They like the prizes, but also the extra long recess is a hit.

My son had a teacher a couple years ago that had a fifth grade class. She had a few who were super citizen and most were just rowdy. She took tape and divided the room in half. Half super citizen's and the other half not. The super citizen side got first water drink breaks, restroom breaks, lined up first for recess and lunch. They could also set anywhere they wanted as long as they stayed on their side of the room. They were also allowed to move their desks as many times a day they wanted, as long as it was during a break.
16 years 7 months ago #137798 by ramblinrose
How about treats and DDR or Kareoke? the kids at our school love DDR ! I don't know how youthful your music teacher is ...but ours loves having kareoke parties with the kids.
16 years 7 months ago #137788 by mich-in-braz
Our school rewards students who receive excellent conduct for the 6-weeks. I'm trying to come up with some fun ideas to do at these parties. We used to do bingo and popcorn but the 6th graders would come in and ask for their popcorn and head right back to class. Last year we tried some new ideas and the biggest problem was the huge difference in age groups since we're a PreK-6 school. I'm thinking of splitting the grades and doing one idea for PreK-3 and something different for 4-6. But I need some new ideas!
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