Place one small empty plastic container with a lid with a small hole cut into the top on each group s desk.
Marbles in a jar behaviour management.
You could even use a large glass fish bowl for the majority of the marbles and then move them to a smaller jar as they earn the reward.
Decorate one jar with stickers paint or markers to distinguish it as the reward jar 1 have your child help with this task to get him excited about using the reward jar system.
Can be used with whole class reward tokens also available in my store.
Once the jar is filled the class earns a.
Mason jars vases and cylindrical storage jars work well for a reward jar.
Explain to your students your expectations what.
Once the jar is filled the class earns a.
Place two jars on the table.
Just in case you have never heard of the marble jar the basic idea is that you start with an empty jar and you add marbles to reward good behavior.
In this whole class behaviour management incentive program i would reward desirable behaviour within the class by adding marbles to the jar.
When the jar is full your class gets a treat.
Arrange desks together in groups of 4.
A positive behaviour management tool.
The marble jar is one of my favorite classroom management tools because it is so easy and there are so many ways to use it.
Marbles in the jar adapted from jenny mosley the marble jar is a favourite classroom management tool because it is so easy and there are so many different ways to use it.
Creating a behavior marble jar requires little more than a bag of marbles and a few glass jars from your local dollar store or some like these from amazon.
Each child should have their own jar too.
When the jar is full your class gets a treat of some sort.
Each time students exhibit a desired behavior the teacher places a marble in the jar.
Use marbles to support the behaviors that need the most attention.
This tool encourages on task behavior.
Laminated sheet to display chosen rewards.
Individuals could achieve marbles for the jar as well as the whole class.
Use marbles to support the behaviors that need the most attention.
Each time students exhibit a desired behavior the teacher places a marble in the jar.
Fill it with about 100 marbles.
I used small margarine tubs with lids begin the day with 5 marbles in each group s container.
Children can earn marbles in the jar and once they have reached 30 can choose their reward up to the teacher.
The basic idea is that you start with an empty jar and you add marbles to reward good behaviour.