Reward Charts Teaching Resources
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Behaviour Sticker Charts – Stars
Reward positive behaviour with printable sticker charts!
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We Are Working For... Class Reward Chart
Remind your class of their behaviour goals with a 'We Are Working For' display.
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Desk Reward Chart - Geometric Shapes
A set of geometric shape themed desk charts to reward and motivate students in the classroom.
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Reward Charts
A set of 3 colourful reward charts for your classroom.
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Chocolate Buttons - Desk Reward Chart
A chocolate button themed reward chart to motivate students in the classroom.
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Chocolate Buttons - Reward Chart
A chocolate themed reward chart for your classroom.
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Owls - Desk Reward Chart
An owl style chart to use as positive reinforcement.
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Desk Reward Chart - Zig-Zag
A set of 8 colourful zig-zag style charts to reward positive behaviour or accomplishments.
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Superheroes - Desk Reward Chart
A set of superhero themed desk charts to motivate and reward students in the classroom.
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Desk Reward Chart - Trains
A set of train themed desk charts to reward and motivate students in the classroom.
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Desk Reward Chart - Monsters
A set of monster themed desk charts to reward and motivate students in the classroom.
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Colour Butterfly Reward Chart
An interactive butterfly reward chart.
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Colour Star Reward Chart
An interactive star reward chart.
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Homework Heroes Chart
Show your students who do their homework that they are heroes!
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Our Class Weekly Behaviour Hive – Reward Chart
A beehive themed classroom behaviour management wall display.
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Terrific Tables
Encourage teamwork and positive behaviour at your table groups with Terrific Tables.
Marble Jar Reward System for the Classroom
The counting and clinking of the marbles going into the jar were always the most exciting part of this whole class reward system!
5 Steps to Using Classroom Reward Systems in a Meaningful Way
Should you set up an extrinsic classroom reward system? Or, should you be ditching prizes and telling students that the greatest reward is their new knowledge/new skill/being a good person? This blog post will make the answer clear!