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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Behavior Bingo

I love to use positive reinforcement in the classroom! One way I reward the class is with Behavior Bingo. When the class gets a compliment or I notice everyone is on task, a student picks a number out of a basket and puts a sticker on it. Once the class gets a row or column they get a reward (i.e. popsicle or popcorn & movie). We start out the year with 30 numbers but by the end of the year we use 100 numbers. Click the picture to download the file.

4 comments:

  1. This is such a good idea! I had a big fish bowl in my room and whenever my class would get a compliment in the hallway for being quiet or I thought they were all on task in class they would earn a fish for the fishbowl. Of course my class was they quietest class in the hallway because they were fishing for compliments. I also told them that if they got a compliment from the principal or vice principal they would get 2 fishes. I know it is kind of a sneaky way to look good in front of the higher ups but it worked. Ha!

    Well the point was to earn 100 fishes and we would have a pizza party and a movie. The students were very motivated and excited when they got a fish.

    Im glad you are trying to use the clip-chart system this year. I just think its a better way to recognize the good students. I am going to give them a little jewel every time they get on outstanding and after so many jewels they get to change their clip to a colored one. Just another way to show positive reinforcement.

    Ok it has gotten long enough. I am your newest follower. I love how colorful your blog is.

    Cindy
    Teaming Up To Teach

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  2. I LOVE the bingo idea!!! I have done the "Brownie Points" idea but I really like this because it helps with number recognition too!!! Thanks!

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  3. Love this! I'll be using this this year for sure! I have a whole class plan in place already, but I think this will be a quick way to recognize little accomplishments or compliments. I'll save my "You knocked my socks off!" for the bigger things. :) I love your blog - I'm your newest follower! Thanks for sharing!

    Katy
    Kindergarten Katy

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  4. Yes, I used Behavior Bingo last year and we are gearing up to use it again this year. My class loved it and it was great for number recognition and behavior motivation!

    Susan

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