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.
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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!
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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!