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The Real Purpose of Whole-Class Reward Systems (It’s Not Motivation)

The purpose of whole-class reward systems is often framed as motivation. The thinking goes: If students want the reward badly enough, they’ll behave. But that assumption is exactly where many systems start to fall apart. Last week we talked about why many whole-class reward systems fail: Most whole-class reward systems fail because they put all […]

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Why Most Whole-Class Reward Systems Fail (And What Successful Teachers Do Differently)

Whole-class reward systems are often recommended as the ultimate classroom management solution, but they often solve the wrong problem. If your whole-class reward system works one week and falls apart the next, you’re not imagining things. Most teachers love the idea of whole-class reward systems. After all, they’re fairly simple to set up. (And they

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15 Whole Class Reward Ideas That Don’t Cost a Dime (Perfect for Fun Friday!)

The trouble with setting up a class reward system like Fun Friday is the pressure of constantly coming up with whole class reward ideas every. single. week. It can be exhausting, especially after a week of teaching, to find new reward activities that will actually motivate your students. Time-fillers and free rewards can only take

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Class Meeting Reset Scripts That Work: Real Examples for Classroom Management

When a class won’t stop talking or kids won’t stay in their seats, a class meeting is one of the best ways to get behavior back on track. Class meetings reset behavior with a quick, targeted discussion. When done well, they take less than five minutes and lead to a noticeable improvement in behavior. Depending

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When Students Resist Your Classroom Management Plan: Practical Strategies That Actually Work

If you’re searching for ways to help students who don’t follow instructions, these practical strategies can get your class back on track without apps or complicated programs. Because even if you know why and how to set up a classroom management plan, and even if you set up the best one ever, some students just

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How to Make a Classroom Management Plan (in 10 minutes or less)

Mornings that start with shouting over chaos, repeated directions, and a class that just won’t settle down. Sound familiar? Even if you’ve seen classroom management plans before, you might still be wondering, “How do I actually make one that works?” And more importantly… “Where do I find the time?” I get it. Between lesson plans,

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What is a Classroom Management Plan, and Why Do You Need One?

Although many teachers have heard of classroom management plans, most still have questions: More than just paperwork, a classroom management plan is the roadmap to a calmer, more predictable classroom. Let’s start with the basics. What is a Classroom Management Plan? If you’ve ever wondered, “What is a classroom management plan,” you’re not alone. Many

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