I love new ideas to help with classroom management, so I thought I'd share one that works pretty well in my classroom.
The kids in my room love to collect compliments!
We talk a lot about what a compliment is. Sometimes compliments are about how we look. Sometimes they might receive a compliment about a good job they did, or my favorite...compliments for good behavior.
We collect them as we travel from place to place. As we visit art, music, science or gym. As we eat lunch, play on the playground, or walk through the hall. We collect them when we've been able to sit for a long time during an assembly or when our 4th grade reading buddies come to visit.
I tell them when I hear compliments about their good behavior it makes my heart happy. They also know that I have to hear the compliment with my own ears and they have to come from some one other than me.
I compliment them a lot, but the notice has to come from other adults or students in our building.
Lately, we've been getting a lot of compliments, so I knew it was time to present....The Compliment Frog!
The Compliment Frog lives in her pond on our classroom wall. Each time the class receives a compliment she hops up one Lily Pad, with a great big "RIBBIT!"
When she reaches the top, they earn some kind of special treat. Maybe a movie with popcorn, make your own sundaes, a choice from the prize box or extra recess!
So far the response has been great! When we are lined up and ready to move about the building, I just need to remind them that we are "collecting compliments" and they turn on the good behavior...and my heart is happy!
3 comments:
For as long as I can remember, I've been using a compliment jar with my class. Whenever our class receives a compliment, I put a marble in our jar. If the compliment is from our principal, we get TWO! When the jar is full, we get a treat.
I love your frog idea, though. So cute!
I LOVE IT!!!!!! I am totally stealing it. I was using a jar, but I think this is even MORE clever!!!
xoxoxox
Very cute!!
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