Love how this spread turned out! I like to use a celebratory kit for the last week of school, too. This year I used a printable carnival kit from The Planner Shack.
Thank you! So fun we were on the same wave length for carnival kits being celebratory end of year kits! I hope you had a great end of your school year and that you are enjoying your summer! :)
Of course! I give out tickets to my students (I get a roll of 500 for like $5 on Amazon) for above and beyond good behavior. Then I also take away tickets if students are not doing what is expected, as a consequence. We read the bucket filled book at the beginning of the year, so that’s how I set it all up. Then depending on the year/class I’ve let them shop in the mornings during morning work or fun Fridays, or last years class had the store only once a month haha. Then I have a menu of some tangible things (smelly bookmarks, gel pens, water bottle stickers, prize bin) and some experiences (lunch with me, picking a story for the class, changing their name for the day, picking their class job, etc) and they give me the tickets it costs like a store! It’s a great counting and saving vs spending exercise, and it’s been my main management!
Love how this spread turned out! I like to use a celebratory kit for the last week of school, too. This year I used a printable carnival kit from The Planner Shack.
Thank you! So fun we were on the same wave length for carnival kits being celebratory end of year kits! I hope you had a great end of your school year and that you are enjoying your summer! :)
I love how your spread turned out and your foil/underlay choices! :)
Thank you! Thanks for helping me with foil choices a while back!
@@JenJoyPlans of course!
Cute spread! Do you mind sharing your class store setup? I want to try it out in my classroom.
Of course! I give out tickets to my students (I get a roll of 500 for like $5 on Amazon) for above and beyond good behavior. Then I also take away tickets if students are not doing what is expected, as a consequence. We read the bucket filled book at the beginning of the year, so that’s how I set it all up. Then depending on the year/class I’ve let them shop in the mornings during morning work or fun Fridays, or last years class had the store only once a month haha. Then I have a menu of some tangible things (smelly bookmarks, gel pens, water bottle stickers, prize bin) and some experiences (lunch with me, picking a story for the class, changing their name for the day, picking their class job, etc) and they give me the tickets it costs like a store! It’s a great counting and saving vs spending exercise, and it’s been my main management!
Hope that helps!
I saw your nails and it didn't register until you pointed it out. I'm usually a nail noticer but not this time.
Okay phew! I normally don't let that slide with my nails, but I just needed to plan lol!
Are you moving to a new city/state?
Yep!