Middle school rewards
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Middle school rewards. Get inspired and try out new things.
Don’t get me wrong — I love candy. And, a jolly rancher, a tootsie roll, or a starburst can work wonders in the classroom for student motivation and enthusiasm. So can pizza parties, and cupc…

Hope Solomon saved to classroom
My ticket system for middle school rewards and incentives involves a “Ticket Store” where students can choose what they’d like to purchase...

Lesley saved to Teaching // Hope
Looking for the perfect prizes for your class behavior system? Check out these 50 high school rewards ideas for your students, grades 7-12.

Esther Vieira saved to evaluation
20 inexpensive classroom reward system ideas for upper-elementary and middle school students. These prize box ideas don't include candy or food, and they work well for positive reinforcement incentives.
Emily Sackman saved to Quick Saves
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Kimberlyn Harrington saved to If/Then
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Stop negative behavior in your classroom before it starts by reinforcing your expectations and recognizing positive student behaviors. With two simple tools, I successfully managed student behavior at the secondary level. A ticket system and "shout outs" are little to no cost, require little work for you as the teacher, and will encourage on task, positive behavior from your middle school and high school students.

Debbie Salomon saved to Respect and behavior
Middle School Classroom Incentive System |
31 unique incentives and rewards for elementary, middle and high school classrooms. Many of these non-food rewards are free and can be a great list for PBIS committees looking for incentive ideas. Use these ideas to motivate students both individually and as a whole-class without candy or other food incentives.
Lisa Wilson saved to PBIS