
Middle-school teacher Brenda Dyck came up with this idea because she grew tired of dealing with students who came to class without pencils, texts, or homework.
In Dyck's classroom, each student starts the term with 100 points toward a "Preparedness Grade." If they come to class with a pen or pencil, textbook, and completed homework, they get to keep the 100 points. Every time they show up without any one of those things, however, one point is subtracted from their grade. The students' report card includes a category called "preparedness," which counts toward their final grade. "For some reason, keeping their 100 points is quite motivational for my students," Dyck says. "Unprepared students have become almost nonexistent in my classes."
Source: Brenda Dyck
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