
Use this idea to encourage good behavior: Cut a large, colorful poster into jigsaw-puzzle pieces. Every day that students exhibit a designated positive behavior, they earn a piece of the puzzle. When the last piece of the puzzle is in place, the entire class earns a reward, such as a popcorn party, a video party, an extra recess, or a week off from homework.
You might begin the year by cutting the poster into six jigsaw pieces, then gradually increase the number of puzzle pieces required to receive the reward. If you teach young students, you might trace the pieces of the puzzle onto a white paper background on the bulletin board; that way, it will be easier for students to place their puzzle pieces in the correct spot as they build the puzzle.
09/14/2010
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