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a blue plastic container filled with lots of colorful papers on top of a black table

Using classroom money can be highly motivating to students and help students practice important math skills. This blog post explains how I got started with classroom money.

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a book shelf filled with lots of books next to a red bin full of papers

The treasure chest! When students perform good deeds in the classroom or help one another it is recognized by the teacher who provides them with "Despault dollars" that they can spend later on to buy something out of the treasure chest! The chest helps promote care in the classroom

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someone is making a gingerbread treat box out of cardboard

This paper treasure chest is a hidden gem. To make your own, pick up your favorite colors of Astrodesigns Cardstock, the downloadable free template (via the link in bio!), scissors, and glue. When you craft with Astrodesigns, you can freely craft, display, store, and bring back your craft every year you need it. Visit the link to download the free template and get started. *Difficulty: Easy*

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classroom treasures box ideas the pros cons and management of behavior activities

Are you thinking of implementing a classroom treasure box as an incentive for good behavior? Here are the pros and cons for using a treasure box, as well as ideas for managing one and keeping it stocked with affordable goodies!

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an amazon box sitting on the floor with duct tape wrapped around it's sides

Ahoy mateys! Welcome to our fourth day of pirate week here at Create in the Chaos. I've got a great tutorial for you today - a tutorial for a cardboard treasure box.

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a large trunk sitting on top of a table in front of a window with signs above it

Over the years it seems I am always searching for a better behavior management plan. I’m always looking for one that is more manageable and more motivating for the students. Alas, I think I have finally landed on one that is both! “The Good” This is where the polite, rule following, helpful little second graders get their chance to shine. Who doesn’t want a little recognition throughout their day of all the great things they do? Whenever I see one of my ever so well behaved students doing a…

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