Students earn whole Ribbit Roos for good behavior. Expectations are set and students know how they can earn classroom money. I use the clip chart system. If a student makes it to the top of the chart they earn 3 Ribbit Roos. Students can also earn Ribbit Roos by doing classroom jobs.
I use 1/2 Ribbit Roos (tadpole) to pass out for other things like answering questions and being caught doing something extra special. I love the 1/2 Ribbit Roo because it is a great way to start teaching fractions at the beginning of the year.
These are available on my Teachers Pay Teachers website
When students earn 10 Ribbit Roos they can trade it in for a classroom incentive. In my room I have a classroom incentive menu:
You can download this incentive menu and definitions of each item for free by clicking on the photo.
My students love the teacher chair option because they get my chair with rollers and I sit in their short little chair for the day. Anything to keep the kiddos happy, right?
I also charge 10 Ribbit Roos to buy a new pencil. Ohhh! This was the best decision of my life. Pencils were my worst nightmare! I felt I spent half my day sharpening pencils and listening to students complain they couldn't find a pencil. Now, the sun has come out again in my life as a teacher, and they take more responsibility for their things and know just what to do if they don't have a pencil.
Yay for Ribbit Roos!
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