Distance learning use this marble jar as a way to track student check ins work completed projects finished and more.
Incentive marble jar.
With the marble jar teachers can frequently and easily reward desired behavior.
This is by far the easiest and most effective reward system for kids that i have done.
What does that look like in a classroom.
Updated 8 13 2020 now also includes mason jar with watercolor marbles.
If you look closely at my marble jar label it says bravery and smart thinking these are the two things in my classroom that will earn students an external reward in our case a marble in the marble jar you may be asking yourself bravery and smart thinking.
I ve used a marble jar since the beginning of time.
Individuals could achieve marbles for the jar as well as the whole class.
The marble jar is one of my favorite classroom management tools because it is so easy and there are so many ways to use it.
This is a really cool idea that s a lot more general in nature than the chore chart.
Don t purchase items so small that they might pose a choking hazard for a young child.
30 small marbles or 20 large marbles.
In the marble jar reward system you simply set up a glass jar and a bowl of marbles or other small trinkets.
I like the sound of marbles going in or being taken out because the noise gets the attention of the class without saying a word.
The marble jar isn t about earning a specific amount of marbles before a reward can be received unless you think a goal will motivate your child.
In this whole class behaviour management incentive program i would reward desirable behaviour within the class by adding marbles to the jar.
Whole group classroom incentives marble jar.
It s best to set a reward that can be earned daily and the quantity increased or decreased.
Marble jar reward system this tool encourages on task behavior.
This reward comes with two options.
Decorate a jar with stickers paint or markers with your child s help to distinguish it as the reward jar.
It s just a plastic container full of decorative marbles.
Just in case you have never heard of the marble jar the basic idea is that you start with an empty jar and you add marbles to reward good behavior.
When the jar is full your class gets a treat of some sort.
Fill the reward jar with small toys and trinkets such as toy cars stickers jewelry accessories for a doll and other items you know your child loves.
I ve shared this before but had to do so again because it is a reward system that works so well.
Each time students exhibit a desired behavior the teacher places a marble in the jar.
As an elementary teacher i tried so many classroom reward systems to encourage good behavior and lesson negative behavior but this is the one that works.