![]() ![]() A lot of teachers use a class store as a behavior management system, but you can also use it for reading. Start a new read-aloud book. Let your class vote on your next read-aloud as a reward for their progress.ġ3. Offer homework passes. Try giving kids a day off of homework when they meet a reading goal. Watch book trailers on YouTube.When kids finish a book, invite them to browse YouTube book trailers to look for their next read.ġ1. You can ask parents for donations, too.ġ0. Put together a classroom treasure chest. Stickers, tattoos, and pencils are always popular treasure choice filler. Make smoothies. A make your own smoothie bar is a healthy, delicious way to celebrate meeting a reading milestone!ĩ. Once students reach certain reading goals, they can go to the lending library (or the “readbox” in this genius example) to choose another book.Ĩ. ![]() Ask students, parenting, and friends for book donations appropriate for your grade level. Create a classroom lending library. This is an excellent way to reward reading with more reading. Celebrate a reading milestone by taking a walk around your school building or neighborhood.ħ. Hike outside. Stretching your legs is a wonderful counterpart to time spent reading. Gum is usually off limits in the classroom, so it’s an especially appealing reward for kids.Ħ. Listen to audiobooks. Have your students vote on the audiobook they want, and when they hit their reading goal, let them have time to listen to it every day.ĥ. Have a popcorn party. Cheap, healthy, and delicious. Bring in new board games each week, and anyone who meets their reading goal for the week gets to play.ģ. Make time for game time. Save 15 or 20 minutes every week for your students to have game time in the classroom. ![]()
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