I am shocked at the class size you had last year and this year. Surprising that your district didn’t make a split class with those students. It still would be a tiny class of 17 lol.
Class dojo? You could have them deposit their bucks in the “bank” (class dojo) and then you could add more options, you can include how much something is and when you take away “points” in this case “bucks” it’s for the item they bought
I got rid of classroom jobs and went for helper of the day. You could either go down the attendance list or choose a secret student and award them with the helper job. Just a thought.
When you are running low on the Miss L Bucks, could you ask the students to put them in the ‘bank’ and then you can continue to use the bucks but they don’t feel they have to spend them?
Did you figure out your classroom job sheet? I've used Excel for many years. I put the jobs down the side panel and the week date as the header for each column. Then, I rotate the student numbers (or you could put names) down the columns. I just finished this week for this year. Good luck with what you decide.
@@maryrivers1502 That’s what I did too! I did alphabetical order for one job, reverse alphabetical for the next, and then I started from the middle for the last two jobs and fixed any overlaps. Thanks for the advice!
I would maybe attempt to copy the Mrs. L bucks and then laminate them so they hold up. Does the parent who made you them still have a child who goes to your school? If so, can you see if she can send you the file so you can make more?
Glad your set up is flying by ❤❤❤ have a great year
I am shocked at the class size you had last year and this year. Surprising that your district didn’t make a split class with those students. It still would be a tiny class of 17 lol.
Class dojo? You could have them deposit their bucks in the “bank” (class dojo) and then you could add more options, you can include how much something is and when you take away “points” in this case “bucks” it’s for the item they bought
I got rid of classroom jobs and went for helper of the day. You could either go down the attendance list or choose a secret student and award them with the helper job. Just a thought.
This is a good idea ❤
When you are running low on the Miss L Bucks, could you ask the students to put them in the ‘bank’ and then you can continue to use the bucks but they don’t feel they have to spend them?
@@MichHolden That’s a really good idea! I think I’m going to incorporate that.
Good idea ❤
definitely do more timelapses :)
Did you figure out your classroom job sheet? I've used Excel for many years. I put the jobs down the side panel and the week date as the header for each column. Then, I rotate the student numbers (or you could put names) down the columns. I just finished this week for this year. Good luck with what you decide.
@@maryrivers1502 That’s what I did too! I did alphabetical order for one job, reverse alphabetical for the next, and then I started from the middle for the last two jobs and fixed any overlaps. Thanks for the advice!
Oh my gosh! I love your planner! Where did you get it?
@@vsprsgdby Thanks! It from the Erin Condren website.
@@ThrivingInThirdGrade thank you 😊
I would maybe attempt to copy the Mrs. L bucks and then laminate them so they hold up.
Does the parent who made you them still have a child who goes to your school? If so, can you see if she can send you the file so you can make more?
Good idea ❤