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Reward students' creativity
The ideas for rewarding students are as follows:

1, I found you

Try to catch students who behave well or do good things on the spot every week. Let the arrested students write down their names and things they have done on a piece of paper, and then put the paper in a good jar. Every Friday, take out a few pieces of paper at random from the good things jar and give small prizes to the selected students.

2. Issue incentive vouchers

Reward vouchers for students who perform well, such as handing in homework on time, and get praise from other teachers. Students can receive "prizes" by accumulating a certain number of incentive vouchers, such as having lunch with teachers, drawing prizes from prize boxes, being allowed to drink soft drinks and eat popcorn on Fridays, and so on.

3, reward wall

If you see a student doing well, let him write his name on a small blackboard called "reward wall". When you need students to complete a task, and all the students are eager to try, you let one student on the "reward wall" do it. If there are too many names, fill up the "reward wall" and give everyone on it a special reward.

4. Badges are prizes

Make a small round badge with cardboard and give it to students who behave well all day. When students collect 10 badges, they can get a prize.

5. Rewards suitable for middle school students

Sit at the same table with friends, earn more credits, listen to music, watch interesting movies, discuss freely 5 minutes before class, and reduce coupons for homework, music and DVDs.