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Rustic Dojo Point System
Rustic Dojo Point System
Rustic Dojo Point System
Rustic Dojo Point System
Rustic Dojo Point System
Rustic Dojo Point System
Rustic Dojo Point System
Rustic Dojo Point System
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Class Dojo is an amazing classroom behavior mangagement tool that is useful in any grade level. Students can earn points for a variety of behaviors within the classroom and then turn in the points for rewards. Here is everything you need to incorporate Dojo in your classroom. **Please note, these are NOT editable!**

Included is:

  • 1 poster listing points needed and accompanying prize
  • Student ticket prize cards

Points and Prizes are as follow:

  • 5 pts = pencil or pen
  • 10 pts = eraser or bookmark
  • 15 pts = highlighter or crayons/colored pencils
  • 20 pts = chips or candy
  • 25 pts = 2 extra credit pts on any assignment or redo any assignment
  • 30 pts = a positive phone call or email home
  • 35 pts = listen to music during independent work time
  • 40 pts = 2 extra credit points on a quiz/test or redo a quiz/test for better grade
  • 45 pts = switch seats with a classmate for a day/period
  • 50 pts = drop lowest assignment grade in gradebook

Please note these are NOT editable! You are responsible for buying the supplies for this management system such as the pencils, pens, etc.

Student ticket cards are included for the 25 pts, 35 pts, 40 pts, 45 pts, and 50pts. It is helpful to laminate these cards and then have students turn them in when they use that reward. This makes them reusable.

Please remember to leave feedback as it not only helps me out but also gives you TpT credit to use toward future purchases.

Thank you!!

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Rustic Dojo Point System

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
5.0 (1 rating)
Nine Months Sane
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$2.00

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Description

Class Dojo is an amazing classroom behavior mangagement tool that is useful in any grade level. Students can earn points for a variety of behaviors within the classroom and then turn in the points for rewards. Here is everything you need to incorporate Dojo in your classroom. **Please note, these are NOT editable!**

Included is:

  • 1 poster listing points needed and accompanying prize
  • Student ticket prize cards

Points and Prizes are as follow:

  • 5 pts = pencil or pen
  • 10 pts = eraser or bookmark
  • 15 pts = highlighter or crayons/colored pencils
  • 20 pts = chips or candy
  • 25 pts = 2 extra credit pts on any assignment or redo any assignment
  • 30 pts = a positive phone call or email home
  • 35 pts = listen to music during independent work time
  • 40 pts = 2 extra credit points on a quiz/test or redo a quiz/test for better grade
  • 45 pts = switch seats with a classmate for a day/period
  • 50 pts = drop lowest assignment grade in gradebook

Please note these are NOT editable! You are responsible for buying the supplies for this management system such as the pencils, pens, etc.

Student ticket cards are included for the 25 pts, 35 pts, 40 pts, 45 pts, and 50pts. It is helpful to laminate these cards and then have students turn them in when they use that reward. This makes them reusable.

Please remember to leave feedback as it not only helps me out but also gives you TpT credit to use toward future purchases.

Thank you!!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
September 20, 2020
This was a great resource to use along with my behavior system.
Marijo C.
79 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Autism
Nine Months Sane
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Nine Months Sane
(TPT Seller)
Feb 15, 2021
Thank you! Dojo works great for a management system as well as parent communication.

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