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Description
Sticker tickets are a great classroom management tool that emphasize positive reinforcement. Vinyl stickers have become very trendy, and students love putting them on their water bottles and folders.
How it works:
Step 1: Buy vinyl stickers. You can find packs of around 200 stickers for about $5 on Amazon.
Step 2: Explain to students how they can earn sticker tickets. (ex: following classroom norms, showing kindness, showing effective listening, etc.)
Step 3: Pass out sticker tickets to students and/or have students recognize each other.
Step 4: Designate a specific time in the day for students to redeem their sticker tickets. (ex: end of the day, after they complete an assignment, during recess, etc.)
*1 ticket = 1 sticker
What's included:
-8+ color ticket sheets
-1 black and white ticket sheet
*If you're trying to save colored ink, I recommend printing the black & white version on colored paper.
-Sentence frames to help students verbally recognize their peers and reward individual students with sticker tickets.
Print and go:
Type your name on the sticker tickets, and then you're ready to print and go! I usually ask students who might be having a tough day and need a break or a student who is finished with their work early to cut them out for me.
Ideas of where students can put the stickers:
-Water bottles
-Folders
-Binders
-Pencil box
-Laptop
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Description
Sticker tickets are a great classroom management tool that emphasize positive reinforcement. Vinyl stickers have become very trendy, and students love putting them on their water bottles and folders.
How it works:
Step 1: Buy vinyl stickers. You can find packs of around 200 stickers for about $5 on Amazon.
Step 2: Explain to students how they can earn sticker tickets. (ex: following classroom norms, showing kindness, showing effective listening, etc.)
Step 3: Pass out sticker tickets to students and/or have students recognize each other.
Step 4: Designate a specific time in the day for students to redeem their sticker tickets. (ex: end of the day, after they complete an assignment, during recess, etc.)
*1 ticket = 1 sticker
What's included:
-8+ color ticket sheets
-1 black and white ticket sheet
*If you're trying to save colored ink, I recommend printing the black & white version on colored paper.
-Sentence frames to help students verbally recognize their peers and reward individual students with sticker tickets.
Print and go:
Type your name on the sticker tickets, and then you're ready to print and go! I usually ask students who might be having a tough day and need a break or a student who is finished with their work early to cut them out for me.
Ideas of where students can put the stickers:
-Water bottles
-Folders
-Binders
-Pencil box
-Laptop





