Teachers and educators can use this list for both encouraging and evaluating students.
For Teachers in the Classroom (7 items):
- Behavior Management
- Homework and Classwork Completion
- Daily or Weekly Goals
- Language Learning Progress
- Attendance Incentive
- Group Activities or Teamwork
- Student of the Week
For Parents at Home (5 items):
- Chores and Responsibilities
- Learning at Home
- Positive Behavior
- To-Do Charts
- Motivation and Confidence
The list looks comprehensive and covers the main areas where sticker rewards would be effective. You might consider adding a few more categories if you want to expand it:
Potential additions:
- Academic achievements (test scores, improvement)
- Creative expression (art, storytelling)
- Leadership skills
- Problem-solving efforts
- Helping others/community service
How to use:
- Whenever a student gives a correct answer, mark a star next to their name.
- Continue this practice throughout the month or during a specific subject/topic.
- At the end of the month or topic, identify and reward the student(s) who have the most stars – whether it’s one, five, ten students, or any other predetermined number.
This appears to be instructions for a simple star-based reward system that teachers can use to track student participation and correct answers in class.