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Classroom Economy - Behavior Management System

Creating a classroom community and responsible learners are often main goals of a school year. Using this classroom economy will teach students about money management, using positive behaviors, and how they affect the greater class community.


Students have a job and they must complete their tasks. Throughout the week they can receive bonuses for positive behavior and/or fines for negative behavior. At the end of each week, they receive their salary minus or plus the fines and bonuses. With their money, they can purchase reward coupons for a variety of activities: Eat Lunch with the Teacher, Sit at Teacher's Desk, Hat Day, Stuffed Animal and much more!


Included in this resource:

  • Packet to send to families including:

  • Letter to families describing the Classroom Economy

  • List of Classroom Jobs and Descriptions

  • Editable and Noneditable

  • List of Classroom Fines and Bonuses

  • Part-Time Work Description

  • List of Reward Coupons and their cost

  • Job Application Form

  • Banker Sheet (Editable and Noneditable)

  • New Job Sheet (To share which job each student has) (Editable and Noneditable)

  • Small Colored Money

  • Large Colored Money

  • Small Black and White Money

  • Large Black and White Money

  • Colored Reward Coupons

  • Black and White Reward Coupons

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