Our current behavior management system is a Valentine's Day Bingo. Students earn spaces on their Bingo cards for certain behaviors and academic achievements. There are a range of prizes, but one prize is a Valentine's treat. I found everything at Target for this one. Target has a great dollar section for teachers. I've found pencils, incentives, books, and classroom decor. Last year I found some great little books that we used for writing poetry.
Inside the Valentine's treat, students will find a pencil, lollipop, and Little Debbie snack cake. I cut each Little Debbie (since they are packaged in pairs) and resealed them. That way I didn't need as many. I spent about $10 to make the 30 bags I need for the incentive. Check out the treat bags below!
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