*Coming into the class room quietly
*A student answers a question correctly
*Many hands are raised to answer a question
*Most students are on task
*Clean up was done right away when asked (some students want to keep on working)
*A student was observed helping another classmate.
I often stress behavior that may need work on. For my first grade students I have already praised them for planning their bathroom breaks before art class. "I love how only 2 students needed to go to the bathroom in class today. I think you all deserve a tally mark." It gives students pride when they have helped the class by earning points "The red table did a great job of picking up all of the scrap papers and crayons from under their table. Sophia will you please go give the class a tally mark?" "If the rest of the tables can get their areas just as clean within the next 2 minutes you can earn another tally mark."
Some the reasons I give myself points:
*Class noise level is too high
*Not all students are on task
*I had to wait for the class to get quiet during directions
*Students call out during directions instead of raising their hand
If the same student keeps losing points for the class I will talk to them personally about lowering their daily grade for whatever rule they are breaking.
All students from k-6 have been really receptive to this positive behavior reward. After a couple classes of using the tally marks the class brainstorms what one class period art project that they would all like to earn. I write the project on the white board while the raise their hand to contribute to the brainstorm. They often mention clay but they would need at least 2 classes for that. I have left some grades select cloud clay (or model magic)as their project. I've already made up some teacher examples of projects and some classes have been interested in adding those projects on their brainstorm list. After 6 or so ideas the class votes on what they would like to earn after 10 gumballs. That project is then written beside their gumball. Mainly so that I can remember what they voted on but it's nice for them to have a reminder of their prize for making good choices. Most all of my classes will earn a free choice art project. I try hard to catch them making good choices.