Ignite: You’ve recognized students with PBIS points…now what? (Group 2)
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Presentation Abstract
You’ve recognized students with PBIS points...now what? Free or super cheap ways for students to redeem the PBIS points they have earned and LOVE what they are receiving! The rewards and ideas in this presentation can be used at school or can be adapted and used by parents for children at home.
This session focuses on student reward ideas for grade level stores, school stores, school store experiences, monthly reward drawings, and quarterly reward drawings. The session also includes ways for students to spend their remaining PBIS points at the end of the school year without wiping out grade level and school store inventory.
Robinson Elementary School is in its third year of PBIS implementation and is in operational status. We currently use the PBIS Rewards program and app to award PBIS points to students and keep track of points students have earned. The PBIS Rewards program also houses our Grade Level and School PBIS Store and makes selling items to students easy and efficient.
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Recommended Citation
Madsen, Rebecca, "Ignite: You’ve recognized students with PBIS points…now what? (Group 2)" (2021). Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference. 117.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gapbs/2019/2019/117
Ignite: You’ve recognized students with PBIS points…now what? (Group 2)
You’ve recognized students with PBIS points...now what? Free or super cheap ways for students to redeem the PBIS points they have earned and LOVE what they are receiving! The rewards and ideas in this presentation can be used at school or can be adapted and used by parents for children at home.
This session focuses on student reward ideas for grade level stores, school stores, school store experiences, monthly reward drawings, and quarterly reward drawings. The session also includes ways for students to spend their remaining PBIS points at the end of the school year without wiping out grade level and school store inventory.
Robinson Elementary School is in its third year of PBIS implementation and is in operational status. We currently use the PBIS Rewards program and app to award PBIS points to students and keep track of points students have earned. The PBIS Rewards program also houses our Grade Level and School PBIS Store and makes selling items to students easy and efficient.