Before you implement the marble jar consider how often you want to reward your students.
Marble jar party.
Choose a big jar if you want them to work a long time to earn their reward.
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We ve had an outdoor games party a movie and popcorn party a walk to a neighborhood playground party and countless pajama parties.
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This is an ongoing visual representation for young children to begin to learn that acting with kindness and doing good things for others benefits everybody.
Once we reach the top we throw a marble jar party to celebrate all of our bravery and smart thinking.
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Marble jar party with 4th grade buddies.
The important thing is that it is theirs.
This is a party almost completely designed by the students.
Keep in mind that a big jar also merits a big reward such as a class party.
When the jar is full the class gets a reward think.
Your students will not be very motivated to fill the jar if the reward is an extra five minutes of recess.
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The marble jar is a lighthearted way to reinforce the idea that when you put good in you get good out.
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