1. Award voucher: Award vouchers to students with good performance, such as handing in homework on time and winning praise from other teachers. Students can receive "prizes" when they accumulate a certain number of incentive vouchers. With the passage of time, the requirements can be gradually raised, and students have to get more incentive vouchers to get "prizes".
2. Answer reward: cut the sticker into small pieces of paper, write down the topic of interest on the paper, wrap it in a big letter, and hang the envelope next to the small blackboard.
3. Surprise: Write the word "surprise" on the blackboard. In class, if students leave their seats noisily or without permission, erase a letter from the end. If everyone behaves well, add the erased letters back in order.
4. Golden Rule: Cover a small blackboard with a piece of golden paper that says "Golden Rule" in your class and hang it up. Every time I see a student observing one of the "golden rules" well, I write Ta's name on a small piece of paper and stick it on the "golden wall".
5. Temporary incentive ticket: If you need to go out, the substitute teacher will take classes for you. Before you leave, you can give the substitute teacher a stack of notes and ask him to send them to those students who have performed particularly well.
6. Bonus Wall: If you see a student doing well, ask him to write his name on a small blackboard called Bonus Wall.
7. Desk cleaning inspector: Students can be given a desk cleaning inspection. You don't have to inform them in advance. When the students are not in the classroom, you start to check.
8. Timer: Prepare a timer in the classroom. Once the students start talking loudly in class, or it is difficult to calm down for a while, you pick up and press the timer and say to the students, "It's time!" " When the students are quiet, stop timing and write down the recorded time on the blackboard.
9. Conduct card: Every student has a conduct card, and every time he shows good manners and friendly behavior, he will stamp on Ta's card. When there are five stamps on the card, they can exchange the card for prizes, such as asking the teacher to call the parents for praise.
10, homework reward card: For classes with poor homework completion, students can be given homework reward cards. As long as they all hand in their homework on time, send them a card. When they accumulate 10 cards, they will get rewards, such as having lunch with teachers. Accumulate 15 sheets, and you can get a chance to choose the content of the homework.