Stories by Storie

Everyone has a story to tell. What is yours?

  • Stories by Storie
  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
    • Book Activities
    • Book Lists
    • Classroom Management
    • Freebies
    • Math
    • Reading Tips
    • Writing
  • Free
  • Shop
    • Teachers Pay Teachers
    • Amazon
    • Bookshop
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

Classroom Rewards That Won’t Break the Bank

July 3, 2016

I think most teachers would prefer a world where all students were intrinsically motivated, but it just isn’t an every day reality. Many of us dig deep into our pockets and find extrinsic rewards to help change certain student behaviors.

Guilty!

Once I started adding up those little rewards, I knew there had to be a better way. I started brainstorming ways to reward my students without the need to dig deep into my pockets!

Tired of digging into your pockets to reward your students? Try coupons instead! These free classroom reward coupons are highly motivating PLUS you can add your own to match.

GETTING STARTED WITH CLASSROOM REWARDS

Before determining which coupons to use in my classroom, I took into consideration the following:

  • My Management & Teaching Style
  • School Rules & Policies
  • Student Interests

Then I was able to come up with the following rewards that students could purchase with their classroom money.

CLASSROOM ASSIGNMENTS

These reward coupons are the perfect motivator for students who get bored with the daily grind and just need a break. In my class, this means skipping out on morning work, a free homework pass (for an individual or the entire class), writing with a special pen for the day, or taking a break from academics to have 20 minutes of free choice time.

EDIBLE CLASSROOM REWARDS

I don’t provide a lot of edible rewards, especially when I have provided a designated snack time in the classroom. However, one of the most popular rewards has been to eat lunch in the classroom with a friend and the teacher. I’m not sure if the kids are nosy about what I eat or just want to escape the chaos noise of the cafeteria.

Another fun reward is chewing gum in class. Gum chewing is often a big no-no with the custodians, which kind of makes this one all the more enticing to students  I figure one or two students chewing gum and being closely monitored is okay, especially when I can make sure it has been properly disposed of.

One of the most popular rewards in my classroom was to eat lunch in the classroom with the teacher and a friend.

FLEXIBLE SEATING

Flexible seating seems to be a trending term, but to me it’s been a seating option for years during certain times of the day.  Traditional desks have their place, but I know if I need to move and get a fresh perspective throughout my day then my students do, too.  Some of the reward options I provide are using my teacher’s chair for the day, sitting on the floor with a pillow for the day, moving a desk next to a friend’s for the day, or choosing another special spot around the room for the day.  If you teach primary, you probably spend a good portion of your day with your students on the carpet.  For some students, being able to choose their spot on the carpet first is a big deal, so I also offer that as a reward.

Another popular reward in the classroom was to sit in my teacher chair for the day.

GRAB THE SPOTLIGHT

You know those students who constantly need your attention or are seeking the attention of their peers?  Why not let them have the stage for a bit.  In my class, students can be rewarded with reading a book or poem to the class (or principal).  They can also lead the class in a game, brain break, or activity.

SIT BACK AND RELAX

You’ve had a bad day before, right?  Well, chances are your students are likely to have a bad day, too!

Is there someone in class you just can’t work with today?

I have a pick your own partner pass for the days when you have been assigned a partner and just can’t make it work.

Is your desk a black hole where papers disappear?

I also have a pass for those constantly disorganized students.  In fact, I volunteer as tribute will clean and organize their desk for them during recess (for a price, of course).

Is your patience paper thin?

Why not cut the line and have your work checked first for the entire day!

Tired of doing the classroom job you despise or just need a break?

Grab a coupon so you can pick your classroom job first or simply change jobs with a classmate for the day!

You can grab these free reward coupons here.  There is now an editable file so you can create your own coupons to match!


Tired of digging into your pockets to reward your students? Try coupons instead! These free classroom reward coupons are highly motivating PLUS you can add your own to match.

I kept the coupons on display in a pocket chart. I would place post-it notes with prices on the front of the pockets on days my students were shopping for coupons. Since prices can change at the store all the time, my prices changed throughout the year, too!

I kept the coupons on display in a pocket chart. I would place post-it notes with prices on the front of the pockets on days my students were shopping for coupons. Since prices can change at the store all the time, my prices changed throughout the year, too!

Most of these coupons are intended to reward the individual students in your classroom.  If you’re interested in ideas to motivate your entire class, you can read more about how I set goals with my entire classroom here and here.

Looking to get started with goal setting in the classroom? Here's how I set up a system that not only motivated my students, but changed behaviors and work habits along the way.



You might also like:

  • Goal Setting Mistakes to Avoid
  • Classroom Management Tips
  • Books to Help Teach Rules and Expectations
  • 10 Ways to Get Your Students’ Attention
  • Tips for Managing Hallway Behavior

Happy Teaching!

Tired of spending your own money on rewards your students don't really love? Ditch the treasure box and try these FREE classroom reward coupons as part of your classroom management strategy. These include rewards that are free (or low-cost), motivating, and easy to implement. Plus, there's an editable .PPT file so you can add your own rewards to match.

signature

Related posts:

Classroom Jobs for Students Kindness is so important, but doesn't come easily to everyone. Sometimes we need to explicitly teach and model this trait for our students just as we would for academic skills. Here are some easy ways to encourage kindness in the classroom.Ways to Encourage Kindness in the Classroom Goal Setting Mistakes to Avoid You can be the best teacher in the world, but if you don't have your students' attention, it doesn't really matter. So, how can you fix this? Here are 10 ways to get your students' attention.Ways to Get Your Students’ Attention Finding papers without names on them is not only frustrating, but tracking down the owners can be time consuming! Here are several tips for preventing and handling no name papers in the classroom.Tips for Dealing with No Name Papers
«
»

Filed Under: classroom management, freebies, teacher tips 10 Comments

Comments

  1. A&P says

    November 12, 2016 at 2:48 am

    This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  2. A&P says

    November 12, 2016 at 2:48 am

    Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply
  3. Caroline Clark says

    April 11, 2017 at 2:46 pm

    I love this! I am always looking for rewards that aren't candy!

    Reply
  4. Judy Wilcox says

    July 21, 2017 at 10:21 pm

    Thank you so much!!!

    Reply
  5. Mrs. Watkins says

    September 4, 2017 at 2:46 pm

    These reward coupons are a great idea to use instead of candy. I love the colourful designs too!

    Reply
  6. Isabel says

    February 20, 2019 at 10:26 am

    Thank you very much. All the material is very useful.

    Reply
  7. Hannah says

    August 21, 2021 at 6:43 pm

    How long do you allow them to use the coupons for? A day or a week? For example, if you allowed your kids to pick out a coupon on a Friday, how long would you allow them to use the coupon for? I love the ideas of coupons but was just wondering how that worked. Thanks so much!

    Reply
    • Storie Belden says

      August 22, 2021 at 7:20 am

      Hi Hannah,
      Most of the coupons are for a one-time use. If the students picked out their coupon on a Friday, I would try to schedule one day for them to use it the following week. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
      Storie

      Reply
  8. Vanessa Cyr says

    September 7, 2021 at 3:56 am

    I can’t seem to figure out how to edit? HELP!!!

    Reply
    • Storie Belden says

      September 8, 2021 at 6:41 pm

      Hi Vanessa,
      Inside the .zip file, you should find three different items. One is a PDF with directions on how to edit the resource. If you’re still having trouble, feel free to reach out again and I’ll do my best to help you troubleshoot.
      Storie

      Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Categories

Latest on Instagram

My favorite library finds this week take us from t My favorite library finds this week take us from the depths of the ocean to the stars in the sky as we meet two independent thinkers who dare to dream big!! 

🌊 Greta Green Builds a Submarine

Greta Green adores the ocean and spends her time cleaning the shoreline with her trusty bird and hermit crab. She can only dream of diving below the surface to discover the wonders hidden beneath…until the day that Greta gets a big idea: She and her pals will build their own submarine!

And that’s exactly what they do. But the underwater world brings both hidden treasures and dangers. What will Greta and her crew discover along their journey? And can they find a way to continue helping with ocean conservation? 

🚀 Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket

Sadie Sprocket is a girl with a big dream - to go to Mars! No one has been to Mars (yet!), so of course that’s where Sadie sets her sights. She learns everything she can about the planet and space, then assembles her crew of trusty stuffed animals. Together they build a rocket and prepare for the historic journey. And then finally…blastoff!

Sadie and her team make it to Mars, but what will they encounter when they leave the ship? And will they travel home safely as the world watches?

Both books pair whimsical artwork with rhyming text. They are packed with vocabulary and take us on an up-close journey of each girl’s adventure. The back matter also features real women in each scientific field! These books would be a great addition to your STEM collection! 

Have you seen these books yet? 
➡️ Swipe to take a peek inside!

Happy #twosday !
Greta Green Builds a Submarine
Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket
📚  Two Lions Publishing 
✏️ @suefliess 
🎨  @annabel.tempest @davidcooperart
🐶 PUPPIES 🐶 A Puppy Like Yours is the latest to j 🐶 PUPPIES 🐶

A Puppy Like Yours is the latest to join the Like You series, and it serves as a gentle reminder to celebrate and appreciate the joy, playfulness, and unconditional love that can only come from our favorite furry friends!

🐾 Dogs are more than pets or furry fixtures around the house. Dogs are constant companions who show us what it means to be curious, enjoy the little moments of life, and care for those who need us. Dogs teach us more about life than we teach them. So no matter what your puppy looks like or plays like - this book celebrates all the puppies out there and the ways they change our lives for the better!

If you could spend the day with a playful pup, what kind of dog would it be? I’m partial to our Jack Russell Terriers, but I grew up with a lab and dachshunds! 

A Puppy Like Yours
✏️ @frankmurphybooks & Carla Murphy 
🎨 @kaylaharren 
📚 @sleepingbearpress
🤪 APRIL FOOLS’ DAY: Yay 👍🏻 or Nay👎🏻? When you thi 🤪 APRIL FOOLS’ DAY: Yay 👍🏻 or Nay👎🏻?

When you think of April Fools’ Day, what comes to mind? Hand buzzers? Frozen cereal? Brown Es (brownies)? 

Kids love opportunities to feel silly and some grown-ups do, too. Whether you love or loathe this holiday, there are some great April Fools’ Day books for kids.

The Case of Old MacDonald and His Farm by Mark Teague is a new release that is perfect for the upcoming holiday! 

Something mysterious (and slightly silly) is up at Old MacDonald’s farm. Thank goodness Officer Busby is on the case! 

🔎 Who painted faces on the cabbages?
🔎 Why is pizza being delivered to the goats? 
🔎 How did the cows get mustaches?

Officer Busby suspects Skunk and his crew, who she has been tracking all over the county. They are worse than dangerous - they’re silly! And the most important clue might just be what day it is…April Fools’ Day! 🗓️

Do you have a favorite April Fools’ Day book to read?

Thank you to @simonkids for sharing this book with my family! #SimonKidsCrew

🔗 Want to see the full list of books for April Fools’ Day? 
Blog Post: https://storiesbystorie.com/april-fools-day-books-for-kids/

Amazon: amzn.to/4m2T8AA
(affiliate link)
My favorite library find this week takes us on a j My favorite library find this week takes us on a journey to see the hidden gems that lie in the tiny worlds most of us are too busy to notice.

When a young boy visits his grandmother’s house, he doesn’t just see scraps of ribbon lying around, mushrooms clustered under a log in the forest, or shells hiding along the beach. He sees tiny worlds where pie tins become playgrounds, ants become farmers, and tide pools teem with life waiting to be explored. 

These tiny worlds are full of whimsy and imagination, but they have one problem: He seems to be the only one who sees them. While at first Grandma keeps trying to draw him out to a busy park or the beach or the zoo, eventually she realizes that her grandson’s tiny worlds are big enough for her to meet him there. 

This book uses beautifully detailed illustrations to share a message about stopping to appreciate the small things, the importance of connection, and accepting others for who they are. It would be a great book to share with any child whose imagination comes to life no matter where they go!

Have you seen this book yet?

➡️ Swipe to take a peek inside!

Tiny Worlds
📚  @candlewickpress 
✏️🎨 @cicchese.art
Bring on the butterflies because it’s #twosday ! Bring on the butterflies because it’s #twosday !

Both of these amazing and beautifully illustrated books feature the monarch butterfly. Not only do they highlight the incredible and difficult journey these butterflies make, but they also offer ways kids can get involved to help!

The Monarch
✏️ Kirsten Hall
🎨 Isabelle Arsenault
📚 @simonkids 

If you loved The Honeybee, you’ll want to check this one out! Told through rhyming verse, readers get an up-close look at the life cycle of the monarch butterfly. With a pleasing color palette and the occasional cartoon-like speech bubbles, it really does feel like you’re right there cheering for these fascinating creatures!

 
Home is Calling
✏️ Katherine Pryor
🎨 Ellie Peterson
📚 @worthykidsbooks 

Vibrant illustrations pair perfectly with this story told from the perspective of the monarch butterfly. Despite the long and difficult journey, readers will appreciate just how incredible these insects are.

A BIG thank you to the publishers for sharing these books with my family! They would be a fantastic addition to your butterfly or life cycle unit.

Have you read either of these books yet? Swipe to take a peek inside each book!
My favorite library find this week takes an up clo My favorite library find this week takes an up close look at the epic journey of a Pacific salmon.

If you live in the PNW, the 4th grade students probably study the salmon life cycle at some point during the year. If they’re lucky, they even get to help care for some of the eggs for months at their school before releasing the salmon fry into a local creek. I know I got to do this when I taught 4th grade, and my own kids did, too!

This book combines beautiful illustrations with inviting & informative text that captures each unique stage of the Coho salmon. The back matter provides additional information about the life cycle stages. It would be a fantastic addition to your salmon or life cycles unit!

➡️ Swipe to take a peek inside!

Have you seen this book yet?

Salmon Run; An Epic Journey to the Ocean and Back
📚 @redcometpressbooks 
✏️🎨 @annichenn
🐷🐷🐷 There’s something timeless about The Three Li 🐷🐷🐷

There’s something timeless about The Three Little Pigs that captures the imagination of readers of all ages. Whether you reach for the traditional tale or one of the fractured versions, these stories offer a delightful mix of adventure, cleverness, and humor!

What’s your favorite version of The Three Little Pigs?

Copyright © 2026 · Website Design By Jumping Jax Designs