60+ Classroom Reward Ideas (2024)

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Rewards are a fun way to motivate students and celebrate progress, but seeing as we aren't made of money, sometimes we don't know what to give. But no longer - this list includes plenty of fun, creative reward ideas that are free or inexpensive.

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Rewards can be a great way to motivate students, but that’s not their only purpose.

When done right, rewards recognize and celebrate success and inspire us to keep working. Just be sure to pair them with intrinsic motivation. For example, instead of just handing a student a piece of candy, say, “Wow, I noticed you worked so hard on ______. Here’s a piece of candy to celebrate.”

Sometimes, however, we teachers are stumped as to what exactly we can use as rewards. I mean, it’s not like we have hundreds of extra dollars lying around to give away. So what can we do?

Fortunately, there are a ton of free or inexpensive rewards you can give your students. I’ve recently been inspired by my son’s 1st grade teacher who has over 40 creative awards he gives when students reach their AR goals.

So, we’ve assembled a list of ideas that can be used incentives or given as surprise rewards. Some work for younger students, some for older, and some regardless of age (you might be surprised how much teens enjoy seemingly “juvenile” rewards ?).

And with Christmas coming, these make great gifts for your class, too! (You can use this template hereto make a tangible card to give your students.

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ideas for individual student rewards

  1. A note (or email) of praise (written to the students)
  2. Positive note/email sent home to parents
  3. Homework pass (get to skip one assignment)
  4. Skip the odds pass (get to skip the odd-number questions on an assignment
  5. Delayed homework pass (get an extra day to complete an assignment)
  6. Piece of candy
  7. Dress down pass (get to wear casual clothes instead of school dress code/uniform)
  8. Jeans day pass (get to wear jeans instead of school uniform)
  9. Hat day pass (get to wear a hat)
  10. Bonus points
  11. Bake sale (buy students an item at the next school bake sale or fundraiser)
  12. Slippers (get to wear slippers to school)
  13. Teacher’s chair (students get to use your chair for the day/class)
  14. Other special chair (any unique/flexible seating chair they get to use instead of their regular one)
  15. Favorite shirt (students get to wear their favorite shirt instead of dress code/uniform)
  16. Go first all day (student gets to go first in everything that day)
  17. Lunch with the teacher
  18. Treasure chest (pick a prize from a prize bin)
  19. Favorite chips (you buy them a small bag of their favorite chips)
  20. Sit with a friend (student gets to sit by their friend of the class/day)
  21. Soda/juice (you buy them a can of soda or juice)
  22. Play a game with the teacher (during recess, free time, etc.)
  23. Stickers (teens enjoy these, too, even if they don’t admit it ?)
  24. Pizza Hut personal pan pizza (Use their free Book It program to reward reading goals)
  25. Award Tokens/Charms from Fitness Finders
  26. Learning buddy (get to bring a stuffed animal as long as they are on task and not playing with it)
  27. Scatter spots (get to work/read wherever you’d like in the classroom as long as they are focused)
  28. New pencil
  29. Invite a friend to eat lunch in your classroom
  30. Write with a gel pen/special pen for homework
  31. Get to use your special pen for the class/day
  32. Classroom store (stocked with items from the dollar store and awarded for a certain number of classroom bucks. Or, ask families to contribute)
  33. Teacher’s Desk (sit at it for one hour/class)
  34. Show and Tell
  35. Peppermints
  36. Gum (either give it to them or simply allow it for one day)
  37. Play a computer/tablet game
  38. Go to recess (or be dismissed from class) 2 minutes early
  39. Listen to music (allow music/headphones during independent work time)
  40. Decorate a section of the class whiteboard/chalkboard
  41. Have work displayed in classroom
  42. Help the librarian/media specialist
  43. Help one of the specials teacher
  44. Get to choose which learning activity the class will do (from your list of choices)
  45. Invite a parent or other adult to join them for a portion of the day
  46. Go to the library to select a book
  47. Be a helper in another classroom
  48. Choose music for the class to listen to together
  49. Name on marquee outside school (or special spot outside classroom in hallway)
  50. Read the morning announcements
  51. Read to a younger class
  52. Take home a class game for the weekend
  53. Free entrance to school ball game or event
  54. Earn chance to assist at sporting event
  55. Dress up as the school mascot for a game
  56. Introduce starting line up for a home game
  57. Special parking pass for the day (reserved spot)
  58. Custom medals (if a sports meeting or other competition is held, custom medals can be awarded to students who have performed well)

ideas for class rewards

  1. Free seating day (everyone gets to choose where they sit)
  2. Have class outside
  3. Extra recess
  4. Free time (even 5-10 minutes is appreciated)
  5. Dance party
  6. Play a game
  7. Bring in / make food for the class
  8. Fun Friday (do something fun together as a class)
  9. Movie during lunch

give as a christmas gift

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  • This is an awesome list to help teachers get started thinking about different rewards. Any way we could get this list as a pdf?

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    • I suggest clicking the print option from your browser, but choosing “save as pdf” instead of printing. 🙂

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  • Homework passes really send the message that homework is a punishment and not important, not to mention they’re most likely to use the pass on the thing they most need to practice.

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    FAQs

    How do you reward students without candy? ›

    Group/Class Rewards
    1. Extra recess time.
    2. Dance party in class.
    3. Dress up day - class votes! ( PJs, Hats, etc)
    4. Class game day (kick ball! Board games!)
    5. Class gets to march design flag and hang on school flag pole.
    6. Class gets to visit animal shelter.

    How do you reward well behaved students? ›

    10 Reasonable rewards
    1. Pick a game at recess.
    2. Sit with a friend.
    3. Teach the class a favorite game.
    4. Take a homework pass.
    5. Be the teacher's helper for the day.
    6. Draw on the chalkboard.
    7. Choose any class job for the week.
    8. Use the teacher's chair.
    May 18, 2020

    Do classroom reward systems work? ›

    While rewards may be a quick way to motivate students, it is important to stop and think, “What are students learning when they receive rewards?” Research has shown that rewards are not effective long-term and in fact can be harmful to students.

    What is one example of a classroom reward system? ›

    For example, if 7 out of 10 students vote for a dance party at the end of the day, but 3 students don't enjoy dancing, you might allow them to go to a “special zone” during the dance party, a part of the room with special toys available only after earning a sufficient number of tokens.

    What is the flower class reward system? ›

    This whole class rewards system allows students as a whole to add petals to their class flower. When the flower is complete, they earn the reward they were working towards! It's even displayed on the flower the whole time.

    Why shouldn't candy be given as a reward in class? ›

    Giving kids sweets and treats as rewards can be confusing to children, making junk food even more appealing and potentially leading them to develop a preference to it over healthier foods. Kids are also very good (by nature) at regulating their own eating.

    Why is candy not allowed in school? ›

    Giving students candy, cookies, cupcakes, etc. can contribute to childhood obesity, diabetes, hypertension and cavities. Treats as rewards encourages overeating of unhealthy foods. Food rewards are usually high in sugar, salt and fat.

    Why should candy not be given as a reward? ›

    Giving sweets, chips, or soda as a reward often leads to children overeating foods that are high in sugar, fat, and empty calories. Worse, it interferes with kids' natural ability to regulate their eating. It also encourages them to eat when they're not hungry to reward themselves.

    What are some effective rewards for good behavior? ›

    Our top reward ideas for kids
    • A toy or game. This is a classic reward that is sure to please many kids. ...
    • A treat. This could be their favorite food, a trip to the toy store, or a special dessert. ...
    • A day out. ...
    • A word of encouragement. ...
    • A star on their reward chart. ...
    • A special activity. ...
    • A new experience. ...
    • Extra allowance.
    Oct 19, 2022

    What are some rewards for good behavior? ›

    Examples of Social Rewards
    • Affection – includes hugs, kisses, a high five, a smile, a pat on the back, or an arm around the shoulder.
    • Praise – Praise happens when parents say things like “Great job,” “Way to go,” or “Good boy/girl.” However, specific (or labeled) praise tells a child exactly what behavior you liked.
    Nov 5, 2019

    What are the disadvantages of rewards in the classroom? ›

    Rewards increase anxiety and shame: The fear of not receiving a reward can lead to anxiety and feelings of shame in students. In addition, students may feel anxious or ashamed if they do not receive a reward, or if they do receive a reward but feel that it is not commensurate with their effort.

    What is classroom rewards staples? ›

    Be a part of Reward A Classroom! Help keep our classroom stocked all year, just by shopping at Staples. Staples Rewards® members earn an extra 2% back in rewards on any purchase and 5% back in rewards on Copy & Print that will go towards our classroom needs.

    Should teachers give out prizes? ›

    The prize becomes a tangible validation of the child's learning. This can help the child gain an interest in his or her learning, as well. When students are interested in making a selection from the prize box, they can be more motivated to complete assigned tasks that can help them meet benchmarks in the curriculum.

    What is total rewards class? ›

    What You Will Learn. The five elements of a Total Rewards strategy: compensation, benefits, well-being effectiveness, development and recognition. The tools needed to formulate a Total Rewards program, including understanding the critical role of organizational culture, business strategy, and HR strategy.

    What are the benefits of whole class rewards? ›

    The Benefits of Whole Class Rewards

    Studies have shown that whole class reward systems positively impact many aspects of the classroom environment. They promote relationship building amongst the students by providing a common goal everyone can work toward.

    How do you reward straight A's? ›

    The most common way parents reward their children is with money.
    1. Reward Your Child(ren) with Cash. Money is the most common option when/if parents choose to reward their kids after receiving good grades. ...
    2. Raise Allowance. ...
    3. Give Them More Independence. ...
    4. Pick Up a Small Gift. ...
    5. Take a Day Trip. ...
    6. Special Foods.
    Oct 2, 2020

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