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Love the random event ideas! My biggest learning experience (as with any classroom management) is to make sure you are very cut and dry at the beginning of the year so students know your expectatio...
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First! German teacher here. I love using Classcraft to reward students for behaviors that I cannot quantify and put into gradebook, and for foreign language, we have a lot of those. These behaviors...
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Hi Jestin and Brian! I personally view GP as a bonus or extra action a student does that is unrelated to my content area (German), but can act as an additional reward for being helpful/engaged. Bes...
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I want to thank Melysa, Gwendolyn and DeAnn, I adapted a few of yours ;) I teach middle school students, and this is my revised list of sentences. Banished to the Isle of Time-Out till it be morrow...
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@Sam Schneider Great ideas! I asked my 8th graders for some some silly ideas. One I really liked was "Banished to the Isle of Time Out till it be morrow." They have to go sit in an island desk and ...
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@Frau WIlkinson Absolutely! Since my original post, I have since moved to middle school and I adore using Classcraft with them. They find it to be so much fun and it's great as a reinforcement to...
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@JingyuHuo No problem! I think you can tinker with whatever you want. That's the awesome thing about gamification. You just keep adding more fun things that work for you! An easy thing to do would ...
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Hi Patricia, In the top, right corner should be an icon of an open book. You can click on that and select the X when a student completes his/her sentence. - Danielle Capitan
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This is my routine that (while still tweaking) works fairly well for me. I teach Middle School German. Before class as students file in: CC is projected on board and I give students the chance to ...
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