At the beginning of the year,
I've come up with two ideas I want to share:
1. "Ketchup" Board
Put this sign on your whiteboard or on a poster board displayed in a prominent spot in your classroom. When students don’t turn in their homework, they get put on the Ketchup List, or a list of students who need to catch up (“ketch-up” - get it?!?).
When their work is turned it, they may erase their name.
When their work is turned it, they may erase their name.
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2. No Late Homework Party!
Using my "Ketchup" board, I'm going to keep track of the students who NEVER have their name put on there. Then, at the end of the month (or quarter, depending on how you want to do it), we'll have a NO KETCHUP party! I haven't exactly decided what that will look like - good thing I've got a month to plan for it :)
What other strategies do you use for keeping track of homework, holding students accountable for missing work, and/or rewarding students for no late homework? I'd love to hear your ideas!
Love it! I have a big magnetic ketchup bottle that would be perfect for this! Thanks for helping me think outside the bottle!
ReplyDeleteHàh! Your comment made me chuckle right out loud - glad you like the idea :)
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