Hopefully you are looking at our class blog because you have read the information that was sent home with your child today! My goal is to post blog articles at least twice a week, perhaps more often depending on what we are doing in class.
Your child wrote in his/her journal today: "Let me tell you about fuzzies!" Here is some information about our fuzzy routine:
- Fuzzies (small and large pompoms) are given to students to reward good behaviour (basically following our school Code of Conduct and Classroom Rules, doing poem and reading homework).
- Fuzzies are kept in a little plastic container in students' desks. Students are not allowed to play with their fuzzies (or they get taken away!)
- Students can trade in their fuzzies on Friday mornings. They trade 10 fuzzies for a coupon or special privilege (e.g. wear your hat for a day, bring your favourite stuffy to school for a day, eat lunch with the teacher, be the teacher's helper for the day, be the calendar teacher for that day, be the line leader for the day, etc.)
- Students can also have fuzzies taken away for not following our school rules (e.g. running in the school, coming in late after the second bell, interrupting the teacher, being disrespectful to others).
**If you read this blog, please tell your child to whisper in my ear tomorrow morning: "My mom/dad read the blog" and I will give them a fuzzy! (Be sure to read the two previous posts that were written last week.)
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