Classroom Economy Jobs 2014-2015. Two Needed Deliver written or spoken messages to people throughout the building Answer class phone Messenger Assist.

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Classroom Economy Jobs

Two Needed Deliver written or spoken messages to people throughout the building Answer class phone Messenger Assist teacher in whatever she needs SIDEKICK- $550

Two Needed Take lunch bin down to the gym 5 minutes before lunch starts and return to class Return lunch bin to class when lunch is over NOURISHER-$400

Two needed Take recycling items to the bins every day during classroom clean up time Periodically check bins during the day to make sure recycling is placed in the correct bins RECYCLER-$500

Two needed Clean up blue countertops – Sonnenberg or Grey table – Gibson (according to picture) Make sure everything from the “check-out” list is returned Replace empty hand soap and sanitizer if empty CYCLONE-$400

Two needed Clean up classroom floor Make sure all paper scraps and plastic bottles get placed in the correct recycling bin Stack bean bags and carpet mats in work corner according to picture Make sure clipboards are all put back into the clipboard basket Makes sure any extra pencils, pens, etc. get put into the “extra” bins HOOVER-$400

Two-four needed Stack all chairs in stacks of 5 at the back of the classroom Stack all stools in the front of the classroom STACKANATOR-$350

Two needed Clean up computer table and area Plug in computers at the table to charge over night Check classroom calculators each day and return them to the correctly numbered holder if misplaced You are the classroom photographer CLASSROOM MACINATOR- $600

Two needed Tidy up laptop carts and find missing macs from other classrooms Straighten out tangled cords and plug in macs to recharge over night Make sure macs are all facing the correct way (according to picture) Make sure cart doors are closed when you leave LAPTOP CART MACINATOR-$500

One needed Take daily attendance and report absences to the teacher Provide students with make-up materials when they return to class Fill all homework requests that come into the teacher, gather all items needed, and take them to the office for pick-up ABSENTNATOR-$500

Two needed Check with the teacher for daily offenses Hand out fine tickets to students who have broken the rules listed on the board Keep a record of fines and payments Requires a recommendation from a former teacher FINEMASTER-$800

Six needed Keep banking records for about five students Accept money for deposits Pay out money for withdrawals Keep some cash ready to meet requests Deposit remaining cash in the Central Classroom Bank Must have good computer skills Requires a recommendation from a former teacher BANKANATOR-$700

Two needed Perform a job of any absent student (s) PRETENDER - $400

One needed Erase front white boards at the end of the day Write reminders on the board for the next day Keep the front white boards tidy and neat – use spray cleaner when necessary Keep an inventory (check off sheet) of the small white boards (i.e. – who checks them out and when they are returned) Clean small white boards when necessary ERASER - $400

One needed Keep a detailed record of all recess equipment Borrow and return gym equipment when necessary Report to teacher if someone checked out recess equipment and did not return it You are in charge of choosing judges and throwing the ball in when playing Silent Ball FITNESSMASTER - $500

Two needed Manage the school store Keep a record of store’s inventory TARGETNATOR-$600

Two needed Keep all book shelves straight and tidy (according to pictures) Refill paper bin when necessary SHELVANATOR-$400

You will be paid every other week. The Bankanators will deposit your pay directly into your account You owe me $500 per month for desk rent If you want to pay off your desk and “own” it (no more rent payments) the cost is $3000 If you can not pay your rent you will risk being evicted from your seat for the month Bonuses are a great way to boost the balance in your bank accounts Fines are a great way to deplete the balance in your bank accounts Classroom Economy Information