By Sarah Cardona SPED 2336. Students will be split into tables of four (Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Each table has a “platter” in the center to keep their krabby.

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By Sarah Cardona SPED 2336

Students will be split into tables of four (Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Each table has a “platter” in the center to keep their krabby patties on once received. When each group makes 3 krabby patties, their order is complete and the platter gets placed on their table number in the Krusty Krab Class Restaurant. A table has to place 3 orders to get a small reward There has to be 25 orders made to receive a class reward. When 100 orders are made, class receives a larger reward.

"Buns Up!" - Thumbs up for being prepared! Prepared means the student is organized, ready for the next task, has all materials without being told. "Lettuce Congratulate You" - Congrats! You were polite and respectful. Polite means the student has good behavior and manners towards other students and the teacher. "Patty yourself on the back" - Give yourself a pat on the back for being productive. Productive means the student is on task and getting things done early or on time. They use their time wisely. "Say Cheese!" - Smile because you were following directions! Following directions means you were on task doing what the teacher asked you to do without being told twice. "Top it off" - To top it off, you went above and beyond! You did something great that the teacher didn't have to ask you to do. Examples would be cleaning the room, putting away class materials, and holding the door for other people, etc.

Small Group Rewards “Kids Meal Toy” – pick a prize from the prize box “Break Time” – Gets to watch an episode of Spongebob during reading time “Lunch Break” – Lunch with the teacher “Relax” - pick any place in the classroom to read during reading time “Let Us Eat” - everyone in the small group gets to eat extra snack, brought by the teacher, throughout the day Class Rewards “A longer Break” – One hour recess “Pay Day!” – Everyone will get a free homework pass “A Day Off” – A Pajama Party “Find Plankton” - a scavenger hunt of clues to find plankton before he steals the krabby patty formula “Chef’s Day” - a day where we learn to cook some food such as desserts that look like krabby patties, or smoothies, etc. After 100 Orders Class Reward- "The Krusty Krab Opening" - a class party that invites the parents to come eat the little chef's food that they previously learned how to cook.

TaskGood Job!Let’s work on it Came Prepared Being Respectful Stayed Productive Followed Directions Raised Hand to Speak Participated My back up plan is the student "In Training", which will be accommodated to their needs. In general, I will only require two krabby patties to be made at a time before they receive a reward. They will receive one piece of the krabby patty at a time just like the rest of the class so they fit in. A chart will be kept separately to keep track of how many times they were caught doing something good, compared to a side that keep tracks of warnings or other misbehavior tasks. This chart will be sent home daily to show their parents how much progress their child is making. You received _____ pieces of the krabby patty today!!

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