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1 The Joy Jar Classroom Management
A Behavioral Strategy Presentation By: GraceJoy Hauser & Crystal Bunn EEX 4601 Dr. Reyes Spring 2010

2 The Fantastic Joy Jar! This strategy is for lower elementary grades (Pre-K to 3rd). Our version of this strategy is geared specifically for exceptional students with varying exceptionalities. A reward jar such as this is an easy way to use positive reinforcement with students. By focusing on their positive behaviors, teachers will encourage them to repeat these behaviors.

3 Pom-poms will be deposited when: Pom-poms will be removed when:
The teacher takes notice of exceptionally positive behavior such as: Staying in seat during Circle Time Act of kindness towards a friend Taking initiative to help teacher and others The teacher takes notice of negative behavior such as: Disrupting class Hurting others Running in halls

4 Rewards or Privileges Together with the students, decide on what rewards or privileges they will earn and explain the behaviors that will earn those. - ie. movie to watch, class pizza party, or class field trip. It’s a good idea to have multiple levels of rewards so kids will be encouraged to continue with their positive behavior!

5 Who is this strategy appropriate for?
Due to its basis in Skinner’s Behaviorist “token economy” type theories, I would recommend a behavioral strategy such as this for use particularly with elementary-level students. Although it may work with lower-functioning middle school children, chances are they may feel it is childish and not buy into the concept of marbles as a means to the reward or privilege at the end.

6 Project Joy Jar in Action! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlG_jKeMqsg

7 Materials To create your own Joy Jar, you’ll need: A large, clear jar.
- Preferably plastic to avoid nasty accidents in the classroom! Lots and lots of colorful marbles, buttons, beads, or other suitable material students can easily see accumulating in the jar. A list of behaviors that will earn marbles, as well as those behaviors that will have marbles removed from jar. - This can be created with students so as to provide a sense of ownership of their classroom. List of rewards or privileges for when marbles reach certain levels. - It’s a good idea to have multiple levels of rewards so kids will be encouraged to continue with their positive behavior! *You can find these materials in any craft store such as Michaels and Joanne’s.

8 Source Step by step explanation of how to create and implement the marble jar at home or in your own classroom: One teacher’s class blog featuring pictures of her own marble jar:


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