
I've always liked the idea of getting students to take responsibility for the way things are going in their classroom. I also like the idea of not singling students out all the time for positive (or negative) behavior. Sometimes high school students don't want to be recognized all the time for doing the right thing. And while I do reward individual students with a raffle ticket system, I also wanted a way to reward whole classes.
The first challenge was finding several decent size (non-breakable) containers since I would likely have five or six classes. All the containers had to be the same or classes would complain about another class having a small jar, hence being easier to fill.

I washed out the bottles so they wouldn't be sticky or smell like Powerade and removed the label. I used nail polish remover to get off any of the sticky stuff remaining.
I decided to do different levels of rewards because I know my students do better with more immediate gratification. Level one is a night of no homework, level two is a class treat, and level three is a game day. All three are relatively no-cost or low-cost for me.

The second challenge was finding an inexpensive, quiet replacement for marbles. First, I tried cotton balls, but they stuck together and were nearly impossible to get out of the jar. That was no fun.
I settled on using medium size pom-pom balls to fill the jars. You can get a pack of about 80 at the dollar store for $1. They are also colorful and more visually pleasing than cotton balls would have been.

Finally, I needed on a container large enough to store all of my marbles. I chose this very large, also non-breakable container (it's an empty whey protein container, again courtesy of my lovely husband). Just as with the Powerade bottles, I washed it out to get rid of the powder and the smell and removed the label.

Cute idea! It love that you use recyclable bottles:).
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