Sometimes it’s hard to come up with good ideas for classroom coupons. So I’ve searched for the 20 best coupon ideas I could find. Here they are (in no particular order):
- Wear a hat
- Sit at the teacher’s desk
- Sit in a special chair at your desk
- Use a pen
- Piece of candy
- Choose your classroom job
- Sit with a buddy
- Bring a stuffed animal
- Read a book to the class
- 5 bonus points
- Skip one night’s homework
- Positive note to parents
- 10 minutes free computer time
- Late work pass
- Bring a show and tell item
- Lunch with the teacher
- Choose a song to play during end-of-the-day clean up time
- Choose your spot in line
- Go to lunch 2 minutes early
- 1 free word on a spelling test
Here’s a sheet for you to use for your classroom Coupons. I recommend printing out this page and then writing your desired rewards on the page before copying it. You can write your initials on the “signed” line or just use a special teacher stamp to make sure the coupon is authentic. When I taught sixth grade, as a matter of principle, I never signed them ahead of time. If a kid chose a coupon as their prize from the prize box, I would write their name on it and sign it then.
Click here for the free printable PDF: Classroom Coupons PDF