$Cougar Cash$ LEARN how to EARN money ($!) for being good students.

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$Cougar Cash$ LEARN how to EARN money ($!) for being good students

Ways to Earn Cougar Cash!!  You will record the money you earn in your deposit chart at the end of every period  At the end of each day, you will total the change you have earned to come up with a grand total.  With your grand total, you will be able to earn some fabulous prizes during life skills!!  Before we discuss the prizes, lets learn how to earn….

1. Work Quietly Examples  Sitting in chair and working quietly on activity  Quiet mouth and working on worksheet.  Reading quietly  Accepting work quietly given by teacher  Accepting homework assignments quietly Nonexamples  Head on desk and not working appropriately  Complaining about work  Refusing to do work  Whining  Making inappropriate noises

2. Stay On-Task Examples  Working on the activity or assignment continuously.  Participate appropriately in lesson  Remain focused on subject and activity given by teacher. Nonexamples  Making statements that are not related to the subject or assignment  Making inappropriate noises

3. Model Appropriate Behavior for Other Students Examples  Work quietly even if another student is laughing or being disruptive  Work quietly even if another student is complaining or making silly statements  Ignore a student when they are not following the rules Nonexamples  Laughing when another student is not following one of the rules.  Make inappropriate remarks when another student is breaking the rules  Making inappropriate noises when another student is making noises

Successmaker: Knock it out of the park! If you follow directions to go to the computer for Successmaker, it’s a single! If you follow the class rules during Successmaker, you get to run forward two bases! If you follow directions to go back to work after Successmaker, it’s a you get to run forward one base!

Successmaker: How to earn Cougar Cash A single = $.10 A double = $.20 A triple = $.30 A HOMERUN = $.60! You can earn base hits and home runs At the time simthe money you are earning for following the class rules.

Homework: How to hit a Homerun! Each completed homework assignment is a single. A single = $.10 A double = $.20 A triple = $.30 A HOMERUN = $.60! If you turn in all of your homework assignments for the whole week in all of your classes, it’s worth 2 HOMERUNS!

What happens if I continue to break the rules? DUGOUT TIME: If I break one of the rules, my teacher may give me 1 warning. If I break a rule after the warning, I will go to the dugout. When I am in the dugout, I cannot earn Cougar Cash during that time. When I show my teacher that I can follow the rules for at least 2 minutes, she will take me out of the dugout, and I can start earning money again. I should not ask the teacher to take me out of the dugout or tell her that I am following the rules now.

What should I do when others students earn money but I don’t? Examples  Begin working quietly so I can earn money the next time  Start my homework or read for my reading log  Begin to model appropriate behavior for other students  ***REMEMBER, you still earning money even while accessing a reward Nonexamples  Complain or whine about not earning money  Refuse to do work  Make comments that are not related to the activity

Cougar Cash Rewards!!!

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