For the past few years I've paid my classes in Weller Bux based on how well they follow the rules in the art room. The art rules are fairly straightforward with an 'art room twist'.
Ninja Time asks students to enter the room quietly and find their seat; Gimme 5 asks students to get quiet in five seconds and listen to art making direction for five minutes; Quiet Questions asks students to raise their hands to ask questions in the art room; Rock and Goal asks students to achieve daily art making goals; The Artometer (my noise meter) asks kids to work and talk at a comfortable level; and RESPECT asks students to be nice to one another and use art materials appropriately. Students earn Weller Bux for how well they follow each of the above rules as well as cleaning up and lining up at the end of the day.
Classes can also lose Weller Bux if they say "I Can't" when working on their projects, or by saying an "S.U." (...shut up...) during art class. At the conclusion of each class, we look at how well the class as a group managed to follows these art room expectations and then Weller Bux are paid out to them. Over the course of the year, they have options of spending some of their Weller Bux if they wish...but the ultimate goal is to win the end of the year art room pizza party by saving more Weller Bux than every other class!
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Former pizza party winners! |
It's a good system for the art room and the kids respond to it very well. And it's just one of those wonderful, quirky things about the art room that make it interesting and unique!
...MORE QUIRKINESS ON MONDAY!!!...
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!!!