Looking at points and having those conversations I wouldn’t have otherwise, I think it’s made me a better human, not just a better teacher.
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Feedback at your fingertips whether you’re teaching remotely or in-person. Just one tap helps you acknowledge student efforts and celebrate them as a part of your class community.
Align with PBIS and SEL topicsSet consistent expectations across all classrooms, like “Being Proactive,” “Microphone Manners,” and “Growth Mindset.” Then give specific, positive feedback to students.
Points help you growClearly see which skills you’re fostering in students and trends like those you need to check in on. Reports with timestamps and notes support you from IEPs to your own self-reflection.
Children can earn Dojo points by demonstrating positive behaviours and displaying school values in their actions. However, children can also lose Dojo points for breaking the community rules, including not respecting themselves or others, not taking care of the property of others or not keeping safe hands and feet.
On Fridays, usually every other week, students trade their Dojo points for classroom rewards such as eating lunch with a friend, going to recess with another class, or using a special pen for a day. Bigger prizes will be worth more points, teaching students the concept of earning, saving, and spending.
When you log in to Class Dojo you will be shown a pie chart of your child's behavior. The pie chart shows green (positive points) and red (negative points). You will also be shown a percentage. This percentage tells you how much of your child's behavior is positive.
Time consuming – it takes time for teachers to set up ClassDojo for each of their separate classes. ...
Potential for unhealthy competition – the points system gives students a direct way of comparing themselves to others, which can lower self-confidence.
Parents can see the last two weeks of their child's feedback points. If parents would like to view a longer history, they can contact their child's teacher or the ClassDojo team. Parents can enter multiple parent codes to their account, letting them connect with all of their children's classes.
Tapping on the class name will show them: The total number of points they have in that class and their total for that day. The student can tap on their points to see their report for the last two weeks in either a daily or weekly view.
Your child's feedback points can only be viewed on ClassDojo by your child, the teacher who awarded them, your connected parent accounts (if the teacher has elected to show them to you), and other teachers or school leaders the class is shared with.
Dojo - dojos are the system we use for rewarding positive behaviours (using the 'Class Dojo' system). Children can recieve dojos for a variety of positive behaviours. Learning Objective - the learning objective tells us what the purpose of the lesson is, and what the children will be learning to do.
Used by teachers in 90% K-8 schools, ClassDojo is the most popular communication app in the U.S. ClassDojo helps teachers celebrate student moments in the classroom, and share those home with parents.
Parents can see the last two weeks of their child's feedback points. If parents would like to view a longer history, they can contact their child's teacher or the ClassDojo team. Parents can enter multiple parent codes to their account, letting them connect with all of their children's classes.
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