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"You are not suppose to tear down your kid"
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 211707" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Charging for h.w. is part of a classroom math project. It is all pretend money. Each kid gets a checkbook and earns "money" for not misbehaving (starts with 5 plastic fruit on the desk and if you talk in class, ect. you get one taken away - whatever is left at the end of the day, you get $1 per fruit. Money is spent to buy back anything teacher found sitting out (like a calculator not put away), undone homework, and purchases at the class store once a month. Kids are learning how to use a checkbook - they actually have to write a check for penalties.'</p><p> </p><p>p.s. I do remind if I remember - I am not always good at remembering myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 211707, member: 5096"] Charging for h.w. is part of a classroom math project. It is all pretend money. Each kid gets a checkbook and earns "money" for not misbehaving (starts with 5 plastic fruit on the desk and if you talk in class, ect. you get one taken away - whatever is left at the end of the day, you get $1 per fruit. Money is spent to buy back anything teacher found sitting out (like a calculator not put away), undone homework, and purchases at the class store once a month. Kids are learning how to use a checkbook - they actually have to write a check for penalties.' p.s. I do remind if I remember - I am not always good at remembering myself. [/QUOTE]
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