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Music Money
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An Incentive Program that Really Pays! $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills feature the portraits of famous composers. Includes instructions for establishing a successful incentive program, plus all the "cash" teachers need to begin. Incentive Ideas: - Pay your students for everything! Pay them for practicing, being on time, being early, remembering their books, completing their theory assignment, learning their scales, memorizing, performing, bowing. . . . you name it! Use Music Money to encourage behaviors you as a teacher would like to see (or would like to see more of.) - Let them spend it! Decide when and how students will be allowed to “spend” their hard-earned Music Money. Choose a system that meets the needs of your program. Just have fun - you can bet your students will! Spending Ideas: - Prizes: Provide prizes and “price” them accordingly ($5 penny candy, $50 candy bar or soda, $200 silly string, $3000 movie ticket, etc.). Students can buy something at each lesson or save for a long-term reward. - Grab Bags: Create grab bags worth different denominations ($10 a bag, $50 a bag, $200 a bag, etc.). Decide whether to offer these at every lesson, once a month, or once a term. - Auctions: Provide prizes (or better yet, have students bring one item each) for the month/term/year-end auction and allow students to bid on items. Students may find themselves bidding in the thousands just for the fun of outbidding their friends! Each Package Contains: Denomination Quantity $1.00 50 $5.00 30 $10.00 25 $20.00 20 $50.00 10 $100.00 10
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An Incentive Program that Really Pays! $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills feature the portraits of famous composers. Includes instructions for establishing a successful incentive program, plus all the "cash" teachers need to begin. Incentive Ideas: - Pay your students for everything! Pay them for practicing, being on time, being early, remembering their books, completing their theory assignment, learning their scales, memorizing, performing, bowing. . . . you name it! Use Music Money to encourage behaviors you as a teacher would like to see (or would like to see more of.) - Let them spend it! Decide when and how students will be allowed to “spend” their hard-earned Music Money. Choose a system that meets the needs of your program. Just have fun - you can bet your students will! Spending Ideas: - Prizes: Provide prizes and “price” them accordingly ($5 penny candy, $50 candy bar or soda, $200 silly string, $3000 movie ticket, etc.). Students can buy something at each lesson or save for a long-term reward. - Grab Bags: Create grab bags worth different denominations ($10 a bag, $50 a bag, $200 a bag, etc.). Decide whether to offer these at every lesson, once a month, or once a term. - Auctions: Provide prizes (or better yet, have students bring one item each) for the month/term/year-end auction and allow students to bid on items. Students may find themselves bidding in the thousands just for the fun of outbidding their friends! Each Package Contains: Denomination Quantity $1.00 50 $5.00 30 $10.00 25 $20.00 20 $50.00 10 $100.00 10
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Catalog: | TW540 |
Publisher: | Kjos |
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Voicing: | All Instruments |
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