
First, add your students’ names. This reward idea can also be used with moms tracking their children’s work and learning. Homeschool moms would love to use this too.

Next, write in the task you would like your students to accomplish. This chart would be extremely useful for tracking homework in various subjects. These sticker rolls are the perfect variety to add to the charts, and the kids will love choosing from the sticker rolls.
For the reward banner, you can punch a hole in each library pocket at the top. Then, using baker’s twine, string the pockets into a banner.



Now for the reward cards. Cut colored card stock into 3 in. x 5 in. pieces. At the top, add folded ribbon (about 3 inches) with a stapler. These will make little pull tabs for your reward cards.
The 3 x 5 cards fit perfectly in the Eric Carle pockets.

Using a marker, write down “reward ideas” on each card. It’s fun to find out the students’ “currency” or the activity/idea that motivates them.
We love things like, extra free time, extra screen time, play a game, trip to the treasure box, get out of one homework assignment, etc.



Kid’s will love tracking their own learning with this reward chart and homework tracker. It allows them to actually see how they are progressing.



As they pass off a number of homework/skills/lessons (you decide), the kids can choose a reward from the “reward banner.” A great idea is to hang the banner right above the homework/reading tracker.
This is a great way to motivate and help kids track their progress. Plus it adds cute decor to any learning space thanks to Eric Carle’s famous art!

First, add your students’ names. This reward idea can also be used with moms tracking their children’s work and learning. Homeschool moms would love to use this too.

Next, write in the task you would like your students to accomplish. This chart would be extremely useful for tracking homework in various subjects. These sticker rolls are the perfect variety to add to the charts, and the kids will love choosing from the sticker rolls.
For the reward banner, you can punch a hole in each library pocket at the top. Then, using baker’s twine, string the pockets into a banner.



Now for the reward cards. Cut colored card stock into 3 in. x 5 in. pieces. At the top, add folded ribbon (about 3 inches) with a stapler. These will make little pull tabs for your reward cards.
The 3 x 5 cards fit perfectly in the Eric Carle pockets.

Using a marker, write down “reward ideas” on each card. It’s fun to find out the students’ “currency” or the activity/idea that motivates them.
We love things like, extra free time, extra screen time, play a game, trip to the treasure box, get out of one homework assignment, etc.



Kid’s will love tracking their own learning with this reward chart and homework tracker. It allows them to actually see how they are progressing.



As they pass off a number of homework/skills/lessons (you decide), the kids can choose a reward from the “reward banner.” A great idea is to hang the banner right above the homework/reading tracker.
This is a great way to motivate and help kids track their progress. Plus it adds cute decor to any learning space thanks to Eric Carle’s famous art!