There are a few things every classroom needs. A blackboard and chalk, a pencil sharpener, books to read, a classroom treasure chest… Yes, you heard us right. A classroom treasure chest! As so many teachers and schools work to foster a positive environment that rewards kindness, accountability, and attentiveness, a treasure chest with student prizes is a fantastic way to recognize children’s efforts. But how can you make a classroom treasure chest? Where do you start and what do you fill it with? As always, our team at GEDDES is here to share all the details. Start With a Treasure Box Sure, you could pick up a plastic tub the next time you're out shopping or reuse an old cardboard box, but what fun would that be? We’ve got something even better—a treasure chest box that looks like a
There are a few things every classroom needs. A blackboard and chalk, a pencil sharpener, books to read, a classroom treasure chest… Yes, you
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