Examples out loud put a marble in the jar.
Marble jar activity.
Trust is like a marble jar.
A behavior marble jar is all about positive reinforcement so marbles go in and don t come back out until the end of the day.
With the marble jar teachers can frequently and easily reward desired behavior.
Not the big moments the small moments.
With the class come up with specific behaviors that would earn marbles.
What do your friends do to earn marbles in your marble jar.
Marbles are earned through small acts moments not grand gestures.
For preschoolers just getting up for the day could earn your child a few marbles.
Every time you see a whole class.
When the class is caught making a marble jar choice the class gets a marble.
Come up with a class reward such as shoes off extra recess each lunch with the teacher etc.
Some examples of small acts moments that build trust include showing up at a loved one s funeral and asking for help from friends.
Simply print off the poster and the marble jar.
Explain to the class that this is your class marble jar.
Studies show it is the very small moments where trust is built.
This helps symbolize that we all start off each day with a fresh start and a positive outlook.
Working quietly being good for a sub learning a new routine individual good behavior such as helping another student lining up quietly doing a good job with clean up being on task being ready to begin solving a class problem just because they are such a great group of kids.
Once the jar is filled the class earns a group reward.
The goal is to fill the marble jar.
Each time students exhibit a desired behavior the teacher places a marble in the jar.
In the following clip brené brown describes the concept of trust and the marble jar.
The marble jar is a great way to do this.
The trust marble jar is a powerful metaphor and tool used to teach how psychological safety is built slowly over time and based on small actions.
Your boss asks you how your mom s chemotherapy is going.
It should never be used as a compliance tool to call out shame or humiliate students or to take marbles out as punishment.