Respectability raffle: Printable behaviour reward system
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Transform your classroom culture with this engaging raffle system that motivates students to demonstrate respectful behaviour every day.
What's included
- Ready-to-print raffle ticket poster with perforated tear-off tabs – simply score, display, and start rewarding
- Teacher guidance with practical tips for implementation and behaviour management strategies
- Flexible format options to suit your needs
This resource is available as a free PDF for all teachers, or as an editable Word document exclusively for subscribers.
How to use the respectability raffle
The 'Respectability raffle' works well in primary and secondary classrooms, including form tutor time. Here's how to use this resource:
- Display the poster prominently in your classroom alongside a collection jar
- When you spot exemplary behaviour – whether it's respect, kindness, effort, or following school values – students tear off a ticket, add their name, and pop it in the jar
- Set a regular draw time (weekly works well for most classes) to build anticipation and maintain motivation
The immediate recognition helps reinforce positive behaviour patterns, whilst the element of chance keeps all students engaged and striving to earn tickets. For secondary form tutors, this is particularly effective for building form identity and encouraging positive interactions during registration.
Looking for more like this?
If you're looking for more classroom management and behaviour strategies, explore these helpful resources:
For primary teachers:
- Classroom management resources – A comprehensive collection of tools including planning aids, templates, display resources and rewards
- Behaviour management resource – Practical strategies and activities for managing behaviour in primary classrooms
- Practical behaviour management strategies for primary teachers – Ten evidence-based strategies, including establishing clear rules, positive reinforcement and restorative practices
For secondary teachers:
- 20 tips for lesson planning and classroom management – Essential guidance for effective teaching and behaviour management
- Effective behaviour management strategies for the classroom – Evidence-based approaches including proactive and reactive strategies, positive reinforcement and restorative practices
- 20 tips for positive behaviour for learning – Practical principles for creating a positive classroom environment and promoting student engagement
Form tutor support:
Looking for more ideas to engage your tutor group? Visit our form tutor resources collection for quizzes, discussion starters, mindfulness activities and ready-to-use tutor time materials.
