Reward Goodness, One Coin at a Time! 🏆
The Caught Being Good Coins set includes 144 vibrant plastic tokens, each measuring 1.25 inches in diameter. Designed as classroom behavior incentives, these coins allow teachers to reward positive actions and encourage students to engage in good behavior. Perfect for trading for rewards or as a fun addition to any classroom management strategy.
Metal Type | Plastic |
Material | plastic |
Total Precious Metal Weight | 144 Grams |
Item Diameter | 1.25 Inches |
Total Eaches | 144 |
Set | Set |
Color | multi |
Exterior Finish | Plastic |
Coin Variety 1 | Behavioral Reward Coins |
Grade Rating | Good |
A**R
Great quality and price and kids love them!
These keep our house running. The kids earn coins for various acts of kindness or great manners or listening or whatever it is and when they get 10 they get to cash them in! These are great quality, fun colors and work super well! 10/10 recommend!
L**T
Fun Reward Coins!
Great way to reward good behavior and goal achievements! Fun colors!
R**L
Fun, Safe, and Motivating Reward System
I use these coins as a reward currency for my daughter when she completes household chores or homework—she loves earning them and cashing them in for rewards like ordering food on Uber.They’re colorful, lightweight, and safe, which is perfect since I have toddlers in the house too. It's a simple but effective way to encourage positive behavior, and the bulk set means I never run out. A great tool for motivating kids in a fun, visual way!
A**G
Not quite what was pictured
The excitement of receiving a gross (a dozen dozen or 144-count) of these "I was caught being good" motivational coins at such a low price was tempered a little by what I actually received. They all bear the same image back and front, with no "hand" icons, just a smilie face in the middle and "I was caught being good" arrayed around the edge. They come in five colors (yellow, bronze, silver, teal and magenta), a nice variety. Actually mine do have a bit of a sharp spot, one small one per coin, on the edge, probably a by-product of the manufacturing process. Obviously they won't do for small children, and anyone who receives one should be warned about that. For such light coins (essentially metallic-coated plastic) they are sturdy enough, but if you try you can get it to snap into two pieces. So I consider these coins useful and beneficial, with the above reservations. Fulfillment was very fast, which is not usually the case with the true-bronze "feng shui" coins shipped from China. These coins are also made in China, but are fulfilled from a domestic source..
S**R
Plastic cone to increase positive classroom behavior
My students absolutely love these. They’re a great behavior reinforcer.
M**E
Great for kids
Perfect for little ones for rewards. Also used them as money and set up pretend shop. They learn to count. Colors are pretty. Highly recommend
W**L
Serviceable - Not really toys to be played with regularly
These are ok but cost more than they should for what they are (dollar store quality). Extremely lightweight, these reward coins have metallic paint which tends to flake easily from the edges leaving minute bits of glitter wherever they are. A small percentage have flaws in shininess and letter formation. All pieces have at least one sharp point where they were connected to a manufacturing support frame (aka flash) which can be easily filed off with a nail file if one has the patience. Gold and copper colors are difficult to tell apart in dim light. More manufacturing flaws occured in the gold color run than other colors, although all colors had at least 2 flawed coins.Counts:28 green29 copper28 silver30 gold30 purple------------145 total(not including one half of a broken green piece)Not recommended for children who will put pieces in mouth. However, they are fine as treasure for adults in RPGs. Look good at a distance; ok up close, depending on the specific coin, of course.
R**G
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