Do you want a classroom that runs like a well-oiled machine? The website that I am about to share helps achieve that goal.
Class Dojo is a website that allows you to award and penalize students using Dojo points. You can also download a Class Dojo app.
If you use any kind of classroom economy, Class Dojo can serve as an online bank account. This is especially good for students who lose their fake dollars, sticker charts, or [insert name of your classroom economy here].
While most of my behavior techniques come from Whole Brain Teaching, I also had to correlate my behavior plan with my team’s behavior plan since we share students. The other teacher on my team holds an end of the year auction that students use their classroom money to purchase cool things. All year they earn stickers that are worth anywhere from 10-100+. I use Class Dojo as a way for them to earn points for the auction.
Top 10 Reasons I love Class Dojo:
- It’s great for the SMARTBoard. You can have the website minimized as you teach, pop it up any time you need to use it. It’s an amazing visual for students to see too since you can get clear snapshot of the whole class on one page.
- I will never loose or misplace a behavior management paper again, since all of the information is stored online.
- Organization: I can separate it by classes which keeps me organized since I teach three 4th grade classes.
- The “random selector” allows me to choose a student at random and reward them a point or if it randomly lands on their name and they’re having a conversation with someone I can deduct a point from them. I also use this instead of pulling Popsicle sticks with the students’ name on them.
- Parent Communication: I can print PDF reports for my whole class and for individual student behavior. I can e-mail or send home these reports as often as I’d like. I am not organized enough to do it every week, but I do like to share it during parent teacher conferences. I also add the whole class percentage to our data wall so we can track our improvement as a class. When you look at the report, you can quickly identify what behavior a particular student earned the most negative points on. For example, I have a student who had 75% negative behavior and it was all from breaking rule #2-Raise your hand for permission to speak. That serves as a great visual for reflecting and goal setting with the student.
- The sound effects-I love them because the positive Dojo point has a distinct sound and so does the negative Dojo point. When my students are working independently and I see someone- or a few- getting off task, if I reward someone ON task and the class hearing the little ding sound for a positive Dojo point, everyone else in the class sits up a little straighter and tries a little harder. Especially when they aren’t sure who received the point.
- The secret login code: Each student receives a code that allows them to access Dojo at home. Share this with parents during Open House/Parent Teacher Conferences. They will be able to see how their child is doing on a daily basis if they so choose to. I have some students on behavior contracts that requires their parents to sign and return on a daily basis, as an alternative a parent could login to Class Dojo and e-mail you with questions/concerns/comments. I’m all about options. What works for one parent, won’t for work for every parent, but it is nice to have this as an option.
- Personalized Avatars: Each student is assigned an avatar such as a colorful monster, however when they get the student code they can go online and build their monster to look however they choose. You could also take student photos and upload them next to their name. I’m thinking that’d be a very good thing for the primary grades.
- Newly added-a class timer! I don’t know about you, but I like online timers, the only thing is when I want to give the students a timed activity they have to wait for me to pull it up, well, if you have Class Dojo already opened then you just saved yourself a few extra minutes of your precious teacher time.
- The students LOVE IT! I have 4th graders, and recently a teacher told me her husband uses it and he teaches middle school!
- I know, I know, I said Top 10 but if you’ve made it this far then you will want to know this: You can customize the categories for positive points and negative points. The website will give you general ones to begin with, but editing them, deleting them, and adding more are easy. I made mine line up with my rules.
Watch the Student Introduction Video:
Kalen says
Hi Celizamas – Kalen from ClassDojo here. Thank you so much for taking the time to post about us – our entire team appreciates your support. We were so inspired by your post, that we'd love to feature you on our new ClassDojo stories page – http://www.classdojo.com/stories – let us know if you're interested at kalen@classdojo.com
I really think our hundreds of thousands of teachers could really benefit from hearing your story, in particular, how ClassDojo has helped keep you more organized 🙂
Thanks again!
Kalen
Kalen says
Hi Celizamas – Kalen from ClassDojo here. Thank you so much for taking the time to post about us – our entire team appreciates your support. We were so inspired by your post, that we'd love to feature you on our new ClassDojo stories page – http://www.classdojo.com/stories – let us know if you're interested at kalen@classdojo.com
I really think our hundreds of thousands of teachers could really benefit from hearing your story, in particular, how ClassDojo has helped keep you more organized 🙂
Thanks again!
Kalen
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Darnee L.W. says
I adore Class Dojo. It's truly one of those "teacher crack" items we can't stop talking about. My campus is fortunate to have iPods/iPads in each classroom. I use mine for in class as well as my line monitor keeps track of behaviors in the hallway. Love it 🙂
Mixmaster Mulch says
Do most people use a phone or iPad for this?