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Free Reward Punch Cards to use in Homeschool or Classroom

We know that repetition aids learning and sometimes you just need to keep track of tasks.  Looking for a fun way to track skills practice or chore completion? Here’s a freebie for you >> reward punch cards. You can download several super cute sets of reward punch cards, plus I’ll give you ideas on how to use them with your kids.

Reward punch cards are a fun resource to help keep your kids motivated with repetitive homeschool and learning tasks.

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Reward punch cards are a great tool to use to motivate your kids. Plus, with multiple seasonal and fun designs, there will be some great punch card designs for each kid in your family.

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1 What is a Reward Punch Card?
2 How do you use a Reward Punch Card?
3 Rewarding Your Kids for Completed Tasks

What is a Reward Punch Card?

Many kids do well with some sort of motivation, especially if the task they need to do is repetitive. Sometimes doing chores each day or practicing an instrument can be boring. But if they know there’s a small reward for completing a certain number of repetitions, then they are more likely to do it!

So figure out the task that needs a reward punch card.

Use them for:

The possibilities are endless with these fun punch cards.

  • math facts
  • books read
  • make your bed
  • get school done by noon
  • motivation cards
  • practice cards
  • practice instrument
  • help around the house
  • clean up your room
  • daily reading time
  • completing work with a good attitude

How do you use a Reward Punch Card?

Next, print your child’s favorite page of reward cards and cut them out. Give one card to your child with instructions to hole punch or cross off one circle for every completed repetition. You can also use these cards to keep track of days that a skill is practiced.

When your child has completed his card, he can turn it in to you for a predetermined prize – movie night, donut date, or extra time on Minecraft?

You could also use these as daily homeschool task cards – list out 7 daily assignments or subjects and complete a day of school when all your holes are punched.

Rewarding Your Kids for Completed Tasks

Your reward doesn’t have to be huge. You could have a small treasure chest in the house for younger kids, while older kids might prefer a fun treat or snack. Or, try some of these reward ideas:

  • family movie night
  • pizza for dinner
  • game night
  • stay up late
  • new book
  • field trip

I use these reward punch cards with my piano students and they are super motivating for some kids! Each day they practice at home, they punch one circle. Then, when they have a completed card (10 circles on these particular practice punch cards), they get to choose a treat from my studio prize box.

There’s a punch card theme to fit everyone.

Your free download will include one page of punch cards for each theme:

  • Emojis
  • Under the Sea
  • Trick or Treat
  • Christmas
  • Super Heros
  • Mix & Match
  • Cute Animals
  • Plus THREE Summer Sets!!

You can find these punch cards anytime in my FREE members-only resource library or add your email below and you can immediately download 10 sets!

If you’re looking for dozens of holiday-themed repetition punch cards and other tracking sheets for your homeschool, then check out the Holiday Tracker Pack.

How will you use your punch cards?

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Comments

  1. Annette V says

    November 5, 2018 at 11:09 pm

    hmmm… wonder if these would work to help my lad remember to brush his teeth in the morning.

    • abby says

      November 6, 2018 at 9:45 pm

      Great idea!

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