Open the dock and tap Awards
Your class appears as a grid of cards — avatars and points at a glance.
Class points that build to something — with confetti.
Give points for the moments you want more of, and the board keeps score — every student, every award, with a sound and confetti at the exact moment it's earned. Positive attention becomes visible.
Also called: class points · reward points
Tap a student. In the app: award types, sounds and confetti.
No setup screen, no import wizard — Awards lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.
Your class appears as a grid of cards — avatars and points at a glance.
Tap a student, pick the award, and the points land with a sound and a burst of confetti.
Show today's points, this week's, or all time — sorted by roster or by leaders.
Three ways teachers actually run awards — steal one for tomorrow morning.
Commit to five awards before lunch, every day. The habit changes which behaviour your eyes scan the room for.
Confetti for the risky attempt and the second draft, not just the right answer — and watch what the room starts to value.
End the week reading the top three kindness awards aloud. Sorted-by-leaders view makes it a ten-second ritual with a long tail.
I keep one board for the whole week — timetable, name wheel, timer — and just swap the background when the room needs a lift.
Every tool lives on the same board — these turn awards into a whole routine.
…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:
It scratches the same itch — points for positive behaviour, avatars, running totals — but it lives right on your board, next to your timer and timetable.
Yes — flip the totals between today, this week and all time, so every Monday can feel like a fresh start.
Yes — awards are kept per class, so totals build over the term rather than vanishing when the tab closes.
You can — sound and confetti are separate toggles, for classes that need celebrations at a lower volume.
No — no login, no install. Your board saves on this device; an account is only needed to keep boards and classes across devices.
Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.