Ben 10 Games Inspire Kids Reward Chart

What better way to get kids to behave than with a bit of hero worship? Ben Tennyson is a bit of an idol for younger kids, and whilst he uses all sorts of antics to battle the evil forces out there in the universe, Ben 10 games can in fact be a great source of inspiration for good behaviour. Here is how making a reward chart based on Ben 10 online games can encourage kids to behave through a slightly quirky reward system.

Firstly, you need to make a map of a Ben 10 adventure – this could be based on a game or a theme in a Ben 10 story. One example is a map of America, with various states mapped out and a route between the destinations mapped out in wool held in place by tack. This route represents working towards a goal, and the points in between are targets to reach in the reward system.

The mode of going from one goal to another is the Rustbucket, Ben 10s Grandpa’s motor home. Simply print off or draw a picture of this and stick it to some card with a loop of wire or thread sandwiched in between. Attach this to the start of the route, and you are ready to go. For each task achieved, whether that is eating dinner, tidying up, doing homework or brushing teeth – get your child to move the Rustbucket along the route. Every time there is unwanted behaviour – the Rustbucket gets moved back.

Make sure that there is a great reward at the end, for achieving so many goals – maybe a Ben 10 game!

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