One of the many bowling pins we teachers are constantly jugging is home-to-school-to-home communication: passing on timely info to all parents, just a few, or just 1. Returned phone calls and emails from parents, more often than not, are delayed, ignored (intentionally or unintentionally), or never make it to their intended recipient.
I tried out ClassDojo last fall, switching from a fairly straightforward messaging app called
Remind 101 (now just
Remind). It worked fine, but ClassDojo allowed the students to create their own avatars and check their points online. I could reward (or demerit) on the fly, in class, at PE, on the playground.
I'd start the day with ClassDojo attendance, and award a point right away for copying down homework. If parents have downloaded the app to their phone, they're notified right away (if they choose). It helped keep the communication open.
Points can be reset anytime you want; I usually waited until the end of the trimester, and provided first-choice privileges for treats for the higher points students. All got treats at the end.
One of our special day teachers is also using it to communicate with parents.
Click here for details on ClassDojo.