reward card

English

Noun

An unsigned reward card from the late 19th century.

reward card (plural reward cards)

  1. (historical) A card given to a young student in recognition of academic achievement or good behaviour.
    • 1896, “Merit Cards in Primary Schools”, in Primary Education:
      Let us note the effect of the reward card when given for good lessons.

Synonyms

  • prize card
  • merit card
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