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Hold a sticky note art show.Ĭhoose a wall and hold an art show! With such small canvasses, there’s no need to limit how many submissions can be displayed, and the creative options are endless. Source: Reflections of an Intentional Teacher 9. Move achieved goals to a different chart and celebrate success. Set classroom or individual goals.Ĭhallenge students to set goals, for themselves or for the whole class, and post them as reminders. Afterward, you can review the answers to see who got the concepts and who needs a bit more help. Give them a question and have each student write their name and answer on a sticky note, posting it to the chart as they leave. Post it and prove it.Ĭheck students’ grasp of the concepts you’ve just taught by requiring an “exit ticket” on their way out the door.
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Get free printable templates at the link below. Use sticky notes instead-they’re a lot easier to keep track of. Making words is a fun way for kids to learn sounds and spelling, but letter tiles or cards are easy to lose. First students match the letters, then they practice writing them on sticky notes. This works for any kind of writing, but names are a good place for very young kids to start. Each student can do their own, or have them work in groups to create larger masterpieces. Design pixelated art.Īrt meets math as students measure, graph, and create their works of art using sticky notes. For older kids, increase the number of colors and the size of the grid or write numerals on the sticky notes instead of using different colors. This modified version of the popular numbers game is great for younger kids.