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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Back To School - Name Tags

Back to School

Student Name Tags

Well, it's not to believe... We are back to school! While students are busy getting their school supplies ready, teachers are extremely overwhelmed with the classroom setup. The welcome sign is placed on the classroom door, neat bulletin boards are nicely displayed on the walls and the students desks are aligned neatly facing the board. 

However, even though teachers work hard to turn the classroom into a welcoming environment, students focused is their place in the classroom. As soon as they walk into the classroom, students skim through the desks to locate their name.


Having an assigned desk, makes students feel as they belong and are part of the class. In addition, by having their name present before them, they become familiar with letter recognition as well as spelling. These are many reasons name tags are extremely important. 


Here, you can find some adorable name tags that you can print out and use for your class. The good about this is that you can print out as many as you need, according to the number of students in your class. You don't need to worry if you have enough name tags for all students or if you need to purchase another pack because you are missing just one....

Click here to download the Name Tags PDF file.

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Boy Reading the Torah
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Aleph Bet Blocks

If you have access to a laminating machine, its best to laminate them to last longer. Students tend to play with it or color on it during class time (or when they feel a bit board!).


 When laminating is not an option, I usually use thick duck tape. It works just the same!

For those students that are more advance, usually is recommended to write their name in script letters using a black permanent marker. And, for those who are still migrating students, print letters would do good for them.

Make sure to print out some extra copies to keep in your classroom. They would become very handy when they need to be replaced. 

Have a great school year!


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