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Saturday, July 14, 2018
Hi, friends! Just added to my Teachers Pay Teachers store #dollardeals! Ok, so I'm going to be real for a minute here. Last year, I had a teacher toolbox with brag tags for several different occasions. Each student had their own necklace, and they would add to it throughout the school year. While it is a great idea, it got to be a lot more than I bargained for. I couldn't remember who got which one, where they were keeping them (some put them on their backpack zippers, some used as necklaces, and some just liked keeping them in their pencil boxes). I loved the idea, and the kids loved getting them. What can I do to use them and not have the upkeep of it all? As I was strolling through the Target Dollar Spot, I found these blank little booklets in sets of 8. They were only $3 for a pack. As I picked one up, I wondered to myself what I could do with them. Then it hit me- brag tags! How will I do it, you ask? Well, there are several ways it can be done. I decided to print my brag tags out on sticker paper (ordered from Amazon.com) and cut them out. I will store them just as I did before, in my teacher toolbox specifically made for my brag tags. When a student receives one, they will just stick it into one of their pages. I decided I would dedicate specific pages for different achievements: while one might be fore reading goals, another page might be for growth mindset, or responsibility. Then there will be blank pages for them to put miscellaneous brag tag stickers. Other ways you could use this: print out on plain paper, cut them out and students will glue them into their book. Even easier! What if I already have my brag tags printed and laminated already? Have them glue them in as they are.
How I assembled the covers: I simply printed and cut around the border. Then I used a tape runner (permanent glue dots) to adhere. You could also laminate for durability. I have included 10 different designs, so most people should be able to find one or more that they like. I decided to mix it up and use them all.
You can find this resource by clicking here. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions!
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