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Thank you cards
Baby shower thank-you cards, front, made from Postcards. Plain white envelopes are free for the postcards at this time.
This is the back of the postcard thank you note that I made.Back of thank you    

This is a window decal that I made for the window in our classroom door.

This is a business card designed as a birthday homework pass for my students.

This is a small car door magnet that I am going to put on my whiteboard. It has a class work rubric on it.

These are postcards that I am going to use as Homework passes for rewards.

I intend to use these oversized postcards for our postcard exchange this year!

This is a t-shirt that I designed for myself! Love the frog!!!

I made this notepad to list my copies for the week on. It is a checklist, which will come in handy, as my assistant sometimes helps me make copies. This way, it will be easy to see what still needs to be copied.

I made this stamp for my students open response questions. I intend to make 3 more of them, 1 for Distinguished, Apprentice, and Novice work as well.

This is a hat that I made as a lesson "recap".  I think it will work to keep the kids motivated during an end of the day "recap" of what we have learned.

These are postcards, with a thank you note for any time that I need to tell a parent, student, or colleague thanks!

This stamp indicates that a student's work did not meet the grade level standard, and that it needs to be done over at home. 

This stamp is pretty self-explanatory...Late Work gets a ten point deduction in my class!

This a post-it note pad that I made for my desk.

Distinguished work stamper, I use it to score open response questions.

My signature stamper, I use it to "sign" things very quickly, like planners.

Here is a desk calendar I got for free last year, it has come in very handy!!!


This is a stamper I have recently created to stamp in planners to show parents what things to be looking for.

This is a missing work pad that I made to track missing assignments. I plan to tear off the recording sheets to hang up on the board with blank copies of assignments. 

 I made this pen for my assistant. I have a few with my own name on them, so I figured she might like one too! 

I  made this postcard to send home to my incoming 4th grade students this year. I left blanks for important dates, so that I can use the extra cards in upcoming years.

I used a free yard sign to create a classroom rules poster for my classroom.

I used a small car door magnet to make this "no name" display for the board. I plan to hang no name papers under it for students to peruse to see if they have any missing grades. I will compare handwriting and make a final determination regarding the paper.
   

 

 
This template was purchased at ThistleGirl Designs.