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Post-it products in the classroom
1. Vocabulary Development – Multi-sensory Memory Reinforcement
Label objects with Post-it® Vocabulary Notes for foreign language practice and association. Label objects with Spanish notes and have them label with English equivalent notes.
2. Field Trip Follow Through – Motivational Aid
Print field trip digital photos on Post-it® Picture Paper and stick them practically anywhere. Each child can pick a photo as a report topic.
3. Interactive Reading – Encourage Independent Inquiry
Provide 3″ x 3 Post-it® Notes for note taking while reading. Notes stick right to pages and allow them to save thoughts and opinions for discussions later.
4. Stuck on Books – Phonograms for Beginning Readers
Teach beginner readers about predictable patterns in the English language. Have students use a Post-it® Word Builder Note while reading a favorite story. Use it to record words containing word pieces. This will help them learn patterns of words.
5. Letter Scrambling – Multi-sensory and Group Learning
Use 3″ x 3″ Post-it® Super Sticky Notes to create and solve word scrambles. Write a letter on each note and challenge other students or teams to unscramble each word.
6. Pinpoint Map Locations – Visual Learning Aid
During current event discussions, have students plot relevant locations on a world map using Post-it® Arrow Flags
7. How Things Change As They Grow – Independent Discovery and Sequential Group Learning
Use a Post-it® Banner Roll for Kids for weekly charting activities. Students can record observations from experiments and use the chart as a visible reminder of the project and its progress.
8. Learning Experiences Beyond the Classroom – Independent Mutil-sensory Discovery
Send kids outside for a sensory assignment with a Post-it® Portable Easel for Kids. Each example of different textures can be drawn and brought back into the classroom and stuck virtually anywhere to share with the class.
9. Word of the Day – Writing Skill Development
Write a Word of the Day on a Post-it® Word Strip and hang it in the classroom for students to see and practice using. Use a new Word Strip everyday and archive them on the Word Wall so students can refer to them as often as they’d like.
10. Self-Management – Teacher Organization
Highlight important events, notes and ideas and flag important times and reminders in your planer with a Post-it® Flag Highlighter or Flag Pen.
11. Constructive Feedback – Individual Learning
Use post-it® Notes in shapes of various sizes and colors to give students feedback on their paperwork without damaging their originals.
12. Vacation Keepsakes –
Have students summarize a family vacation by organizing photographs on a page that they can hang in the classroom. Use Scotch® Magic™ Tape and Scotch® Clear Gluesticks to mount the pages to the wall.
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