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Use these easy to create gift tags to give to your students before NAPLAN or testing time. Attach to a small gift, chocolate or simply give the tag as a thoughtful message.
Inclusions:
•8 different designs:
•B&W and colour printing options
•Generic testing wording and NAPLAN wording (Australian teachers)
You can print these templates on any paper of your choice (rainbow paper featured in the images is from Kmart, Australia).
Personalising:
We have put these templates in PowerPoint if you wish to add student names to each tag. To do this, simply add a textbox, place it where you wish to put the student’s name and type. You can choose any font you wish.
Small Gift ideas:
•Highlighter or Glow Stick to match “Today is your day to shine” and “Show what you know and you will Glow”.
•Bubbles to match “You’re bubbling with knowledge” and “Blow those test jitters away”
•Smartie chocolates to match “You’re such a smartie”
•A cookie to match “You’re a smart cookie”
•Starburst lollies/candy to match “ A burst of energy to do an awesome job”
•Mini erasers to match “You’re on point and ready to erase those jitters away”
A SIMPLE, THOUGHTFUL and INEXPENSIVE gift!
No further teacher prep needed, simply print and use!
We hope you and your students enjoy this resource.
Thanks for visiting!
Resource Types | Worksheets / Printables |
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Social & Emotional Learning | Well-being |
Electronic download
File Type: PDF + Powerpoint
Number of pages: 16+
File size: 39 MB
* Compressed Zip File
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If you are a new teacher, a casual teacher or just a teacher who is looking for a little confidence, don’t skip past this episode.
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Resources mentioned in this episode
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