Custom sticky notes in the classroom? That might sound difficult to pull off. What could you even use them for? It might even sound expensive.
Believe it or not, there are way more uses for them in your classroom than you might think! You can use on windows for brain dump sticky note thinking, student desktops, to-do lists, use them for origami projects (those are pretty fun!), cooperative learning, exit slips for assessment, and pretty much every curriculum idea you have out there!
How To Make Custom Sticky Notes
It’s a lot easier than you think! The best part with personalized sticky notes is that you can change the font and content to make a cute and cheap learning tool which is perfect for your own classroom of students!
Want to learn how to print right on a 3×3 sticky note? Check it out…
Materials needed:
- Some 3×3 sticky notes
- Template {grab the free one at the end of this post}
- Printer
Step One:
After choosing the designs you wish to use, add your sticky notes to a blank template.
Step Two:
Place the page back into the paper carrier, making sure it is facing down if your printer prints on the opposite side as it pulls through.
Step Three:
Grab your page out of the printer and start sticking!
Would you like a FREE pack of templates?
I created a fun template pack of kindness quotes, a reading strategies set, time filler make a word game, and Find Someone Who. Plus a blank template to place your blank sticky notes on when printing. Grab it below.
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