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Print onto post it notes
Print onto post it notes












print onto post it notes
  1. #Print onto post it notes how to
  2. #Print onto post it notes trial
  3. #Print onto post it notes free

What I love about using sticky notes instead of worksheets is that students are responding to what they read, checking for comprehension, and thinking critically with a small amount of space. Other times, I may use them during social studies to integrate various reading skills throughout my lesson. I typically use the Reading Comprehension with Sticky Notes during small group or guided reading as a quick formative assessment, and as graphic organizers during whole group instruction. Checking for Comprehension Click this image to be taken to this classroom resource

print onto post it notes

They have also been great for a quick exit ticket and students can quickly stick them on my “Show What You Know” board. Something about using sticky notes always gets students excited and engaged! Show What You Know

#Print onto post it notes trial

It just takes some trial and error.Īs always, if you have ANY questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me! I’m so excited for you guys to test these out in your classroom! If you’re interested in how I use these in my classroom – keep reading 🙂 How I Use Sticky Notes in My Classroomīeing able to print on sticky notes is incredibly useful and a fun way to change things up in your lessons. It’s also important to mention that you CAN do this on your copier at school. After the first try to two you’ll be printing on sticky notes like a champ. This process is super easy…especially once you’ve gotten to know your printer. After an attempt or two you’ll start to notice things like “okay the dot has to be face down and towards me for things to print the way that I want.” Here is also another helpful blog post about it. Pay attention to how you put the paper in and where the dot is located. If you’re struggling to figure this out – I draw a dot on one of the corners and print something small. Most printers, including my own, want the paper facing downwards. Next you’ll need to figure out how the ink is applied to the paper – do you have to put the post-its face down or face up? This won’t take long to figure out. You really have to get to know your printer.įirst, make sure that the sticky part of your Post-It goes into the paper tray first. This is where things can get sticky (sorry – I had to!).

print onto post it notes

Step 3: Print!Ĭlick this image to be taken to this classroom resource All sticky notes should be going in the same direction. Make sure you put the sticky part at the top. This is especially important for placing your sticky notes otherwise, it will likely fall off or get lost in the printer. Place a sticky note directly on the boxes. Your template will look something like this… It will have six boxes and a label or indication of where the “top” of the page is. Step 2: Print your Post-It template & place your sticky notes If you’ve bought a post-it resource for your classroom it should include a template within the product. You could also make your own on Powerpoint or Microsoft Word.

print onto post it notes

#Print onto post it notes free

Just type in sticky note templates and then select free on the left hand side. Now if you want to make your own sayings and organizers, there are many sellers on Teachers Pay Teachers who have FREE templates. You will need a sticky note template, s ticky notes (I recommend Post-It), and a printer (I have the HP 4520 with Instant Ink). Step 1: Grab Materials Pin this image to save for later

#Print onto post it notes how to

In this post, I’ll show you how to print on post-it notes in three easy steps and how I use sticky notes in my classroom. Printing on sticky notes is an incredibly easy way to make lessons more interactive while saving paper (I’m all about saving the trees).














Print onto post it notes