These numbers were designed to label student reading materials, such as book boxes or folders. Labels are numbered from 1 to 42, to align with your student numbering system. Thank you for downloading this file!
I LOVE how cute everything is - I'm using the flipped signs to level some of my books. But the testing sign is by far my favorite! Exactly what I was looking for!
This is a great contribution! I like your style! I’m a bilingual teacher (English/Spanish) from Argentina, Buenos Aires. You can visit my store and leave a comment if you wish. I’m your follower number 572 . Hugs! Hernán Giannini
Great product! Thank you for sharing. I am your newest follower and I am Innovative Teacher. Please visit my store to download my freebies, leave a comment, or become a follower of mine. :-)
Your work is so inspiring to me...I have redecorated and rethought my entire classroom this year using many of your files and ideas. Thank you so much for sharing all of your amazing work...I am a better teacher because of it!
September 24, 2012
lpatino3
Your work is awesome and inspiring! I "found" you this summer and have been on a roll recreating my room and themes! Thank you for the freebies!...and all the cool items you sell, too!
August 26, 2012
mjsahlstrom
Wonderful product! These can be used for so many things and are adorable, too. Thank you!
These are awesome! (What type of paper do you print them on...sticker?) Thanks for sharing this file, as well as all the information and freebies you share on your blog. You are an inspiration!
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Thank you for sharing and for all your hard work in putting these together. What is the best way to print these labels... is there a certain label size sheet that works well with this item?
Hi and thank you! I print them on cardstock and laminate them for durability. I place these on plastic storage and hot glue them to the container. I haven't tried printing them on a label sheet as of yet. If I did, I would choose the full-page label sheet, and then cut out the oval shapes. I hope this is of some help!
I am entering my 11th year of teaching. I have worked with newcomer English Language Learners for most of my career. I am currently teaching newcomer 4th and 5th grade students and love my job!