Each of these supplies are 4 to a page, one of each height (and nearly equal width): 5", 4", 3" and 2". This way, they can label big bins or small cups- up to you and your needs!
These are great-they are perfect for early elementary. I did have some trouble printing-the graphics shifted a little-any tips on printing (I'm pretty sure it's my printer or my pdf reader)?
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mk2280
Hello,
Thank you for putting the editable font for the labels. It works great. However, I would like to add my own clipart. How do I go about doing that?
Thanks!
Melissa
Hi,
I purchased the school supply labels and wanted to add a couple to the list that you don't have like "tangrams" and "flashcards". I am willing to create them using the blank templates you provided on the last slide but when I copy the picture of the border, it appears as a black square in word or power point. Can you tell me how to add my own words using the PDF file? Also, which font did you use for the words? I want them all to match:) Thank you so much!
Holly
I have been teaching for the past eight years, the majority of which have been in 3rd grade. It was my favorite grade as a student and my favorite grade as a teacher :) I have also taught 2nd and 5th in both the city and now the 'burbs.