Description
As educators, we love to see our students showing more ownership of their interactive notebooks or journals. What better way to do that than to put some fun, happy covers on the front of them! Turn blah into HOORAH!
INCLUDED:
- 8 pages of various covers showcasing the subjects: ELAR (reading, grammar, writing), math, science, and social studies!
- Cover/Credits page
KEY FEATURES:
- 2-to-a-page covers showcasing a variety of cute, colorful characters just begging your students to open their notebooks up!
- Each cover has a place for your students' names
- Covers will be enjoyed by both boys and girls
NOTES/TIPS:
- The math cover page (they're different!) has a boy monster on one side and a girl monster on the other side.
- After gluing the covers on their journals/notebooks, I use packing tape to mimic a laminated front. The kiddos not only like how it feels, but the covers won't get all torn up going in and out of their desks. It takes some time, but it seems the students want to take better care of them.
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FUN Journal Covers! | Interactive Notebook Front Page | Math, ELAR, Science, SS
Reading Evermore
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$1.50
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Digital downloads
Grades
2nd - 4th
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10
Description
As educators, we love to see our students showing more ownership of their interactive notebooks or journals. What better way to do that than to put some fun, happy covers on the front of them! Turn blah into HOORAH!
INCLUDED:
- 8 pages of various covers showcasing the subjects: ELAR (reading, grammar, writing), math, science, and social studies!
- Cover/Credits page
KEY FEATURES:
- 2-to-a-page covers showcasing a variety of cute, colorful characters just begging your students to open their notebooks up!
- Each cover has a place for your students' names
- Covers will be enjoyed by both boys and girls
NOTES/TIPS:
- The math cover page (they're different!) has a boy monster on one side and a girl monster on the other side.
- After gluing the covers on their journals/notebooks, I use packing tape to mimic a laminated front. The kiddos not only like how it feels, but the covers won't get all torn up going in and out of their desks. It takes some time, but it seems the students want to take better care of them.
Report this resource to TPT
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