Description
Student Log-In Loop cards are for students to remember their usernames and passwords for all the websites they use throughout the year.
I assemble them for each kid by:
- glue on an index card
- laminate (so they actually last all year)
- then punch and put a ring through.
I hang them on the wall closest to the computers. This allows students to be responsible and independent.
Included in this file are two different types of covers, and 6 different website pages. You can easily add another page by pressing duplicate on the PowerPoint slide you want to copy.
There also is a page for new students mid-year, so you do not waste paper and ink.
Cards measure 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"
Enjoy!
~Kristina
I assemble them for each kid by:
- glue on an index card
- laminate (so they actually last all year)
- then punch and put a ring through.
I hang them on the wall closest to the computers. This allows students to be responsible and independent.
Included in this file are two different types of covers, and 6 different website pages. You can easily add another page by pressing duplicate on the PowerPoint slide you want to copy.
There also is a page for new students mid-year, so you do not waste paper and ink.
Cards measure 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"
Enjoy!
~Kristina
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Description
Student Log-In Loop cards are for students to remember their usernames and passwords for all the websites they use throughout the year.
I assemble them for each kid by:
- glue on an index card
- laminate (so they actually last all year)
- then punch and put a ring through.
I hang them on the wall closest to the computers. This allows students to be responsible and independent.
Included in this file are two different types of covers, and 6 different website pages. You can easily add another page by pressing duplicate on the PowerPoint slide you want to copy.
There also is a page for new students mid-year, so you do not waste paper and ink.
Cards measure 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"
Enjoy!
~Kristina
I assemble them for each kid by:
- glue on an index card
- laminate (so they actually last all year)
- then punch and put a ring through.
I hang them on the wall closest to the computers. This allows students to be responsible and independent.
Included in this file are two different types of covers, and 6 different website pages. You can easily add another page by pressing duplicate on the PowerPoint slide you want to copy.
There also is a page for new students mid-year, so you do not waste paper and ink.
Cards measure 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"
Enjoy!
~Kristina
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Great!
Great resource to use to print off students log in codes! They are easy to fill in, print, cut and laminate. My students enjoyed having something different and the Log In Loops look so nice handing on our way by our computer cart. Thanks!
This was a very helpful resource in helping to create my students log in cards.
These are fantastic! We are preparing for the if/when of closing down again due to covid so we have double the amount of student platforms and apps. This is perfect!
LOVE THIS! I created a ring for each of my students, hole punched the cards, and put them on a ring. Then I hung them on hooks on the side of our iPad cart. We went 1:1 this year, so this was a lifesaver for keeping students accountable and me keeping my sanity! Thank you!
My students love having their own login loop. The only downfall is that the download wasn't completely compatible with my Windows laptop and the document had to be fixed a lot!
These have been a lifesaver!
Easy to use! Love these!
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