Description
This sticker chart is constructed to help teachers as well as students. It has 30 blocks that hold the small stickers usually bought in a pack. After 10 stickers, children receive an award. There are numbers 1-10 in the first set, some are omitted in the second set, and all are eliminated in the third. This will help children with number identification and simple math ("how many more do you need"). Teachers do not have to worry about making new sticker charts every time a child gets rewarded and the student can see their progress. I usually personalize these to my students individual interests, put them on colorful paper, then laminate them. This way they don't show wear and tear. When the child takes it home, they will have a nice display of their hard work.
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Description
This sticker chart is constructed to help teachers as well as students. It has 30 blocks that hold the small stickers usually bought in a pack. After 10 stickers, children receive an award. There are numbers 1-10 in the first set, some are omitted in the second set, and all are eliminated in the third. This will help children with number identification and simple math ("how many more do you need"). Teachers do not have to worry about making new sticker charts every time a child gets rewarded and the student can see their progress. I usually personalize these to my students individual interests, put them on colorful paper, then laminate them. This way they don't show wear and tear. When the child takes it home, they will have a nice display of their hard work.

