I teach AP Spanish Language and Culture in a mid-size town way up north. My students are not heritage speakers, and we do not have a middle school Spanish program. We take our students from Spanish 1 in 9th grade to AP Spanish Language and Culture in 12th grade. Nearly all of the students in the AP class take the exam in May. Of that group, about 90% of the students pass the exam annually. I believe that my students’ success on the AP Exam is due in large part to the templates I have developed f
I teach AP Spanish Language and Culture in a mid-size town way up north. My students are not heritage speakers, and we do not have a middle school Spanish program. We take our students from Spanish 1 in 9th grade to AP Spanish Language and Culture in 12th grade. Nearly all of the students in the AP class take the exam in May. Of that group, about 90% of the students pass the exam annually. I believe that my students’ success on the AP Exam is due in large part to the templates I have developed f
I created these name tags to be printed on Avery 8163 shipping labels (2" x 4", ten per page). My students generally wear them on the first day of class and then stick them on their folders for the rest of the year. My school allows students to put stickers on their school-supplied Chromebooks, so that's where many of these end up.
Although you'll have to purchase the shipping labels, you'll save a lot of time cutting out individual name tags. And it's fun to have a sticky name tag to wear on t
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