Sticker paper and tattoo paper allows you to print and design your own classroom specific stickers and tattoos. For a Cultural Fair last year, I made some Japanese symbol tattoos and stickers for students to take home. I have also used sticker paper for rubrics to attach to student projects and for cut and paste matching activities.
I think assignment or incentive specific stickers and tattoos would be successful in the classroom. This requires a Pinterest search!
Teaching lessons learned and shared by the Middle School teacher.
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