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How to Use Sticky Notes in the Classroom

If you are a busy special education teacher constantly writing notes and reminders- sticky notes are for you!

If you are a busy special education teacher constantly writing notes and reminders- sticky notes are for you! Using sticky notes make it quick and easy to send home notes and reminders!

If you are a busy special education teacher constantly writing notes and reminders- sticky notes are for you!

Did you can save time by printing reminders on sticky notes?

Sticky notes can be used to remind parents about meetings, share an accolade, let a parent know you need more supplies and so much more!

If you are a busy special education teacher constantly writing notes and reminders- sticky notes are for you!

We have a resource in our shop for you to have sticky notes ready to go!

You get…

– ‘How to’ Instructions

– ‘How to’ Printing Video Tutorial

– Blank Editable Template

– 11 Back to School Reminders

– 10 General Reminders

– 8 Special Ed Reminders

– 8 Meeting Reminders

– 7 Testing Reminders

– 18 Bring to School Reminders

– 24 School Event Reminders

– 3 End of Year Reminders

– 12 Accolades

If you are a busy special education teacher constantly writing notes and reminders- sticky notes are for you!

Sticky Note Printing Tips!

Use a sticky note template and place the sticky notes over each square! Make sure they are all facing the same directions and that the sticky is stuck all the way down!

Print your test page! This will show you how to place the paper in the feeder!

Sticky side facing in and out works best for my printer- use the test page to find that out for yours!

There is a video tutorial included with this resource!

If you are a busy special education teacher constantly writing notes and reminders- sticky notes are for you!

Where can I find this resource?

Click here to download on TPT

Click here to download on Shop

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