Help me give my students rubber ink stamps to use as decorations in their notes and recognition for a job well done!
FULLY FUNDED! Mrs. Lyles's classroom raised $168
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High school students can be motivated in relatively simple ways. Acknowledging a job well done or allowing students to decorate their notes can help increase motivation in a classroom.
Rubber ink stamps can be a great motivational tool in a science classroom!
Students can use the stamps to mark their notes. They can use the stamps to decorate notes or flashcards. The teacher can use the stamps to mark work that has been completed on time or mark assessments that have good grades on them.
It is important to recognize students that are doing the right thing. I have found that my students love stamps and using them is a quick and easy way to motivate students to finish assignments. There are a lot of really cool science stamps that apply to the content of multiple high school courses.
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