A few years back, I purchased these excellent Post-It Notes that were pre-printed with various reading comprehension strategies. For each strategy, a checklist was provided for students or teachers to check off while reading over the student response. These Post-Its were very useful, but also very expensive. The other problem I had was that I really wanted to use Post-Its for other reasons, so I really wanted to find some way to customize them. I found a really great product on Teachers Pay Teachers that allows you to customize Post-It Notes.
Janice Malone has three {FREE} templates to print on Post-It Notes depending on the size of your notes:
The process is super simple:
- pen up the template
- print off a blank copy (this will be used to place the blank Post-It Notes)
- type or place a picture in the blank area of each box
- place the Post-It Note covered template into your printer
- print!
I used this template to create a checklist for my students to go along with our Article of the Week assignments.
I love Post-It Notes, so the possibilities are endless!