Monday, August 12, 2013

Made 4 Math Monday- Printing on Post-It Notes



I finally have something to share today for Made 4 Math.  Yesterday instead of cleaning my bedroom closet like I should have, I started playing around with trying to figure out how to make a template to be able to print directly onto post-its.  I have seen such cute ideas of printing on post-its, but none really applied to what I would use in my classroom.

After a couple hours of trial and error and several wasted post-its, I achieved success.  I am so excited at the endless possibilities of being able to print on post-its.  I plan on printing out some post-its for formative assessment and math workshop.  I will be sure to post photos of what I do.

This is the template I created in Power Point.  I basically created a 3x3 square using the shape tool (although PP would not let me create a perfect 3x3 but it was close enough.  Make sure you duplicate that slide a few times so you do not have to start over when you mess up your squares (and mess up I did, several times!).  Once you have your page ready to print you must go back and get rid of the lines on the slide you are printing by putting no fill and no line.  This is very important or the lines will show up on your post-it.  Now if you made your square big enough so it won't print on the post-it then you won't have to worry.


Place your post-its on top of your template and then print away.  Do not forget to delete the line and fill from your square you made.

 Below is an example of three different post-its I made.  The one on the left could be if you wanted to collect the "I notice" "I wonder" feedback from your students.  The middle one is what I plan on posting on top of the student info packets at Back to School Night.  It's hard for them to see their names on the schedule they get so hopefully this will help.  Then they can write the name and spelling they prefer (that way anything I make for the first day for them will be with the name they want).  Then I thought it would be fun to introduce "I notice" and "I wonder" that night to students and get some quick feedback that I can use to answer questions during the first day orientation, this will be a perfect intro to a technique we will be using in math class.  I feel that this post-it will give each student a chance to ask about something they are wondering.  The last one is just a Top Six To-Do List of the most important things that need to get done that day.


I am so excited at the possibilities of what I can print on post-its!  I am no printable expert so if I can figure this all out on my own I'm sure you can too!  If you make something be sure to leave a link in the comments.  I would love to check it out.

9 comments:

  1. Hi Sherrie:
    I have been wanting to try this for quite a while. You have motivated me to make an attempt! Thanks for the sharing and the motivation...

    Kim
    Finding JOY in 6th Grade

    PS Good luck with the closet!

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    1. Thanks Kim. I have been enjoying reading about your adventures with Mod Podge. I felt the same way last night while trying to use duct tape. LOL

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  2. Hi, Sherrie.

    Are you willing to share your template for those of us who struggle a bit with technology and time? Thanks for the great idea! I'd like to try it for ticket-out-the-door for my Algebra and Pre-Algebra classes.

    Michelle

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  3. Hi, Sherrie.

    Are you willing to share your template for those of us who struggle a bit with technology and time? Thanks for the great idea! I'd like to try it for ticket-out-the-door for my Algebra and Pre-Algebra classes.

    Michelle

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    1. Hi Michelle
      If you have an easy way for me to make a powerpoint slide shared let me know. Otherwise if I make it a PDF it won't be editable.

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  4. Very nice!

    I have lots of post-it's, but I wonder how long it would take to line up and print these for a whole class (or five classes!)

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    1. I think lining up the post-its on the templates would take the longest. I have 120 students this yr so it would take quite a while I'm sure.

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