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Marking & Feedback Stickers

2/17/2014

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A collection of stickers to provide praise to students and used as marking feedback. the stickers range from plaster format to highlight fundamental errors in work which can be easily corrected (as devised by Mike Beavis) to blue and green iPhone-esque speech bubbles used to establish student-teacher dialogue. Also included are SOLO stickers which are placed on students work to indicate their level of thinking and learning.  


Most of the stickers are composed in Microsoft Word rather than publisher so are Mac compatible and can be easily customised for individual use. The majority of the stickers are in 3 x 7 format, which can be printed onto L7160 sticker paper. 

I give scientist Merit stickers (Publisher) to my students for excellent work and they have to collect all 25 to gain a commendation certificate. Each famous scientist has a different message of praise, a selection are shown below and they are available for download, along with all my other feedback stickers here.

SOLO Levels
File Size: 540 kb
File Type: docx
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iPhone Feedback Bubbles
File Size: 99 kb
File Type: docx
Download File

What Went Well Stickers
File Size: 10429 kb
File Type: docx
Download File

Plaster Stickers
File Size: 4303 kb
File Type: docx
Download File

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