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15 Sticky Note Teacher Hacks You’ll Want to Steal

By Matthew Lynch
October 11, 2023
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1. Personalized Student Reminders: Use sticky notes to write personalized reminders for students to bring specific materials or complete certain tasks.

2. Visual Timelines: Create a timeline using sticky notes to help students visualize the sequence of events in a story or historical timeline.

3. Vocabulary Builders: Write new vocabulary words on sticky notes and stick them around the classroom. Encourage students to use and define the words throughout the day.

4. Exit Tickets: Give each student a sticky note at the end of the lesson to write down one thing they learned or still have questions about. Collect and review the notes for assessment purposes.

5. Interactive Bulletin Boards: Turn your bulletin board into an interactive learning tool by using sticky notes for different activities or prompts.

6. Collaborative Brainstorming: Have students write their ideas on sticky notes and stick them on a whiteboard or wall. This allows for easy organization and collaboration.

7. Bookmarks: Use sticky notes as temporary bookmarks for students to mark important pages in their textbooks or novels.

8. Peer Feedback: Have students use sticky notes to provide feedback on their peers’ work. This promotes a constructive learning environment.

9. Annotating Text: Instead of writing directly on a book or handout, have students use sticky notes to annotate important information or make comments.

10. Goal Setting: Write students’ goals on sticky notes and display them as a constant reminder. This promotes self-monitoring and motivation.

11. Organization: Use sticky notes to label different bins, trays, or folders to keep the classroom organized and efficient.

12. Mind Maps: Create a mind map by sticking different ideas or concepts on a whiteboard using sticky notes. This helps students organize their thoughts visually.

13. Differentiation: Use different colored sticky notes to indicate different levels of difficulty or personalized instruction for students.

14. Reminders for Yourself: Stick important reminders or notes to yourself on your desk or monitor, using sticky notes to help you stay organized.

15. Classroom Polls: Use sticky notes to create a quick and fun classroom poll. Students can stick their vote on a designated board or wall.

These are just a few ideas to get you started. Get creative and come up with your own sticky note teacher hacks based on your specific classroom needs!

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