I had a reader recently ask for a close-up of a star so she could see what it says. (At which point I asked myself....Why did I not post that to begin with?!) :)
So here it is... a follow-up post to show the details of a star. I copy them onto cardstock and then cut them out. (Tip: I've used regular copy paper, but they don't hold up as well. The corners tend to curl, and they rip easily when I take them off the board at the end of each quarter which isn't good since a lot of students like to keep them!)
The top line is where I write the student's name, and the three lines at the bottom are where I write a brief description of their accomplishment that earned them the Super Star award for the week.
Update 1.21.16 - I've recently opened my Teachers Pay Teachers store, and I've included the Science Super Star as a FREE DOWNLOAD! Just go to my TPT Store and you'll see it featured on the right side of the page. :)
I'll be adding a post soon explaining how I'm modifying the reward system for this, so be sure to check back soon! :)
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