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Praise Bulletin Board Display

Submitted by LALITHA SUNDARAM (11-10-2012)

THIS WAS A BULLETIN BOARD I PUT UP FOR MY CLASS CHILDREN. I COLLECTED DIFFERENT PHRASES FOR PRAISING A CHILD FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

I MADE T SHIRT CUT-OUTS FROM CHART PAPER. I WROTE EACH PHRASE ON AN INDIVIDUAL T SHIRT. I MADE A CLOTHESLINE TIED BETWEEN TWO CUT-OUTS OF PALM TREES. I THEN HUNG THE T SHIRTS ON THE CLOTHES LINE.

THIS WILL APPEAR AS IF THE T SHIRTS ARE DRYING ON THE CLOTHES LINE. I PUT IT UP ON THE BULLETIN BOARD AS THE CLASS ROOM DISPLAY. MY CHILDREN WENT GAGA OVER IT. I MADE SURE THAT I USE THESE PHRASES IN MY CLASSES DAILY.

IT WAS A BIG HIT.

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Donna (01-01-2012)

Hi there,

We are not able to upload resources to share just yet - but we are working on this for our future 'updated' site (stand-by)!!

Thanks
Donna


Anonymous (01-01-2012)

What were your phrases? do you have the template that you could upload??


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