Customer Reviews:
SUPER.
February 1, 2011Classical Ann (Puyallup, Washington United States)
Excellent variety of stickers. Sheets include:
Super words -- Great, wow, super, special.
Cool words -- Cool, top notch, Yea! 1st rate, bright.
Cheer words -- Way to go, hooray, you did it, good work, great job, tops.
Party Penguins, Fabulous fish,silly stars, frog fun,sports balls, star brights, totally buggy, tasty apples, happy smiles.
These will last me quite awhile! And price is right.
Great Assortment
January 30, 2010Teacher Sarah (Connecticut)
I actually bought this item because I needed a few extra dollars to qualify for the free shipping. I was happily surprised when it came in though that it is a great assortment of stickers. I am a teacher so I use these all the time - but there are so many stickers that I will be using these for several years before I need to buy more.
5100 stickers!
February 18, 2011Clayton ONeill (Fairfax, VA)
I thought these seemed a bit expensive when I ordered them, but when I got them I was really surprised by how many stickers came in the package. It's 51 sheets of stickers, with 100 stickers per sheet. This may be a lifetime supply for our house. You get 3-4 sheets of each theme and there are several different stickers for each theme on a sheet.
Good for charts
August 10, 2012Susie's mom (Austin, TX United States)
I created a chart to show my kids (mostly 11th & 12th graders) that they've turned in assignments. I made a grid sheet in Excel with 1/2" cells. These stickers fit beautifully in the cells. As they turn in a paper, they get a sticker. That way we can make sure an assignment has been submitted even if I haven't gotten it graded yet.
The kids WANT their stickers when they've turned in an assignment. They LOVE the stickers. And I put the grid sheet for the new six weeks over the old ones. That way they can review for the year and see how consistent they've been in turning in their work. It's a point of pride for some of them to see what they've accomplished. I can also see from across the room when a significant number of kids haven't turned in a lab or worksheet, and prompt them to look for the assignment.
It's been a really positive way to help the kids keep up with assignments.
If you need A LOT of stickers, this is it.
May 7, 2011nuntius
I was looking for stickers as a progress chart tool for 120 students. I searched around and I happen to find these stickers. 5000 stickers was enough to manage these progress charts. I might have to buy another set next year.
Younger students, especially those K-3, really enjoy looking at their progress with stickers. There is enough variety of stickers.