The note will stay on without it, but it’s a fun way to add more color and make sure that your child notices and reads the note!Īs you can see, I had fun with the different colors.Īll in all, I can’t wait to send these little notes to school with my daughter. Step 3: Finally, after you write out your note, add a little Scotch® Expressions Washi Tape. Naturally, and of course, with a little help, they can make it stick! The goal of writing these notes with sight words in them is to give your child that many more chances to read and practice these words. The note doesn’t have to only use sight words but try to have at least one per note. If your school doesn’t use Dolch lists, accordingly use the lists they do provide. I created these notes using the lists for Pre-K and Kindergarten: Step 2: Next, refer to the Dolch sight word lists for your child’s age group. Post-it® Super Sticky Notes (I’m currently obsessed with the Miami Collection & Rio De Janeiro Collection) But then, I settled on this simple idea because my daughter loves lunchbox notes. Yep, lunchbox notes packed with sight words! When 3M asked me to share a back to school idea in a sponsored post using their products, of course I had 1000 ideas because I use Post-it® Notes like crazy ( seriously, here’s the proof). As you might imagine my idea of flair also comes with a learning agenda. And Packing school lunches is not my favorite job as a mom but then, it’s more fun when you add a little flair.
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