Create Personalized Student Labels in Minutes!

Faded photo of blue and green bins labeled with students' names and clipart

I love for my students to feel at home in our classroom.  Part of the way that I make that happen is by posting their names throughout the room.  I label their desks, binders, folders, cubbies, sticker charts and book bins.  I know what you are thinking... who has time to create personalized labels for EVERYTHING!?!  Well, it doesn't take as much time as you may think.

Square student labels with names and clipart next to sticker charts

I use The Ultimate Set of Student Labels to create personalized labels for all of my students.  And the best part? It only takes a few minutes!  Don't believe me?  Let me show you how I do it.
A description of how The Ultimate Set of Student Labels works.  Type names once and they auto populate onto the matching labels.
Type in your students' names once, and they autopopulate onto every label!  So simple! Just print, cut, and you're done!  I told you it was quick! 

Personalized student labels on a binder and sticker chart

There are 5 sizes of labels, each of which can be used in multiple ways.  I love to use the full sheets for my students' work binders and communication folders.  I use the half sheet size for their cubbies.  The long strip (which fits in the long adhesive pockets from the Target Dollar Spot) are perfect for name tags and binder spines.  I use the larger square for their sticker charts and the smaller rectangle for the front of their bins.  The larger squares fit perfectly in the 3 1/2 inch adhesive pockets from the Target Dollar Spot, or you can find this huge pack on Amazon (affiliate link).
4 photos of the student labels in various sizes.  8 inch fits inside cubbies, 3 1/2 inch fits in the square pockets from Target. 7 1/2 inch fits in the long target label, binder spines, and also words great as a name tag. 2 1/2 inch fits in the small pockets on most book bins (Target, Lakeshore & Michaels).
What about you?  Do you use personalized labels in your classroom? If not, I encourage you to give it a try! Your students will love it!  If you want to check out the pack that I use in my classroom you can find it HERE.  Have a great school year!

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