Reward excellent effort in your learning space by praising your Star of the Day and Star of the Week with displays. Showcasing achievements offers the chance for children to feel proud, boosting their self-esteem and motivating them to give things a go. Browse this collection of easy-to-print teaching materials and resources to curate your own star-themed display.
Using certificates and awards to help children feel like stars
Looking for a range of Star of The Week resources to use with your pupils? Look no further than this carefully crafted collection! We all like to feel appreciated and that we've done something fantastic. Children are no different!
- Growing up and learning can be full of obstacles - some big and some small. Recognising when children overcome challenges can help them to develop their self-esteem. They'll build a hardy resilience that will see them confidently approach new skills and ideas throughout their lives with a can-do attitude.
- Sometimes, too, children will create amazing work beyond your imagination as their teacher. Celebrate these triumphs and help children to understand in which areas they shine as individuals.
- Maybe your child worked hard this week and finished all their set work in maths, when usually they are renowned for chatting and not completing their task. Perhaps a child made you say 'wow' when they showed you their colourful, hand-drawn storyboard in history. Congratulate, celebrate and support them as they strive to achieve.
This collection of 'Star of the Day' and 'Star of the Week display materials contains resources that can be tailored to your unique children and their successes. Here are some we think you'll like:
How do I use Star of the Day and Star of the Week display resources?
Browse through this selection of teacher-made, hand-illustrated resources to find the perfect materials for your teaching and learning needs. Then, simply click download and print as many copies as you need. As they're quick and easy to download and print, you'll find that they can go from computer screen to classroom at the drop of a hat! As well as being almost instant, you'll have unlimited access and so can use this lovely range of resources again and again to suit the wants and needs of your class.
- You may wish to print one certificate that can be laminated and put on the display wall. You could write the Star of the Week's name on the display for everyone to see.
- Alongside this, you could bulk-print awards and keep them in a folder, ready to use in lesson time when you observe something brilliant.
- Your children may like to wear headbands and wristbands that recognise their achievements instead of certificates. Tailor awards to the preferences of your children to get the most excitement and pride out of rewarding them.
Top Star of the Day and Star of the Week display ideas
Ease your workload by making the most of easy-to-print display materials - illustrated and designed with children's interests in mind. You'll find that the bright and beautiful illustrations can provide visual stimulation to young children, making the display more visually appealing.
- A bright, colourful banner is a simple way to signpost a whole area on your display wall. Explore the range in this category.
- Finding that your walls are already filled with topic work and posters? Create a special, star-covered chair that your chosen star of the day or week can sit on.
- Record your stars' achievements in this book which can form part of a display in your classroom. It's really handy when you come to write end of the term reports. Looking back through the book can also offer the chance for children to reflect on their achievements.
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