Teacher Created Resources What is Your Mindset? Bulletin Board (TCR8882)
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No, under a black light, this bulletin board will not glow.
Each of the 12 posters is 12" x 9" and includes a positive statement to help people feel better about themselves. Encourage student achievement by instilling confidence in them. "What is Your Mindset?" is a game in which you have to guess what kind of person you are The header piece is 20" x 914" in size. There are 28 different pieces in total.
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These appear to be fantastic. I really like the message. They're nice and big, and they're brightly colored!.
These are bright and cheerful in color! They stand out against some of the lighter colors in my classroom and draw my students' attention to the awesome affirmation words on them. I like that they come in such a variety of colors because it allows them to do so much with them. They're made of strong, long-lasting paper that should be able to withstand repeated use over time. They're perforated and beautifully split apart.
I am a teacher, and I enjoy what I do. It was a little more than I wanted to pay, but there were so many pieces and great sayings that it was worth it. The money was well spent in order to save time.
Despite the fact that it was marked as delivered, my order never arrived. I contacted the seller, who promptly responded and promptly sent me a replacement, which I received in a matter of days!.
Messages that are good. The presentation is appealing. From different angles or distances, it's a little difficult to make out the words. The self- Instantly, the adhesive broke down.
This bulletin board set was perfect for our junior high students' end-of-year hallway board! The pieces are of good quality, the colors are vibrant, and it all looks great!.
These are bright and cheerful, and they look great on my bulletin boards. I hung them up all over the room and rotated the students' work around them.
I liked how the bright colors contrasted with the black, and I think it'll look great in the hallway in a few weeks!.