I used a 3-ring binder with those clear sheet protectors & put the full-page prize descriptions in them. Then I printed & cut the individual Prize Passes & stored them behind each prize description so they are ready to go when a student chooses a prize. Easy-peasy!!! I also put the zebra-print version all together in one file so if you prefer that border...just click the pic below for your FREEBIE!
Ok, time to share a lil something with all my bloggin' friends that love to shop...
This lil critter gets cuter each time I look at him-don't ya think?!? Did you know that you can go to kohls.com & find lots of other books & stuffed animals that are part of the Kohls Cares program? Check it out by clicking the pic of Skippyjon Jones! Well, since my trip to Kohls when I bought my adorbs lil Skippy, I have had tons of emails about that cute lil critter. Well, imagine how excited I was to receive an email from Kohls Department Stores offering an online discount code to my blog readers! Here's what it said:
I noticed that you offer your readers great savings advice. Therefore, I also wanted to share an exclusive 10%off code for kohls.com. You can use the code BLOGIT10 through August 23and stack your savings with one other department specific code as well.Feel free to use this code and share it with your readers!
WOO HOO!!! Just in time for back-to-school shopping!
Love this! Thanks for sharing!!!
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Hi Christie, thanks for sharing your prize pass catalog. And since I am doing zebra in my class, it will tie in perfectly. Just wondering - you mentioned that you keep them in a binder, with the coupons (the ones that the kiddos get) right behind them? What do you store them in after they are cut apart? A clear zipper pouch, or a sheet protector? Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteI put all of the full-size pages in a sheet protector inside the binder {just 1 prize pass page per sheet protector} then I print the coupons, cut them apart & store them in the sheet protector with {behind} the matching prize. That way I don't have to search for the coupon once they choose the prize-its just right there in the same sheet protector! :)
DeleteYay for kohl's discount codes!! :) Thanks for the prize pass catalog! I can't wait to use it with my first graders! :)
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Learning Is Something to Treasure
Great post! Thanks for the freebie!!!! I got rid of my prize box during the year last year to help with one of my firsties who was in a program that worked for "incentives". I wish I had found your blog last year. A few of our favorites... dance party (a one or two min. song) and Robert Munsch books that HE reads on his website!!! That was our favorite!
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I tried the kohls code and it wouldn't work. When does it begin?
ReplyDeleteI thought it was now until August 23rd. I'll email her back to find out for sure. :)
DeleteOk I just heard back from Kohls, the code is good for 10% off now thru Aug 23rd. She said you could stack that with another "department code" {I'm not really sure what that is but you should at least be able to get 10% off!} :)
Deletethese are super cute!!
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of these things, but I hadn't made up cute passes like these yet (since becoming addicted to clip art - haha!)
thanks girl!!
This is such a great idea. I downloaded it! Thank you so much for sharing!!
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Christie, I love your blog and your ideas. I have given your blog the "One Lovely Blog" Award over on my blog. Stop by and check it out.
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The Teacher's Backpack
Awww! Thank you so much! I'll head right over!
DeleteChristie, I love your blog! I was wondering what you do for the "Super Supplies" prize in your prize pass catalogue? Thanks for sharing!!
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The "Super Supplies" is a favorite in my 1st grade classroom-it is just a caddy {with a cute ribbon around it} filled with "fun" school supplies like pencils with fuzzy feathers on top or any kind of silly pencil/pen, smelly markers, fun erasers, etc... They get to put this caddy on their desks and use these supplies to do their work that day instead of just a regular pencil. They love it!! :)
DeleteI do something similar in my classroom. Did your kids want to eat lunch with a friend every. single. time.? Mine did, so I actually made the prizes in two different levels. (We use punch cards, so they had to have two full punch cards to earn that prize.) It saved me from having lunch in the classroom everyday- I need that adult interaction time! haha
ReplyDeleteI love how you have a different page for each prize, I might just do that!
Erin
First with Franklin
Thanks so much for this freebie! I found it on Pinterest this past school year and my 4th graders even loved it! Love your newer version and can't wait to use it again! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the prize catalog! Its adorable and the kids will LOVE it:)
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Tammy
The Resourceful Apple
I love your idea and hope to use it in my classroom this year!! I was just wondering, what do you do for special treat day?? And, do students have to get their punch card full before they get a prize pass? Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch! For Special Treat Day, they are allowed to bring in a little treat to share with the class. They get a prize when their punch card is full, but I also give a prize pass to the student who reads the poem the most times during the week. You can use it anyway that suits your classroom!
DeleteYay! I love these! I use them with my clipchart. You wouldn't happen to have a Read-Aloud coupon would you?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the prize pass catalog! I absolutely love it! I just found your blog this month and it is awesome! I was wondering if you could post a blank full page polka-dot border so I could make more prize passes? I had a few other ideas like: teacher's assistant, calendar teacher, read a book to the class, and go to another class for indoor recess.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the very same thing about needing blank passes!!
DeleteLove the prize passes - thanks for sharing! Super cute clip art too! I have an idea for another pass - choose a classroom job for the week.
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog and the Prize Pass Book. Love it- thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I can't wait to use them this year! One question...Would you mind making one that says, "Trip to the Treasure Box" for me? I would really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these!! I was also wondering if you could make one that says "Wrist Smellies" for me? The kids can choose a scented lip balm and the whole class gets some on their wrist. They are hilarious! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this catalog. WOuld you mind making an editable one so we could add some differnt ones? I would so appreciate it
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ReplyDeleteI know this is an old post, but I have a quick question. I've been using your prize pass for 4 years now, and LOVE it! I'm itching for some new prizes....is there a way you can make an editable one, or let me know what fonts you've used? Thanks!
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I ditched my prize box last year, and I love it! I don't have to worry about how many prizes I have left, having to run to the store and spend money, etc. Love these, thanks for the freebie!
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