January 16, 201313 yr Silly post, but might make some kids happy if you try it. I bought a rubber stamp at an office supply shop. Four stars and green ink. Wanted something for the kids that get perfect (100%) papers, other than just a grade. One day I was playing around and stamped a 1st grader's forehead. Next thing I knew, they all wanted it. They walk around school, then around town after school, showing everyone they received a perfect grade. Some of the parents have commented on it. It's been a few months, the older kids aren't as excited anymore of course (except they all still want it on their paper), but the 1st graders still demand I stamp their foreheads.
January 16, 201313 yr Your lucky. I know a teacher who did something similar and he got fired. Some parents didn't find it amusing.
January 16, 201313 yr Back of the hand is a more appropriate area to stamp. However their work books etc should be the main focus of interest.Kids love the stamps ,use them carefully and don't embellish the kids work, you'll find those stars are a great motivation tool
January 21, 201313 yr Author Your lucky. I know a teacher who did something similar and he got fired. Some parents didn't find it amusing. Sorry, but luck has nothing to do with it, Scott.
January 21, 201313 yr Your lucky. I know a teacher who did something similar and he got fired. Some parents didn't find it amusing. Sorry, but luck has nothing to do with it, Scott. Scott is right. You should not touch their head and as a matter of fact NOT put your stamp on them. So luck has a lot to do with it They wouldn't fire you because you did that, there'd be other "excuses." It's also called "Thai culture. Good day.--
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