Here is way to remind students how to think before you speak. These printable posters are a fun and colorful way decorate your classroom and make a point.
Since these how to think before you speak printables are free downloads you can print as many you want to fit your classroom space!
Think Before You Speak Printable Posters {Free Download}
I love this idea of teaching or reminding students so much, I thought it would even work great to bring it directly in front of students as a think before you speak name tags template. Envision teaching an expectation of how to think before you speak and the discussions that can be opened by having these words posted in the classroom.
Think Before You Speak Printable Poster
The poster above is from Shannon who has a gift for blessing others and for creating meaningful printables. Her THINK poster was the inspiration to create my own in a colorful style that matches my favorite colors.
Think Before You Speak Printable Poster
I’ve added two styles with the same color palette and a variety of backgrounds. There are plain and chevron backgrounds to give you options in printing. They look great inserted into a photo frame or laminated and hung in the classroom.
Love them but don’t need a poster? Here is another fun way to use this how to think before you speak printable. Take a screenshot with your computer and save it as a background for your classroom computer desktop backgrounds or screen savers.
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Leslie {aka the original Teach Junkie} loves learning new things to make teaching easier and more effective. She enjoys featuring creative classroom fun when she's not designing teacher shirts, making kindergarten lesson plans or planning her family's next trip to Disney World.