"The stickers at that time were black and white, a nightmare to print and (compared to today) pretty unsophisticated designs!" But as he used the stickers and saw the reaction he got - both from pupils and other teachers he showed them to - he knew he had a hit on his hands. From there, School Stickers was born!

Classroom Carrots and School Stickers:

School Stickers was founded by Chemistry Teacher Daniel Laurence in 2000. Whilst teaching in an inner city school in Birmingham, Dan found himself constantly looking for products to help

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Rewarding Student Progress


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"The stickers at that time were black and white, a nightmare to print and (compared to today) pretty unsophisticated designs!" But as he used the stickers and saw the reaction he got - both from pupils and other teachers he showed them to - he knew he had a hit on his hands. From there, School Stickers was born!

Classroom Carrots and School Stickers:

School Stickers was founded by Chemistry Teacher Daniel Laurence in 2000. Whilst teaching in an inner city school in Birmingham, Dan found himself constantly looking for products to help

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3 thoughts on “Rewarding Student Progress”

  1. Osei Sarkodee says:
    3rd June 2013 at 8:08 pm

    Hi Ross,

    This is brilliant! What a great wy to reward your pupils. It has clearly motivated them.

  2. muscle factorx says:
    7th June 2013 at 10:19 am

    I know this if off topic but I’m looking into starting my own weblog and was wondering what all is required to get setup? I’m assuming having a blog like yours
    would cost a pretty penny? I’m not very web smart so I’m not 100% certain.
    Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Appreciate it

    1. @TeacherToolkit says:
      7th June 2013 at 12:11 pm

      WordPress offer free blogs like mine. To move to a premium version like mine, is a measly £60 per annum. Pretty good value I’d say.
      Get your up online – and Cc me in a tweet – will be happy to share.

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