Curriculum

Progress Learning’s Free Downloadable Student Encouragement Cards



Are you looking to help your students take charge of their learning journey? Well, you’re in luck because our team has put together some amazing free resources that can empower your students to set goals and track their own progress. These resources are designed to be user-friendly and easy to implement in the classroom. Not only will your students appreciate the extra support, but they’ll also feel more motivated to take ownership of their educational goals. Simply download and share these resources with your students, and watch them become more confident and engaged learners.

Student Encouragement Cards

Use these encouragement cards to celebrate your students hard work. These cards are perfect as brag tags or in a classroom chart. These can also be used to be laminated and put on a lanyard for students to wear proudly or put in special folder at their desk. Download these free encouagement cards and help every student feel proud!


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