teaching resource

Chill Out Blue - Letters and Numbers Bunting

  • Updated

    Updated:  30 May 2023

Chill out blue themed letters and numbers bunting.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  65 Pages

Add your custom title

Create a custom title sign to display in your classroom. Each letter will be displayed on an individual page for you to print and cut to create your sign. Punctuation will be added to the end of the PDF, to print as needed.

Download the PDF to view the file

teaching resource

Chill Out Blue - Letters and Numbers Bunting

  • Updated

    Updated:  30 May 2023

Chill out blue themed letters and numbers bunting.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  65 Pages

Add your custom title

Create a custom title sign to display in your classroom. Each letter will be displayed on an individual page for you to print and cut to create your sign. Punctuation will be added to the end of the PDF, to print as needed.

Download the PDF to view the file

Chill out blue themed letters and numbers bunting.

Print and cut this chill-out blue letters to make signs for your classroom.

This resource includes:

  • a set of large uppercase alphabet letters
  • a set of large lowercase alphabet letters
  • a set of numbers 1 to 10
  • punctuation.

This bunting could be used to make a ‘Chill Out Zone’ for students who need some time out to cool down.

Check out our blog Self-Regulating Emotion with a Chill Our Corner in the Classroom for more information and tips on how to set up a calming space.

Also available is a ‘Chill Out Zone’ poster [resource:1509882]

 

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  • Jamie Warren
    ·

    Hi, I wanted to use this bunting to say 'Welcome to Japanese!' on my classroom door. I customised it and typed exactly that in, but the 'L' in Welcome is for some reason capitalised? Is there any way to fix this? Thank you!

    • Kristian
      ·

      Hello Jamie, Thanks for noticing this. I have fixed this for you and you should be able to print lowercase 'l' now. If there is anything else I can assist you with, please don't hesitate to contact me.

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