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So, Where do I get these brag tags?

I love and adore brag tags. I’ve purchased many from Teachers Pay Teachers. I’ve also, of course, downloaded the free ones. At some point this summer (good grief) I plan to try my hand at making some. We’ll see how that turns out.

I’m going to point you in the direction of my favorite brag tags. I love the ones that are bright colors, but I also appreciate the ones that include a black line copy as well. I don’t know about you, but sometimes I am not able to print in color, so those come in handy and take so much less ink. The kids don’t care at all. You could even let them color them in if you’re not laminating them, or let them use Sharpies on the ones you laminate.

A Few Favorites (In no particular order):






There are so many awesome choices! These were all FREE on TPT. Of course, these amazing teachers who created these freebies also have more available for purchase. Make sure to grab these to get started!

What do you think? Will you give Brag Tags a try in your classroom this year?

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