Pastel Rainbow Self Assessment Bunting
Make any bulletin board or wall pastel-perfect with this self-assessment bunting!
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Why Choose The Pastel Rainbow Self Assessment Bunting?
- This is the perfect display for checking in with your students and encouraging self-reflection!
- All of the posters feature gorgeous pastel colours: pink, yellow, orange, green, purple, and blue.
- The bunting comes as an editable PowerPoint that you can type into and print!
- This product is suitable for all grades K–6, giving you a lifelong resource you can use year after year!
What's Included?
- Self assessment bunting in 6 pastel colours (pink, yellow, green, orange, blue and purple)
- Self assessment bunting in black and white
- Editable Bunting PowerPoint
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