Making Labels? Win This High-Tech Solution

Print labels right from your smartphone or tablet. Really? Yep! With the DYMO MobileLabeler, just type in your labels and use Bluetooth to send them to this all-in-one label maker. Choose from dozens of fonts, use speech to text, and use the built-in spellcheck.

If this nifty solution makes your heart go thumpa thumpa, then submit a comment to this blog to let us know what you’ll label first if you’re our winner. Comments are due by 11:59 pm EDT on September 19, 2017; one lucky teacher will be randomly selected to win. Good luck!

Looking for other options to dress up your classroom? Try making free personalized posters at blockposters.com. Upload an image, choose your options, and download and print your poster using your own printer. Easy!

 

Make your lesson planning more flexible with Common Curriculum. Rearrange parts of a lesson, drag activities to different days, or shift lessons forward or back. Get started at commoncurriculum.com.

Create interactive classroom content with Buncee. The drag and drop interface includes stickers, animations, and templates, plus you can upload your own as well. Try it at edu.buncee.com/home.

 

Thinking about what I’d label first with the DYMO MobileLabeler. Would it be wrong to just make one label that says “My Junk” and leave it at that? Probably not the best idea, still thinking….

Karen

PS: Our back-to-school sweepstakes are in full force, take a peek here.


23 thoughts on “Making Labels? Win This High-Tech Solution

  1. I would label all of the bins in my classroom library. Right now I am using index cards. They either end up falling off or tearing
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  2. I plan on getting my expo markers labeled with my initials. There must be an underground black market for them at my school…

  3. I would label the children’s cubbies, the learning centers,the plastic toy bins, the kitchen supplies cabinets/shelves, bathroom supplies cabinet/shelves and whatever else i always wanted labeled.

  4. What wouldn’t I label!!?? I am in a brand new classroom in a brand new building so everything needs to be labeled – classroom bins, student files, supply room shelves, etc. This looks fabulous! Thanks for the chance to win!

  5. I am a special ed resource room teacher. I currently have
    36 children spaced every half hour the first week of school and
    more to come. I would use the labels for student unfinished work
    mailboxes, cubbies, supplies, student & teacher binders and leveled
    reading book containers just to name a few places.
    Happy Back to School Teachers!

  6. I think I would label the bathroom in all the different languages spoken in my classroom then i might turn the label maker over to my students and let them go wild

  7. Oh my! I just moved into a new classroom with tons of storage (a teacher’s dream come true) and I need to label my cupboard doors so I’m not opening every single one each time I’m looking for something! =-)

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