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hi friends this is Mel from more time to teach and Im just stopping by today to talk to you all about post-its and printing on them I plan on teaching you how easy it is to print on them and share with you so that you can print on post-its in your own classroom or at home I use post-its all the time I use them - hows my editable class list then when I collect papers I just slap on my post-it and as my students turn in their work I go checking off their names I also use a post-it every morning with my top three my focus for the day what I want to accomplish before I leave at the end of the day my students use them for exit tickets I mean I use post-its all the time and Im sure you do too but today Im going to show you how easy it is to print on these post-its so stay tuned go ahead and talk about how to create a template so that you can print on post-its first thing you want to do is go ahead and open up a new page on PowerPoint I like my page to be portrait eight-and-a-half by ele