
Send a message about late work
Rubber stamps
Use these high quality rubber stamps to really make an impression on your students. By stamping unfinished assignments and then circling the appropriate comments, you'll be able to communicate like never before. (See suggestions below.)
Avery micropore stamp pad
The Cadillac of stamp pads.
This stamp pad will produce approximately 100,000 sharp, clear impressions. (That's about 600 years of teaching.) Never needs re-inking. Delivers clean reproduction of detail and the highest quality images available. Ideal for using with the "Unfinished Assignment" stamp.
Self-inking stamp
Easier to use than a rubber stamp since there's no need for a stamp pad. And it's manufactured with the latest technology so that the imprint is razor sharp.
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Note: The primary purpose for using this stamp is to make sure that students are mastering skills and not "slipping through the cracks."

For those times when students did not complete an assignment in the alloted time due to poor work skills or self-control, I will indicate this to the parents. It is critical that I keep parents apprised of their children's progress, or lack thereof.
Although it's not always pleasant to share this information with parents, it's only fair I do so. I've found over the years that the more I communicate with parents, the more I want to. If, however, I hide from difficult situations at the beginning of the year, they just get worse. I end up wishing that I had done something sooner. This stamp provides me with the opportunity to open a dialogue in a timely fashion.

During independent work times, I have students tutoring as much as possible. Consequently, there will be times when the tutor is not able to complete his own assignment. (He wouldn't be tutoring if he hadn't already mastered the skill. Nonetheless, I'd still like him to complete the task at home and earn credit for it.) When this is the case, I cross out the parent signature requirement and indicate the reason the assignment hadn't been finished in class.

The circled comments in this sample indicate a student who needs help in mastering a new skill. Although the lesson was taught in class, this student still needs assistance. As I met with the student at the end of the day to stamp his paper, we would determine how he is going to receive help. If there is no one at home who can do it, then the student and I would arrange a time to sit together for the necessary reteaching.
(Check out "Student Assistance Survey" in the download files page for additional suggestions.)
Spanish Version
The "Unfinished Assignment" stamp is also available in Spanish.

Need more information?
The use of these stamps is discussed in detail in the New Management Handbook. They are a part of the First Aid Kit program for dealing with assignments that were not finished on time. You can read all about it in Lesson 9: First Aid Kit. The entire lesson is 50-pages in length and includes diagrams, illustrations, photographs, sample teacher/student dialogues, and much more.

"Unfinished Assignment" stamps
high quality rubber
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English $8.00
English
NM-ENGLS
Spanish $8.00
Spanish
NM-SPLS
English & Spanish $15.00
Two stamp set
NM-STSET
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Micropore stamp pad
blue ink
NM-PD
$5.00 each
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Self-inking stamp
blue ink
NM-SIS
$16.00 each