🌈 Star Power for Your Space — Make Every Surface Shine!
Carson Dellosa’s 36-piece Rainbow Star Cutouts are vibrant, durable 5.5" cardstock stars designed for versatile use in classrooms, offices, and events. Perfectly sized for writing and decorating, these reusable cutouts add a colorful, professional touch to name tags, lockers, posters, and more.
Manufacturer | Carson-Dellosa Publishing |
Brand | Carson Dellosa Education |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 5.5 x 0.44 inches |
Item model number | 120091 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Shape | Star |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 5.5" x 5.5" |
Manufacturer Part Number | CD-120091 |
C**T
Looked great
They looked great on my project! Loved the color!!
A**N
Perfect
Yep
D**O
Star boarder
Great size for a classroom activity for my Pre K students colorful strong and sturdy paper star shapes .
L**Y
super cute!
These were super cute! I love the vibrant color. I used them for a bulletin board and It came out great! They are on the smaller size, but I really like them!
P**L
Great for classroom.
Can't go wrong with Carson-Dellosa classroom products. These cutouts are great in classrooms for games, centers, labeling, names, and general decor.
M**8
Was as described
Was as described
M**I
Star Cut Outs
Great cut outs for decoration for a bulletin board. Since my theme is stars, these are perfect. Will purchase again. Thank you!!
R**R
Students Focus on Doing the Right Thing
Each student has a star. Twice a marking period (high school) I count "bonus points". the student with the most bonus points gets a star representing them up on the bulletin board. The board also has the Large Colored Cardboard Stars, on representing each class. The average bonus points per student in the class is written on the star so the students can see where their class stands relative to the other classes. Once a marking period the class with the highest average bonus points per class gets a pizza party.Having the stars keeps students focused on why they want to do the right thing and how close they may be to the prize. It also helps students understand that they are in control and the prize isn't awarded based on favoritism but on earned points.
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