Student Awards & Certificates Editable Classroom Recognition Awards

ELA, Back To School, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, End Of Year, Graduation, Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Community Building
About This Product
Looking for student awards and certificates that you can quickly personalize for different achievements throughout the school year? This editable classroom recognition awards set includes 101 certificates covering academics, effort, character, leadership, creativity, attendance, and plenty of those achievements that deserve a little extra recognition.
The awards are organized into folders, which makes finding the right one much easier when you're short on time. Edit the wording in PowerPoint to suit your students, or use the included PDF when you simply want to print and go.
What's Included:
101 editable student awards and certificates
Editable PowerPoint file
Ready-to-print PDF
9 organized award categories
US and British English Math/Maths versions
Retro Daisy designs for a coordinated classroom look
You'll find awards for:
Literacy and Reading
Mathematics
Science, STEM and Technology
Character Education
Leadership and Classroom Roles
Creative Arts
Music and Physical Education
Social Studies
General and Special Recognition
Why This Works
Sometimes the students who deserve recognition aren't necessarily the ones receiving the traditional academic awards. I've found it helps to have plenty of choices on hand so you can recognize effort, improvement, kindness, responsibility, creativity, leadership, and those smaller wins that matter too.
With 101 options, you can choose certificates that feel more personal to each child rather than giving everyone the same general award.
Ideal For
These editable classroom awards work well across elementary and middle school grades and can be used for:
End-of-year celebrations
Student award ceremonies
Classroom recognition
PBIS and positive behavior
Academic achievements
Attendance and leadership recognition
Ways to Use Them
Print certificates for an end-of-year awards ceremony, hand them out during class celebrations, or keep a few ready for those moments when a student deserves unexpected recognition.
You can also edit the PowerPoint wording to create an award that better fits your class or a particular student.





