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If you were buying classroom posters for classroom decorations, which one would you purchase?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 16 votes after 2 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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C | 33.33% 10 votes | 53.33% 16 votes +6 |
B | 43.33% 13 votes | 46.67% 14 votes +1 |
A | 23.33% 7 votes | Eliminated 7 votes reassigned |
7 Responses to Option A
A is my favorite choice because I think the value of teamwork is the most important because a lot of real work outside the classroom is done in teams, and it is important for children to learn to cooperate with others in a team. C is my second choice because my second favorite subject content are the growth mindset message posters, which let children know that their knowledge and skill set continue to grow over time. B is my third choice because it has the least attractive subject content in its posters to me among all the choices.
A has a good message on inclusivity and belonging which makes it more desirable. It sends a message of unity and togetherness and that is what makes a classroom more fun and enjoyable.
I would purchase option A with "We belong together series" as the this series name sounds very nice and the quotations are also very good and attractive.
I like C the best because of the wording. I also like the colors best.
A is the set that I would like to use in my classroom because I like the styles and messaging. Super fun!
I like the placement of the dark cards in A. It gets my attention first. C and B have to be studied to figure out what's going on. Neither appear logical in the placement of the colors to me. So, I like A because it makes sense to me. Hope that makes some sense to whoever reads this.
It looks more organized with the blue on both ends
13 Responses to Option B
I liked that B emphasized sharing and teamwork which are critical to a successful classroom.
I would like to buy option B product for classroom decoration. Because this posters have some taglines which is start with the word 'we' which word is the best reflection of friendship.
Would go for B because it has nice posters with simple but very important words that makes the classroom environment better.
Option B have bold words short words that you notice. There is not a lot of wording that you will need to read.
I prefer Option B as my first choice. The sayings are direct and straightforward with a pleasing simplicity. Option C is also quite nice and gets The messages across in a friendly, effective manner. Option A seems a little too wordy and not as appealing.
The aesthetic is identical, and I don’t love it. But graphic wise, B is best because it emphasizes simple words that kids could see easily across the room without concentrating too much.
I think this set is a combination of the others. It is simple and easy to read and remember for not only children but adults as well (because they need a little bit of reminding as well)
You don't state the age of the children. I might go differently (A) if I knew I was teaching high school. As it is B is the most positive of all of them.
I like the WE!
I like B, it is more about team and accepting others
I like them all but option b feels very inclusive of everyone in the class, option a and c have powerful messages
Honestly I like all of these options. The messages are positive and would be good inspiration for a class room. I selected option because they are inclusive and speak to group dynamic of student groups.
I chose B because it has the kindest messages
10 Responses to Option C
I love C and A the most as the sayings feeling a lot more complete to me and also feel more encouraging and detailed over B so that is why those are first with A being my favorite as I like the consistant color of the background more.
I think C is the most uplifting and I like the "we" messages in B; some of the ones in A are kind of cliched.
Definitely Option C or A because they're the most encouraging. Thank you.
Here are some pictures of classroom posters and some writing on them. I like these types of writing the most among them. Because, here the writing is meant for each individual student in the classroom., and the other posters are meant for all the students in the classroom together. If the writing is written for oneself rather than for all the students, then those writing will motivate each student more.
I like the sayings on C the best. My favorite are progress not perfection and mistakes help me grow. These seem like fun ways to encourage kids. B seems like we are listing a bunch of rules that the kids are just going to ignore.
Option c seems personally uplifting
I ranked based on the messages I liked best.
I would purchase this poster cause it looks more simple and it also has well designed unique fonts.
I prefer the growth in learning and doing one's best shown in option C. A bit of encouragement to make it clear to keep trying in learning the material being studied hits the spot for me.
This poster has a well designed unique fonts that looks attractive and appealing. Smart font design catches the attention of the students.
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