Why the Holy Cow Great Work Teacher Stamp?
This stamp provides a clear and immediate way to indicate incomplete work, helping students quickly identify areas needing improvement. The sad face icon adds a visual cue that reinforces the message, making feedback more impactful. By using this stamp, teachers can also save time and make grading more efficient.
How to Re-Ink Your Stamp?
To re-ink a self-inking stamp, start by pressing down on the stamp slightly and locking it into position using the side buttons or tabs. Remove the ink pad by sliding it out from the stamp casing. Apply a few drops of the appropriate ink onto the ink pad, allowing it to absorb evenly. If you have purchased a new ink pad already filled with ink, just replace the old ink pad with the current one. Once the ink has been absorbed, reinsert the ink pad into the stamp and release the lock. Test the stamp on a piece of scrap paper to ensure even ink coverage and proper stamping.
To use an ink pad with a wood handle stamp, press the stamp firmly onto the ink pad to evenly coat the stamp surface with ink. Then, press the inked stamp onto your desired surface, applying even pressure to transfer the ink. To keep the ink fresh, always close the ink pad lid tightly after each use to prevent it from drying out. Store the ink pad in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Most Popular Uses
The Incomplete Sad Face teacher stamp include marking assignments and tests to clearly indicate areas that need more work. Teachers use it to provide immediate, easily recognizable feedback to students, helping them understand that their work is incomplete. This stamp is also commonly used during classroom activities and homework reviews to quickly and consistently communicate the need for further effort