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Name Tags & Desk Plates
Editable name tags where the names are already typed in — and a desk plate that earns its place, because the label you needed anyway carries an A–Z strip and a 0–20 number line the child reads every day.
What's inside
- 12 desk plates (10.00″ × 3.20″) — a desk-helper plate with A–Z and a 0–20 number line, and a clean plate for older grades, each in all five colors plus a rainbow mix
- 40 name tags (3.25″ × 2.05″) — one full page in each color, for lockers, hooks and book boxes
- 18 mini labels (2.00″ × 1.10″) — a rainbow-mix page using all five colors
- 4 editable PowerPoint files — 24 slides, every name box already filled with a sample name to type over, background locked so you can't nudge the artwork
- An ink-saver file — all 16 pages as outlines only, for a first-week draft or for letting students color their own tag
- US Letter and A4 in separate files — plate, tag and label keep the exact same physical size
- A 1-page preview so you can see every page before you print, and a separate Terms-of-Use file kept out of the printable pages
What teachers do with it
Written from the jobs this actually gets used for, not from a feature list.
Label desks so the child can use the label. Alphabet above the name, number line below — the reference a young writer looks at daily.
Group tables by color. Five colors plus a rainbow mix, one full page per color, so the red table and the blue table sort themselves.
Label lockers, hooks and book boxes. Name tags come in the same five colors as the plates.
Run the first week without a printer fight. The PDF has a handwriting line for day one.
Keep older grades clean. A second plate design drops the alphabet and number line entirely.
One purchase, one classroom
Home-school included, every year you teach. Extra licenses for a team or a grade level are priced below rather than hidden.
Type: Poppins (SIL Open Font License 1.1). The license text ships with the download.
The specifics
Pages
16 printed pages per paper size, plus 24 slides across 4 PowerPoint files. Every count on this page is read from the built file, not typed by hand.
Sizes hold
Physical dimensions are identical in the Letter and A4 files — a plate is 10.00″ wide in both. Nothing scales down to fit.
Cutting
A fine gray cut line offset 3 mm from every piece, with real spacing between neighbors so a paper cutter can follow it.
Type
Poppins, open-license and genuinely embedded in the editable files, so a long name shrinks neatly instead of breaking the layout.
Equipment
Printer, paper cutter or scissors, laminator if you like. No craft-cutting machine — not now, not later.
Reviewed
Read by an experienced classroom teacher before release: readability, usability, age-appropriateness, instructions, file organization.
Before you buy
Can I type the names, or do I write them?
Both. The print files have name lines to write on; the editable files let you type a class list and print it finished. Long names shrink to fit rather than spilling out of the box.
Will the desk plate fit my desks?
The plates are 10.00″ × 3.20″, which sits along the front edge of a standard elementary desk. The clean plate is the better choice for older grades, where the alphabet strip is no longer needed.
How is this different from the free set?
The free set is one complete page of name tags, built as its own file. This adds desk plates with the alphabet and number line, mini labels for hooks and book boxes, more colorways, the editable files and the ink-saver set.





