Mittwoch, 15. Oktober 2025

How to make badges 🏆

 🔹 How to Create Lesson-Specific Badges

  1. Pick the goal → What do you want learners to achieve? (e.g., follow directions, ask questions in English, act silly confidently, help others).

  2. Name the badge creatively → Use fun, kid-friendly titles that match the theme of the lesson.

    • Direction lesson → “Direction Master Certificate”

    • Creative task → “Super Skill Creator”

    • Acting silly / taking risks → “Weirdness Badge”

    • Helping → “Witch Helper badge”

  3. Design the badge

    • A4 divided into 4 parts 

    • Each badge has:

      • Title at the top

      • Fun icon/illustration (compass, wand, alien, star…)

      • Goals to archieve and check

      • Leopold's signature

      • Room for the child's name

      • Date

  4. Hand out & use → Kids collect ticks/stickers until the badge is full = they “own” the certificate.


part of the badge: Signature of Leopold, his bubblegum stamp, and a picture of the blue spiky alien with thin limbs
These materials are for classroom use only and not for commercial purposes. All content is created for educational use with students.

Discover the magic of classroom badges with Leopold! 🌟

On this page, you can see the bottom part of our playful badges: Leopold, his signature, and the iconic bubblegum stamp. These badges are designed to reward participation, celebrate skills, and make learning fun for kids.

Want to see the full badge collection? 🏆 You can find more badges in my teaching materials, including free examples from “Leopold and the Friendly Witch”. Perfect for teachers and parents looking to motivate children while keeping lessons creative and joyful.

Start collecting, rewarding, and celebrating little achievements with your students today!

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