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Hi and happy holidays to all. =20
I was reading about the organization dilemma and thought I'd let you =
know what I do. I have clear plastic envelopes that I purchased at =
Hammett's (they have a catalog) and these envelopes have handles and can =
be closed. They are the type of large envelopes that can hang on a =
pole..like for your closet. (Very hard to explain)In each I put the =
visuals I need for the lesson and any examples that I have done or the =
kids have done through the years. I teach K-6 so there are many =
envelopes, but I group them together and it seems to work well. With my =
future lesson ideas and past lessons, I keep them in clear plastic =
sheets and put them in a binder. This way if I find something that is =
inspiring I have it months later with my thoughts as I found the idea. =
This system has worked really well and saved me during those times when =
my brain has just quit. Hope these ideas help.=20
Stephanie
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