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Re: (cleaning up after middlers)

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PrimaryE_at_TeacherArtExchange
Date: Fri May 18 2001 - 00:25:33 PDT


In a message dated 5/17/01 9:55:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
artrageous@bigfoot.com writes:

<< I do allow 10 minutes or more at the
 end of each class for cleanup, but
 I still find brushes "upside down"
 in the brush containers, tempera
 palettes tucked away, erasers on ledges,
 paper towels next to (but never *in*)
 the trash cans, colored pencils under
 their desks, etc.>> >>

Isn't it frustrating. I teach high school but in a school that sometimes
feels like a middle school. If it gets too bad, use a sign in and sign out
sheet. Tape numbers to each brush, for example. I'm doing pen and ink
calligraphy with the students now. After they wash and dry their pens, they
must return them personally one at a time to me. Eileen

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