This afternoon, I was drawing on a transparency on the overhead for my =
sixth graders. We were getting to the part of the lesson where I do =
some shading and I grabbed the china marker I normally use and did my =
demonstration. Actually, the china marker is the best pencil I have =
found to achieve dark to light shading on an overhead transparency. I =
started wondering, has anyone found something better? If so, please let =
me know. Thanks. Judy
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