Page protectors are clear sheets that you can put over your important pages to keep them safe from damage like spills, tears, or dirt.
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Consider putting the lists of goals
in page protectors in a binder as a reference tool for students.
Your brag book could be a physical collection — perhaps a binder with pages you can write on or add to, along
with page protectors for storing related documents.
Another Option: Instead of a white board, use a heavy - duty,
clear page protector with white cardstock inside.
Also, you can take a loose leaf notebook and put things in
page protectors for him to «Read»... such as Sears logo, Arby's, McDonalds, Vanilla Wafers, Campbell's soup wrapper... things like a stop sign photo.
Let your tween make it their own, and then use top -
loading page protectors to add photos, certificates, clippings, ticket stubs, and other items.
Teacher Setup Print several copies of the placemat on one color of paper and slide them into
plastic page protectors.
I printed your book and put each page in a
clear page protector and found a sweet little polka dot (red) notebook to put it in.
Then remove the paper from
the page protector and show your child how her name «magically» appears.
The other benefit to this is that not only do the dry erase markers and crayons wipe easily off
the page protectors, they also easily wash off skin, tablecloths, walls... Etc. (not that my little angel ever colors on anything but his picture of course...) Matching Game One of The Little Buckaroo's Christmas presents from his Grammy this year was a matching game.
Another easy solution Firestone offers parents is to give their kids a clear plastic
page protector to keep in a binder in their backpack.
Use a binder store the booklets inside with plastic
page protectors.
Sometimes I print two different placemats with similar topics, each on their own color of paper, and put them back - to - back into the plastic
page protectors.
Put Problem 1 and ANSWER Problem 12 back - to - back in the same plastic
page protector; put Problem 2 and ANSWER Problem 1 back - to - back in another plastic page protector, Problem 3 and ANSWER Problem 2 together, etc..
Teacher Setup: Print single - sided copies and slide pages into plastic
page protectors to keep problems and answers together.
Put those pictures in
page protectors, then in a notebook, divided into catagories... Kitchen... Family Room... Bedroom..
I printed the picture, and placed it in
a page protector.