How to Organize and Manage Student Papers in the Classroom

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @amycain856
    @amycain856 4 года назад +1

    I learned about 43 folder system with Bridget Spackmann of The Lettered Classroom and I"ll never go back. My kids also have an orange folder for their weekly work. Everything they do through the week goes in there. They have one pocket for unfinished work and one pocket for finished work. In the middle prongs are resources like ABC charts, hundreds chart, etc. On Thursdays, I go through them and anything not finished becomes part of their "Ketchup" work for Ketchup and Pickles. It has completely saved my sanity. I have a Turn-In Bin in the front of the classroom for exit tickets, formative assessments, etc.

  • @kirastaub5468
    @kirastaub5468 5 лет назад +1

    You really should make the music more quiet in the beginning

  • @TheSpeakenglish
    @TheSpeakenglish 4 года назад +2

    Never. Ever. Don't ever take stude6ny work out of the classroom. "I turned it in" is a slander that can easily be proven wrong. Share you policy with parents. Touch a piece of paper ONCE. This is way too much touching/time consuming.