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Creating Reusable Worksheets

 

Each school that I have worked at has had a different paper or copy situation.  At one school we got a box of paper for the year, another gave us a certain number of copies on the machine, and then some gave us unlimited but tracked our usage.  Each school also had different supplies available to use.  Some of the schools had white boards, some had Smart PALS, and some you had to be creative.  A box of sheet protectors and a pack of card stock helped my paper supply and copy numbers go a long way.  Here's what I would do with worksheets or use for a dry erase board if the school didn't have them.  

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