Today's post is meant to share a teaching printable I've made.
Confession time: newbie blogger = I don't know how to create a document to share.
So I will
Does anyone else have this emergency crisis occur daily in your classroom?
You know, when your student is reading a book, and a page gets amputated? This situation marks the end of the world, so, teacher, drop everything and fix it up....by the way, "I just found it like that, I didn't do it!" :)If this sounds like something that happens to you, I highly recommend one of these:
This is genius.
Students can calmly place their broken book into the Book Hospital and carry on with their day.
And you can fix the book when you have time.
You can find the downloadable bin label here.
I had this same problem when I first started and the solution, at least for me was quite simple! You have to sign into blogger each time you use it! If your computer is like mine then if would remember the information and just go straight to your dashboard without you signing in. Un-check the box that says remember me and then sign into your blogger account.
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Ms. Patterson
Pocket Full of Kinders
Your book hospital design is very cute. Is that a sticker, paint, something else?
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Hi William- I printed the picture out on paper & attached it to a bin with mactac.
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I am glad that it worked for you!
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Ms. Patterson
Pocket Full of Kinders