How to Create a Whiteboard with Sleeve Protectors

Buy sleeve protectors from the store., Insert a blank sheet of paper. , Insert a printed sheet of paper, instead., When you are done filling the sleeve protectors, add two sheets of white cardstock to the binder, one in the back and one in the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy sleeve protectors from the store.

    Usually these come in bulk and are really cheap.

    Look for the shiny plastic ones, not the ones with a matte finish.

    Make sure it can fit a standard piece of paper (8.5"x11" or A4).
  2. Step 2: Insert a blank sheet of paper.

    , Ruled paper, graph paper, worksheets, and practice pages all work, and you or your students can change them out for different tasks. , They'll provide a firm surface to write on and protect items alongside the sheet from getting smudged. ,
  3. Step 3: Insert a printed sheet of paper

  4. Step 4: instead.

  5. Step 5: When you are done filling the sleeve protectors

  6. Step 6: add two sheets of white cardstock to the binder

  7. Step 7: one in the back and one in the front.

  8. Step 8: Use a dry-erase marker to write on the sleeve and a piece of felt for an eraser.

Detailed Guide

Usually these come in bulk and are really cheap.

Look for the shiny plastic ones, not the ones with a matte finish.

Make sure it can fit a standard piece of paper (8.5"x11" or A4).

, Ruled paper, graph paper, worksheets, and practice pages all work, and you or your students can change them out for different tasks. , They'll provide a firm surface to write on and protect items alongside the sheet from getting smudged. ,

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