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...
Step-by-Step Guide
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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). -
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. , -
Step 3: Insert a printed sheet of paper
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Step 4: instead.
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Step 5: When you are done filling the sleeve protectors
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Step 6: add two sheets of white cardstock to the binder
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Step 7: one in the back and one in the front.
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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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