I have two “catch-all” file folder systems for student paperwork that needs to be kept. I bought these nifty “craft file organizers” at Hobby Lobby SEVERAL years ago when they were 50% off. They’ve held up really well. One houses student assessment papers. The other houses parent notes, absence slip notes, Office Discipline Referrals, student notes to me…etc. I added file tabs for student names. Each year I’d put the new student name labels OVER the old ones. One year I had to redo the tab inserts completely because they were too thick to insert into the slider-thingy. This year I decided to label them by student number. That way I won’t have to redo them year after year after year. I’ll only have to add a new “student number decoder-sheet-thingy” to help me remember what number belongs to each student.
After 21 years as an elementary classroom teacher, I’m now teaching elementary STEAM (just finished my 5th year)! I love to create and share. #TeachersShareTeachers
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