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Organizing Papers to Grade
By Aaron Woehler
To help me organize my papers that need graded in my classroom. I use a small portable hanging file box with a hanging file for each subject that I teach. In each hanging file I paper clip together similar assignments. I also include a "to return" and "no name" folders. Before I used the hanging file system I used an expanding folder with a divider for each subject. I out grew this system because I now teach to many subjects. |
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