As promised, I finally finished this project. My policy for these folders states that no credit will be given unless the folder is turned in with the work due. We will see how it goes. I realized I only had materials to make 3 of these instead of 5. I am trying to decide if I really need that many or if 3 will be sufficient. I do not think I would have more than 3 students gone in a day but in a week, yes. What happens if all my previously absent students have the folder at home and then I have more absent students? Perhaps I should have the returning student move the papers in the absent folder to their homework folders and then just keep the folders for only in class use. Any thoughts?
How to create: I used PrintMaster software to design a simple "We miss you. Welcome Back" sign and printed it out. I then cut it down, laminated it and used spray adhesive to attach it to the folders. I used tape to make the frame around each picture. I cut the duct tape in half to make a thinner frame and then also to trim it to perfection. Using my Cricut, I cut out some letting and then sprayed it with a clear lacquer to seal it and ensure students would not be pulling off the pieces.
To make these ready for use, each folder has 2 postcards (the absent and appointment cards) on the left inside pocket. I need to find someplace to keep the folders that will be easily accessible first thing in the morning so that I can lay it on a student's desk when they are absent. I will do the same thing for the tardy student or the student leaving early as they too may have missing work. Once returned, I will pull all the papers out to grade, the student will place the appointment card in my mailbox, and then restock the folder with the 2 postcards and return it to its spot.
Tips for this project: Make sure you have both color and ink in your printer prior to trying to print. It does not work without ink! (Thought I could make you all laugh since I really did end up printing out the pages blank the first time and had to run out to buy more ink!)
YOUR SHOPPING LIST:
~ 3-5 Red Plastic 2-Pocket Folders
~ Printer paper
~ Printer with color & black ink
~ Black Duct Tape
~ Spray Adhesive
~ Laminating Sheets/Clear Contact Paper
~ Black Adhesive Vinyl
~ Cricut
~ Exacto knife and cutting board
I love this idea! I plan on doing something similar in my classroom so I can keep everything in one spot. I think putting the needed info in a page protector and having the student put that in their homework would be a good idea to make sure a folder was always available!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and I LOVE the organization! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteThanks OODLES for all of your sweet comments over on my blog! I do plan on making a post that delves a little deeper into the whole year planner thing.
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What a great idea! I can always use some organizing help!
ReplyDeleteTo add a little to the things done when a student is absent come check out the Wish Well Circle on my blog!
I am your newest follower! I am happy to have one more blog to stalk! =)
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Heather's Heart
You can find Heather's amazing post here:
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Thank you so much for sharing. =)