We use a lot of workbooks and worksheets for homeschooling. As a mom trying to figure out different ways to keep the cost of homeschooling down but also keep a kindergartner moving through many different subjects I came up with a great idea. Instead of going through the work of taking a workbook apart and laminating every sheet or re-buying workbooks- just cover the sheet with a clear paper sleeve holder. Just cut the side and use dry-erase pens then just pull the sheet off when done and wha-la a reusable workbook. So far its worked great! Some things require coloring and others cutting and gluing but anywhere that I can cut $ corners, I'll take it!
Feb 22, 2012
A Great way to $ave when Homeschooling
A simple idea that works great!
We use a lot of workbooks and worksheets for homeschooling. As a mom trying to figure out different ways to keep the cost of homeschooling down but also keep a kindergartner moving through many different subjects I came up with a great idea. Instead of going through the work of taking a workbook apart and laminating every sheet or re-buying workbooks- just cover the sheet with a clear paper sleeve holder. Just cut the side and use dry-erase pens then just pull the sheet off when done and wha-la a reusable workbook. So far its worked great! Some things require coloring and others cutting and gluing but anywhere that I can cut $ corners, I'll take it!
We use a lot of workbooks and worksheets for homeschooling. As a mom trying to figure out different ways to keep the cost of homeschooling down but also keep a kindergartner moving through many different subjects I came up with a great idea. Instead of going through the work of taking a workbook apart and laminating every sheet or re-buying workbooks- just cover the sheet with a clear paper sleeve holder. Just cut the side and use dry-erase pens then just pull the sheet off when done and wha-la a reusable workbook. So far its worked great! Some things require coloring and others cutting and gluing but anywhere that I can cut $ corners, I'll take it!
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