Saturday, 26 April 2014

Never save cutting and sticking until the end of term

#4 Never save cutting and sticking until the end of term


With a hectic school schedule, and short lesson times, the temptation is to wait until the end of term for the children to glue everything into their books.

Don't do it. Just don't. It will be chaos. Their books will look like a result of the Big Bang. And the cleaners will hate you.


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