
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Helpful Hint #4
As I create visuals that help the kids learn their songs, I always try to write the words on the back. When I do flipcharts, I think it's hard to have to crane my neck around to see the front, or hold the front page out a little bit so I can see what's written on the back. So, I use my trusty full-sheet labels and print out the phrase that the page represents. Then I cut the phrases out and stick the strip to the page at the back of the pile. That way, as I flip the front page to the back, it has the next phrase written on it. My stack stays neat and clean, and I can "cheat" whenever I want to!
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