tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1354945588605794195.post2536030935884283771..comments2024-02-05T15:55:53.294+08:00Comments on Confessions of a Mumzilla: Some stuff Adam has been up to.Veron Zhenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05244004328498946738noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1354945588605794195.post-25302008186345124202012-11-01T07:53:16.726+08:002012-11-01T07:53:16.726+08:00Heya MieVee! Thanks, you're brilliant :)
I'...Heya MieVee! Thanks, you're brilliant :)<br />I'm actually using those plastic sleeves for Adam's grid memory games (which I will blog about in another post), and now you've given me another good idea to use those sleeves!<br /><br />Veron Zhenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05244004328498946738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1354945588605794195.post-84588636845946589222012-11-01T00:35:23.025+08:002012-11-01T00:35:23.025+08:00Vee loves mazes too! To save money, I plan to reus...Vee loves mazes too! To save money, I plan to reuse all workbooks and worksheets (if possible) for younger children.<br /><br />To do this, slot the worksheet (you're working on) into a thick, smooth, transparent pocket sleeve. (The type commonly used to file loose documents.) Most bookshops should sell this in a pack of 10-20.<br /><br />Then work on it with a non-toxic dry erase marker pen. (E.g. from Crayola or Melissa & Doug)<br /><br />For a workbook, place a transparency on top and write with dry erase market pen.<br /><br />Tada... child can redo as many times as he likes. And younger siblings can use it too. Have fun!MieVee @ MummysHomeschool.comhttp://www.mummyshomeschool.comnoreply@blogger.com