Saturday, 7 June 2008

First helpful post - well I hope!

Hi Guys,
Whilst I'm still launching my new technological baby that is this blog, I thought I would add the first of what I hope will be many helpful documents.

I have added an extensive set of book labels, intended for use with pupil's exercise books. My mind is already turning towards the next academic year and I'm sure I'm not the only one.

I have uploaded a fully customisable set of labels, in Word format, on our Google pages at

http://imabusyteacher.googlepages.com/home

Take a look - if you like what you see, find them helpful or see any scope for improvement please give me some feedback!

4 comments:

Debs said...

Mr Ed,

Thanks for these, they will be really useful at the start of next term! I just hope I will remember I have downloaded them!!!

Deb

The_Educator said...

I know that feeling - I have lost count of the number of handy resources I download, forget about and discover again too late!

Sue Murray said...

Teachers have little time to really evaluate and look at the broad range of resources available to support them in their classroom.

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Hope to see you there.

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