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Going Paperless

As of today, my classroom will become paper-free. We have run out of money for paper at the school and there won’t be any more. At least I still have my job right?

If anyone else has gone paperless, please send ideas on giving tests (please note, limited computer access for students). I need help with this one!

Comments

Nacho Lover said…
holy crap! that really sucks. i'm sorry.
is there really a way to teach without paper?! my mind, it is boggled.
i was going to suggest using sheet protectors and dry erase markers, but you'd still have to print out a class's worth of papers. could work if you have 3 or more classes.
Jenna said…
sadly... I have four different preps. Two of which don't actually have books! Yay!

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