Since I taught junior high with six different classes, I used 4 x 6 index
cards. I punched a hole in the corner and put the same class on a ring. I
put the student names at the bottom of the index card and it was easier.
One year, I tried to color cod them; my thinking was I would see pink on
Monday, yellow on Tuesday, etc. But I could never manage to stick to the
schedule. It was colorful though.
Since I did have the same class again, I used one side for reading and one
for writing.
Carol
> What really worked for me was dividing a paper into 20
> sections (one for each student.  I printed each
> student's name into each section (one section per
> student).  Since each section was about 2"by 2" there
> was plenty of space for comments.  I had one sheet per
> week and tried to keep up.  For the upcoming year I am
> going to bind 40 sheets so that I can keep the booklet
> together and it will be easier to keep track.
> I plant to have one for writing and one  for
> math----and try to take more notes.
> olga
>
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