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Monday, September 19, 2011

Are back packs considered materials??

My cooperating teacher has hooks for coats and back packs but when each student hangs a jacket and a back pack it takes up too much room. In order to manage this problem she has a large wooden bin that she has the students put their back packs in. This makes it nice because they can set them in the large bin in the morning and they are kept out of the way and out of sight until the end of the day. This helps the students from being distracted by having their back pack hang on their chair and also takes away the temptation of them wanting to grab items out of them throughout the day. This also leaves the hooks available for when the cold weather hits and students need to hang up their bulky winter coats.

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