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Has anyone ever come across any good techniques for protecting workbook sheets?

I use math workbooks to practice math skills with my child and it gets expensive to keep replacing the books. In the past I have slipped plastic sheet protectors over the page, use a dry-erase marker and reuse the page but it is often difficult to get the marks off of the plastic sheet cover. Are there any good worksheet or workbook protectors or other tricks out there? I need a side-loading protector since the pages are in the workbook and not loose pages. Thanks a bunch!

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This may sound barmy (as we Brits say) but if you go over the old mark

stains with a new dry erase marker and then while it is still wet wipe

it off with a piece of tissue the old marks will acutally come off!

Learnt that from my speech and language therapist!

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> I use math workbooks to practice math skills with my child and it

gets expensive to keep replacing the books. In the past I have slipped

plastic sheet protectors over the page, use a dry-erase marker and

reuse the page & nbsp;but it is often difficult to get the marks off of

the plastic sheet cover. & nbsp; Are there any good & nbsp;worksheet or

workbook protectors or other tricks out there? I need a side-loading

protector since the pages are in the workbook and not loose

pages. & nbsp; Thanks a bunch! & nbsp;

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You could remove the pages from the workbook, laminate them, and then put in a three ring binder. After that, you can use china markers or grease markers on the laminationed sheet. You can find the lamination sheets at any office supply store (these do not require heat). You could try to laminate them in the existing workbook too.

Re: workbook sheet protectors?

How about photocopying the pages before they're used?

That's my best shot at the moment!

Francine

In a message dated 6/5/2008 10:19:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ktaylorrat (DOT) com writes:

Has anyone ever come across any good techniques for protecting workbook sheets?

I use math workbooks to practice math skills with my child and it gets expensive to keep replacing the books. In the past I have slipped plastic sheet protectors over the page, use a dry-erase marker and reuse the page but it is often difficult to get the marks off of the plastic sheet cover. Are there any good worksheet or workbook protectors or other tricks out there? I need a side-loading protector since the pages are in the workbook and not loose pages. Thanks a bunch!

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We have used transparency sheets but they don’t encase the

page.

Tonya

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Subject: workbook sheet protectors?

Has anyone ever come across any good techniques for protecting

workbook sheets?

I use math workbooks to practice math skills with my child and

it gets expensive to keep replacing the books. In the past I have slipped

plastic sheet protectors over the page, use a dry-erase marker and reuse the

page but it is often difficult to get the marks off of the plastic sheet

cover. Are there any good worksheet or workbook protectors or

other tricks out there? I need a side-loading protector since the pages are

in the workbook and not loose pages. Thanks a bunch!

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I'm not sure what level of math you are looking for but there are many websites where you can make your own worksheets. I did this for both my boys when they were younger. I can't find the site I used to go to but there are a lot of them - just Google math worksheets. There are many free sites for this and they are for all levels of math. Here's a couple I found.

http://www.mathworksheetwizard.com/

http://www.softschools.com/math/worksheets/addition_worksheets.jsp



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-- Re: workbook sheet protectors?

How about photocopying the pages before they're used?

That's my best shot at the moment!

Francine

In a message dated 6/5/2008 10:19:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ktaylorrat writes:

Has anyone ever come across any good techniques for protecting workbook sheets?

I use math workbooks to practice math skills with my child and it gets expensive to keep replacing the books. In the past I have slipped plastic sheet protectors over the page, use a dry-erase marker and reuse the page but it is often difficult to get the marks off of the plastic sheet cover. Are there any good worksheet or workbook protectors or other tricks out there? I need a side-loading protector since the pages are in the workbook and not loose pages. Thanks a bunch!

epiousian = the expression of agapequite a bit more than enough

Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food.

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