HOMEWORK: Bags



Click on the pictures below to see larger photos of the bags. Click
HERE for each bag's directions
and materials sheet.
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Creating the Bags
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I first began
collecting books, journals, games, flash cards, and other extension
activities and decided on the bag themes.
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I purchased canvas
bags from Hobby Lobby and Wal-Mart. You can get them on sale
for about a $1 each.
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I wanted mine to
close, so I sewed VELCRO to the insides on the top. That was
very easy to do and it works!
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I then added labels
to identify the bags, where they belong (my classroom), and who
has worked with the bag.
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I bought "book
rings" or "loose leaf paper" rings and "name badge holders" from
Wal-Mart (office supplies).
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To store the bags,
I wanted them to be "mobile" so I purchased a rolling garment rack
that extends up and down.
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I recently switched
to using shower curtain hooks to hang the bags (Winnie the Pooh).
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This year (2007), I
changed my checkout system. I have a "library" card pocket for
each bag that is labeled with the bag's number and title. It
also has a class list grid for me to keep track of who's had which
bag. I no longer have the class grid on the back of the
homework bag's tag as seen in the upper right picture. That
way I do the name crossing off and students don't have to take the
tags in and out to check/cross off their name.
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When students check
out a bag, they take their picture stick (green cup) and put it into
the correct pocket. When they return the bag, they hang it on
the garment rack and I go through it and then remove their picture
stick and check/cross their name off of the name grid on the
homework bag pocket. So far it has seemed to work well.
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