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A Little Velcro Goes A Long Way

 
All of these clickers are ready to be deployed at any time.  This is a very easy way to store and track your clickers in the classroom.

What do you think?
  • Where do you store your clickers?  
  • Are they easy to get to?  
  • Do you know where they are right now?  
  • Are they taking up valuable desk or table space?

Leave a comment.  How do you store your clickers when they are not being used?

Comments

  1. Those are my clickers...and that is the front of my desk. I needed a spot that would be "safe" and yet easily accessible for kindergarten. ;)

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  2. I actually stole an idea from Durnell. I bought mini gift bags and tied them to the front right corner of the desks. Then I also put velcro on the back of the clickers and on the top right corner of the desk. Students get the clickers out of the bag when needed and put them on the velcro during class if we do an activity without clickers. It makes transitions soooooo easy. Plus, I know which kid has which number every time!
    ~Rausch (LHS) :)

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