A few years ago I purchased these Write and Wipe Pockets to use in my classroom. I used to have the students practice their cursive handwriting with them when I taught 3rd grade. Then I switched grade levels and they got shoved in a closet and I forgot about them. This brings me to today.
Some of my sweet little firsties have been STRUGGLING with writing. Getting them to remember a capital letter and period is a miracle, let alone making sure they have acceptable content! I wanted a way for them to be able to go step-by-step through their writing to make sure it had everything they needed. I thought about making a little checklist for them, but I didn't want to run off paper every week for it. Plus, we are trying to conserve paper/copying in our building, so I was trying to be mindful of that as well. So I give you...
Not only did these save printing off a checklist for each kid each week, but it completely helped them revise their papers so that they had all the necessary components! If you don't have these pockets, sheet protectors work just as well. Just type up a little check sheet of what you want your students to focus on (and this could be differentiated to meet the needs of each student), slide them in a pocket, and give them to the students along with a dry-erase marker and eraser! Instead of printing off 20 copies each week, you print off 20 copies for the entire YEAR!
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