Why are you going to all of the trouble to label everything? By the end of the first day, all supplies will be in one pile so that all children will have equal supplies whether they could afford them or not. At least that is the policy here.
Step one, buy those ink stamps you can make yourself and an ink pad. Step two, insert letters to write the name of the kid.Step three: use stamp on every item.
comic4matt about 3 years ago
There are printable stickers for that…
stairsteppublishing about 3 years ago
Why are you going to all of the trouble to label everything? By the end of the first day, all supplies will be in one pile so that all children will have equal supplies whether they could afford them or not. At least that is the policy here.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 3 years ago
Buy a rubber stamp.
Iseau about 3 years ago
Can’t they wright there own names? If not it’s high time they learned “Practice makes perfect”.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
See, if you’d given them all the same name you wouldn’t have this problem.
Michael G. about 3 years ago
No good deed goes unpunished.
jns5542 about 3 years ago
Sounds like a great lesson for social studies
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
Now you have wrong names on the supplies. You’ll have to start over again.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
A piece of colored tape works as well. Much easier to identify in a pile of supplies.
cabalonrye about 3 years ago
Step one, buy those ink stamps you can make yourself and an ink pad. Step two, insert letters to write the name of the kid.Step three: use stamp on every item.
PuppyPapa about 3 years ago
Errrmmmm……. the KIDS are literate, aren’t they?
Boise Ed Premium Member about 3 years ago
So, you’re having way too many kids!
stairsteppublishing about 3 years ago
Teachers – it would be nice to hear from your point of view as to the supplies problem.