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This is the world’s largest and most complete collection of printable
and interactive often-used classroom forms. There are no other books, anywhere,
that have the number and
the variety of forms found here. These forms can be used in wide
range of grade levels and classroom situations. Be sure to view
the sample pages.
Two versions to choose from:
- Interactive: All information
and data can be typed directly onto the forms using your home or school
computer before you print.
- Noninteractive: Does not include fill-in forms.
Broad assortment of 256 forms simplifies personal organization, classroom
management, and record keeping for EVERY teacher. Many teachers who have purchased
this book consider it a “must have” tool...
Teacher Comments:
"I have never seen a book so complete with all the forms imaginable that
a teacher could ever need. I have run across many similar pages as these but
never have I seen such forms designed more aesthetically pleasing, all contained
into one resource. I believe the most unique thing is how the forms were developed
so that they can be used in the primary and the secondary grades; that is extremely
rare to find in one book. The Teacher's Binder is truly the most useful of
all my teacher resource books!” — Dawn Burr, Elementary Teacher,
Japan
“The Teacher Binder is an efficient way to prepare for a new school
year without forgetting some of the little details that are so important in
starting the year off right. I feel that every student teacher should get a
copy of the Teacher Binder before starting their first year of teaching. It
is so easy to have all of the forms a teacher needs in one binder. What a great
idea!” — Karen Latiolais, Lafayette Parish School System, Lafayette,
Louisiana