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Pencil holder Clips: One way to keep the pencils on the desks is to use adhesive pencil holder clips. Stick it on the desk (on the top is better than sticking it on the side). Pencil Lanyards: Another way is to keep the pencil on a lanyard.
A pencil case or pencil box is a container used to store pencils. A pencil case can also contain a variety of other stationery such as sharpeners, pens, glue sticks, erasers, scissors, and rulers. Pencil cases can be made from a variety of materials such as wood or metal.
Pencils provide a softer and more forgiving medium that can be less intimidating than ink. Pressure Control: Pencils require less pressure to write, which can be beneficial for younger students who may not have developed the fine motor skills needed for writing with a pen.
Stealing in the Classroom Ask for the missing item to be returned. Ask students to do the write thing. If you know who stole the item, arrange for its return. Educate the guilty student about stealing and its consequences. Consider informing the principal and parents.
I purchased some colored dot stickers from Avery (there are enough to last me through next year I am sure) and I went to work. Then, I put a dot on their pencil in their table color and then wrote their number on the sticker. Next, I put a piece of tape around it just to secure it so they didnt take the sticker off.

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There are even manufactured with remnants of corn crops or reused paper, good options to get the plastic out of our lives. Even so, if we use pencil, more durable (if we dont lose it before) instead of the pen, the planet will thank us.
Choose from a range of different sensory chews to suit individual students such as, chews on a safety lanyard, a bangle around the wrist, chewable tubes for pens and pencils or discreet tags for older children and teenagers.

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