August 01, 2008
I’ll be honest – I don’t remember much from my first day of school. After all, I was enrolled in a pre-school program at age 4½, and that was some four decades ago. But what memories I do have are of a big building, a huge sandbox, and a pair of cute little girls named Sandy and Roxanne who became two of my best friends for the next couple of years until my family moved away.
Oh, yeah – I remember naptime, and my blanket. And I remember getting into a fight with one of the other guys over my blanket, which he thought was mine. I sure could have used a label on it so that there would have been a nametag to tell them apart – not that either of us boys could have read at that point anyway! Probably some Color labels would have been the way to go.
As a teacher today, I make use of a Dymo labeler quite frequently. I label my classroom set of books, my personal property around the room – even the shelving units that I have bought for my classroom, so that no one from the school will try to move them into another room over the summer. And there are lots of other great uses – file cabinet drawers and the files inside, storage boxes, student folders and notebooks – that I use my Dymo labeler for every year.
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