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Left
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Right Side:
Placed face to face, these two sheets create a full-view daily
attendance sheet for a class of up to 30 students for a standard quarter
(ten weeks). Margins leave room for these sheets to be punched into a
binder. There is room for calculating the total number of days tardy and
absent. |
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Student Sign-in Sheet:
Spaces for date, class period, and the names of up to 30 students.
Useful for activities, clubs, and substitute teachers. |
Version 2 |
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Student Sign-in Sheet:
Room for up to 46 names. |
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sheet has 35 rows. There are two columns--one where the
student's name is printed, and the other where the student signs
his or her name. If you download this in Word (docx)
format, you can type in the students' names (along with the
class period). When students get to class, they learn to
pass around the sign-in sheet. This saves the teacher from
using class time to take attendance. Because the students'
names are already printed on the sheet, the teacher knows
instantly who is there and who is not there. In classrooms
where this technique is used, it takes about five or ten minutes
for the sign-in sheet to get around the room. The teacher
glances at it (to make sure it looks accurate), then continues
with the lesson. Hint: If you use this with all of your
classes, consider using a certain color of copy paper with each
class. - Version:
PDF |
DOCX |