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For Initial Sound Cards , Vocabulary Cards, Movable Letters, and 3-Part Cards By Claudia Bohner

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For Initial Sound Cards , Vocabulary Cards, Movable Letters, and 3-Part Cards

By Claudia Bohner

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1. Select a nylon bag that is big enough for the number and size of pockets you need. If the nylon bag has a print, turn it around to the unprinted side 2. Measure the size of the pocket according to the size of your card. 3. Start from the bottom and fold the bag to get the pockets. Place a sample of the cards in the fold to check the depth of the fold/pocket. 4. Leave enough space then fold the next row of pockets. Check with the card again, that the rows have enough distance to insert the cards.

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Use a stapler to pin the rows on both sides . For a stick to hold the wall pockets : fold the top to the back and pin with the stapler

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Draw Horizontal lines to indicate the width of the pockets and stitch the pockets along those lines

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With a ruler and a pencil make lines before writing with a permanent marker, so your pockets look neat.