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The Tip is 'City Magazines' I was in the magazine section recently and saw the Indianapolis Monthly. The cover title read "Made In Indiana." I read the article and was amazed that all sorts of things were being made in the state. This is contrary to what most American's believe. Most of us think everything is made overseas. We still make the majority of what we consume and our buying tips we call Little Secrets help you realize that. Being from Indiana, I decided to visit several of the referenced web sites and I am proud to say I have purchased some of the best products ever. All thanks to the "City Monthly Magazine". Buying Tip Continued - Read more on Made in America Products by Display Stands 4 You Finding the right book stand for a specific classroom application can be a challenge, especially for keyboarding classes. DisplayStands4You standunderstands this challenge, and designed a variety of book stands for classroom use. The kb88 Keyboarding Stand is designed for use with top-bound, hardcover books. It securely holds the covers and allows students to flip pages as they proceed through their lessons.school textbook holder If your classroom uses both top-bound and side-bound textbooks, slip a kb89 Shelf over the kb88 Keyboarding Stand and it converts into a book stand that can hold any size side-bound book in the open position, while students progress through their lessons. cs7 stand For more versatility, other instructors opt for the cs7 Book Stand that tilts back to hold books open or closed, but doesn't have a front lip to catch and rip pages as they're flipped. This choice works best for classrooms where the stands are used with books in a variety of formats, sizes and bindings (especially side bound books). cs8 cs12 stand For large, thick books the cs12 Stand is best. For smaller books, the cs2 Stand works well. To display closed books - maybe on a library shelf - educators opt for the stands with a front lip such as the cs8 Stand. Book Stands Designed to Withstand Student Abuse Even well behaved children can be rough on instructional supplies. Plus, budgets are limited. No school can afford to frequently replace their supplies. That's why DisplayStands4You designed stands using a rugged PETG plastic. It can take the abuse kids dish out (click here to watch a video). For use in schools, we recommend only the stands made with PETG plastic. Stands recommended for use in schools: (click on the model number or picture to see details about each type of book stand) kb88 kb88 cs7 cs7 cs9 cs9 cs12 cs12 cs2 cs2 cs8 cs8 cs10 cs10 book hug bh1 keyboarding shelf kb89 Keyboarding Instruction/Techniques (click to download the free PDF) Practical Considerations for Implementation of Keyboarding Instruction in the Elementary School Proven Techniques For Teaching QWERTY Keyboarding Keyboarding Methodology Instructional Guide for Teachers and Administrators Elementary Keyboarding Activities GRADES K-6 School teacher infront of bookstands Teacher Stacey Burkholder uses the cs8 book stands to display books prominently in her third grade classroom in California. As you can see on the wall poster, books play a large role in her curriculum. |
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