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Tips and Ideas
Classroom Economy
It's easy to reuse SnapTabs!
SnapTabs are so convenient you'll want to use them for all your classroom presentations. But don't throw them away once your presentation is done.
While new SnapTabs are important for permanent or long-term applications, reclaimed SnapTabs are economical to use for discussion notes, lesson concepts on chart paper, student created posters or other short-term classroom applications.
Here's how:
Snip the adhesive film at the top edge of your old document to separate the SnapTab.
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Or, if you are going to discard the document, you can just tear them off.
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Once you have separated and prepared a stack of SnapTabs, you are ready to create your own pad of ready-to-apply SnapTabs.
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Peel the old adhesive film from the SnapTabs.
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To start, tape a piece of paper to the table.

Repeat, adding more SnapTabs and tape, until you have enough for your pad.
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Place a SnapTab on top of this paper; add a short piece of tape, about 1", to its base just below the hole.
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Finally, trim the excess paper and tape to reduce the size of the pad backing.
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| Your pad is now ready to use. |
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Use your pad of reclaimed SnapTabs to quickly prepare a pad of chart paper for classroom use! |
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