The LMC inherited an Ellison Die Cut machine from the Science Dept awhile back. When they received it, there were no dies with it. So, we had it awhile before I decided to purchase a set of the alphabet. I wasn't quite sure what to do with it; it's a heavy machine and we really didn't have counter space for it.
I recently had a conversation with it's new owner:
Felita,
How is that die cut working out? I imagine your "Ready, Set, Teach" students decorating bulletin boards all over the district. Kind of fun to think of it that way.
I'm about to send out some emails talking about the resources available to teachers and I just wanted to check with you about the machine. Would it be okay with you if I tell them that it's available and they'll need to get with you at your convenience if they want to make alphabet letters for their bulletin boards?
Thanks, Cheryl
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Send them my way. Just mention they need their own construction paper and their clean-up skills when through with their work.
My kids are loving it.
Thank you, Felita
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:)
Sunday, April 4, 2010
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