From: Kathleen Bragle

Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2020 16:33:37 -0500

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I simply used masking tape and had them write (print) their name on it.
Easy. I would put the tape on an empty space on the recorder so there was
room.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 4:08 PM Brian Weese wrote:
> My principal is giving me the go ahead to play recorders in January. In
> the past we have washed school recorders through the school dishwasher, let
> them dry, and then use them the next day… Not anymore!
>
> Now everybody will have their own recorder and mini cubbyhole to put the
> recorder in which I will be building over Christmas break! (Instead of
> storing in a tub.)
>
> I was able to buy new school recorders, enough for each 4th and 5th grader
> at my school if they didn’t buy one. They each come with a plastic bag.
>
> What is the best way to label them? Do I engrave each one with a number 1
> to 100? Do I put a address type label on the plastic bag with the same
> number on it? Do I put the student’s name also on the address label on the
> plastic bag?
>
> What have you done in the past that works well?
>
> Thanks.
>
> D. Brian Weese
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