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Free Binder Covers and Spine Labels

Posted by: All Things Algebra

I have had requests over the years to create binder covers for my popular curriculum bundles, and I finally got to that today!  Each binder cover comes with your option of color or black and white.  You simple need to change the unit title to match your units.  These binder covers work especially well in organizing the materials found in my Pre-Algebra Curriculum, Algebra 1 Curriculum, Geometry Curriculum, and Algebra 2 Curriculum.  After I completed the binder covers, I shared them with a small Facebook group I have and they requested spine labels too.  So those were added as well!  The spine labels work best for 1.5″ – 2.5″ binders.  I am in LOVE with how these turned out!!

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After finishing these binder covers and spine labels, someone requested Pre-Calculus and Calculus, so I added them in too.  You can download these FREE binder covers and spine labels HERE!

I lot of people ask how I organize my binders.  First, I always use sheet protectors!  I don’t like punching holes in my materials as I find papers tend to fall out.  I always start the binder with a simple pacing guide that shows what I am doing each day, what homework to assign, and where the assessments fall.  Then, I put all the worksheets in with the answer on the back side.  All activities such as scavenger hunts, task cards, math libs, etc., are kept in a tub and not in my binders.  The binders are just for the worksheets.

Here are some pictures of the inside of one of my binders:

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If you use these binder covers, I hope you love them like I do!

~Gina~
All Things Algebra(R)

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