Ink and a laminator are essential tools in a kindergarten classroom. I use ink daily to print learning materials, visual supports, center activities, and individualized resources that help meet the needs of all my students. Having access to printed materials allows me to create engaging, hands-on activities that support literacy, math, and social-emotional development.
Having access to printed materials allows me to create engaging, hands-on activities that support literacy, math, and social-emotional development.
A laminator helps protect these materials so they can be reused throughout the year, making them more durable for little hands. Laminated visuals and tools—like name tags, behavior charts, flashcards, and center games—last longer and give students consistent access to the resources they need to succeed. These tools help create a more organized, engaging, and supportive learning environment for all learners.
Nearly all students from low‑income households
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