Ugh…no-name papers. They are the worst, aren’t they? I came up with this little hack a few years ago, and now I don’t sweat it anymore! This post does contain an Amazon Affiliate link. If you purchase anything through my link I receive a small commission at no cost to you.

So, onto the No Name Papers Hack!
I have to admit that I am much more organized at school than I am at home. A few years ago, I discovered something that helps me stay organized when students hand in assignments.

It doesn’t look like much, but it works for me. It is a pocket chart. Each kiddo has their own pocket with their number on it. When they come to class in the morning, they put their homework in their pocket. Then, I can easily see who didn’t bring in their homework. Their number goes above on the board. Next, I take the papers out in order. Then, if a student forgot his/her name, they are in number order so I know who belongs to each paper. I have the kiddos turn in all classwork here, too, so I can see who is missing assignments at a glance.
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