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Store the paper at room temperature and at a relative humidity of 45% to 55%. Keep away from doors, windows, and vents. Avoid storing paper and print media near heating and air conditioning vents, or near windows and doors that are used frequently.
The most optimal way to store your charts in a chart table (like we have at the store) or even a smaller version. This allows them to be stored flat (or folded, depending on the size), in an organized way that will allow you to retrieve your charts easily and protect them.
Flat on Large Horizontal Shelves (large size paper) Storing and organizing large paper pads can be a challenge. Vertical on Shelf (small and medium size paper) Smaller pads of art paper can be stored on a shelf, vertically.
Never store artwork someplace dry or damp. Do not store paintings in a basement or attic. Don't store paintings on top of each other. Keep paintings away from fluctuating temperatures. Stay away from the sun. Don't forget about the painting in storage.
0:48 6:47 Suggested clip How to store finished colored pencil and graphite drawings — Art YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to store finished colored pencil and graphite drawings — Art
Use hooks. Command Hooks are super easy and don't damage the walls. Get fancy with a curtain rod. Set a thin rod on two hooks. Hot glue some decorated clothespins to the wall. Use a nail or hook and hang your charts with a pants' hanger like Sam from Fun With Fir sties.
4:42 10:14 Suggested clip HOW TO MAKE ANCHOR CHARTS! — A Day in the Life of a Teacher YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip HOW TO MAKE ANCHOR CHARTS! — A Day in the Life of a Teacher
Simply put, an anchor chart is a tool used largely to support instruction and to move the student towards achieving success with lessons taught in class. They are also used as a classroom management tool for students to self-monitor their behavior by gently reminding them of expectations and routines.
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