Wow, this has been a crazy week! I have definitely been stretched this week, but in good ways! I thought I would share a simple (really simple) project today. Sometimes students with reading disabilities struggle to isolate words on the page, they get frustrated when they see a whole page full of words. When I taught school, I used to make window book marks all of the time... The purpose of a window book mark is to only allow the reader to focus on one word at a time, by looking at the words through your book mark window. Most of the time I would just simply make a window out of a piece of card stock and call it good. Sometimes I would get fancy and make it a highlighter bookmark like I am doing today.
These would be great book marks by themselves, but I thought it would be fun to make them highlight the words.
Two, paint swatches with holes
Cellophane
Black paper
Sharpie, in the color you would like.
I sandwiched the cellophane between two paint swatches. On one of them I put a piece of black paper in as well, so the hole would not be so big. I hot glued the two paint swatches together.
