Monday, 28 April 2014

Privacy testing shields

Privacy Shield Study Carrels Reduce Distractions And Increase Focus. These shields are designed to fit on smaller desks, and fold easily to store inside them. They come in three bright colors, and really stand up to . Find and save ideas about Privacy folders on Pinterest.


Our low-cost study carrels ( privacy shields ) are perfect for all grade levels.

Smart screens provide dividers for students to divide their desks for testing.

Privacy shields are easy to install to existing tables.

Save money by making privacy folders out of display boards from the dollar store. I am going to do this for my students during AIMS Week! Candy gifts with messages for state testing week . Like in the neighborhood of $each. Use something sturdy and reliable. When Target had their folders on.


These testing dividers can be made at home. Classroom Freebies Too is more freebies for more teachers! Testing Folders and Treasure Box Photo: I bought trifold boards from the dollar store and cut them in half.


These quality 5-ply corrugated cardboard privacy shields help students study with less distraction. Excellent for testing , these classroom study carrels help students focus on their task at hand. They also cut down on cheating and help students improve their concentration. Quality 5-ply corrugated cardboard. Designed to fit on smaller desks, these shields fold easily to store inside them, come in three bright colors, and really stand up to student use.


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Comply with exam regulations with exam dividers that allow more students to sit tests at the same time in computer labs where their screens are closer than the JCQ regulations permit.

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