Christy in Texas wrote:I got the spines cut off of my manual, singapore math text, wookbook and home instructor guide. I put 6 weeks of the manual, including everything I need from the appendix, math text book and home instructor guide in one binder!That way I don't have all of the books to keep up with and can just have one teachers manual! So every six weeks, I just switch everything out. It's been working really great! I also use the wonderful post it tabs to divide everything. I think it cost around $5 to get all of the spines cut and holes punched.
I, too, get the spines cut off, but usually do have them spiral bound. I have done it for A LOT (ocd

) of things and so far have never regretted it. One trade-off that is a big consideration is that If you cut off the spines and spiral bind, then you cannot see the name of the book if you keep it, or later store it, on a bookshelf and this does bother me (but not enough to stop spiraling). I have also thought about laminating the cover before binding, but have not done so. I don't have a real problem with the covers, but I am a laminator, too. I keep the sheet protector companies in business, too. But other than that, I LOVE spiral binding and the way I am able to easily manipulate the books as they are in my hand/lap, etc. As a matter of fact, I have actually thought about doing exactly what Christy mentioned with the binders, so I was really glad to hear that other people have done that, too.
I sort of feel like we all go through a sort of "
cycle" in how we do things so this is where I am now. If you ask me two years from now, I may decide that something else works. I don't know if it helps to understand me, but one of my absolutely favorite stores of all time is the CONTAINER STORE and I get ideas from there all the time.
For
LHFHG, I spiral bound the HOD LHFHG Guide, Science book (
The World God Made), the
Devotions for the Children's Hour, the R&S
Do It Carefully,
The Reading Lesson (maybe it already came that way?),
Singapore, and
History for Little Pilgrims,
Five in a Row Guide, and
Explode the Code. It is a little pricey and it does add up, but that is when I remind myself that this is my little "treat" and "perk" for being Chief Exective Educator in our house and I sacrifice financially in other areas... And it is cheaper than a month of private school ! (see there, yes, I am good at rationalizing !!!).
