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Wow these look very small. I wll have to see how to fix this:)
I'm not great at it either. I stumbled upon this, and it happened to work. When you choose "Print", and that box comes up with all of the print options, mine says "PDF" near the bottom of the print box. There is a tiny upside down triangle I can click on for menu options in the PDF oval. One of the options is "Save as PDF". I save it to my desktop and then open it from there again. Then, I can do "Save As" and choose JPEG. Our printers might be different though? Hope it works for you!!!kayben wrote: I'm not great at this stuffI can't find "make a PDF" as an option anywhere. When I choose print, I just get all of the normal choices... What am I missing.
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thanks
Rebecca:)
FYI: Oh! and I had to SCAN my actually docs into my HP photomart program, then download it to Photobucket.MommyG wrote:*This is my second time sending this. First time gave me an error. IF this is a duplicate post, I am sorry!*
I thought I would share my schedule with you. This is my basic one. I will fill in the "school time" with specific who/what later. Just thought this would help someone get started.![]()
Julie... I don't have the pdf option..MommyG wrote:FYI: Oh! and I had to SCAN my actually docs into my HP photomart program, then download it to Photobucket.MommyG wrote:*This is my second time sending this. First time gave me an error. IF this is a duplicate post, I am sorry!*
I thought I would share my schedule with you. This is my basic one. I will fill in the "school time" with specific who/what later. Just thought this would help someone get started.![]()
You go ahead and "borrow" all you want.kissesmomof4 wrote:Mindi, I love how your schedule is laid out. It looks very doable even to a schedule rebel like myself. I might borrow some ideas from itThank you for sharing.
Carrie wrote: So, for example, I would work with Greyson at the table on his handwriting (or his Rod and Staff workbooks or his math), while Shaw is nearby at the counter working on his math, and Beau is at the table with one of his quiet Lakeshore toys from the cupboard. We all talk very quietly, and I usually sit at the table, popping up to check on Shaw at the counter as needed. At the same time, Cole would be in a different room, working on one of his more independent tasks, but definitely in a room where the toddler can't get to him to continually interrrupt him (should he choose to leave the table where I am).
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I hope some of these ideas can help, Terri!![]()