Four Revolutionary Inventions - Part One
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A large part of my job as a teacher involves paperwork - lesson plans, handouts, IEP reports, and memos, to name a few. While the computer has made the storage of these documents much more efficient, I continue to save hard copies in my classroom file cabinet as well. Last week during the end of first semester summer school, I found myself running out of paperclips. As I thought about how necessary these little implements of organization have become in my world, I wondered who invented this revolutionary home/office/school supply. My internet research led me to the following informative websites:
http://www.officemuseum.com/paper_clips.htm
You may find this website to be helpful as well:
http://www.enotes.com/how-products-encyclopedia/paper-clip
However, the most significant use for these small metal objects(although they can be made of plastic or even bamboo), involves an eighth grade class in a middle school in Tennessee. www.acfnewsource.org/religion/paper_clip_project.html
The official wedsite: The Paper Clip Project
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You are right about that, Russ! The little things we take for granted in life, huh...?
You may be the female version of Andy Rooney on "60 minutes." Interesting insights into irony, etc. Looks like you were born to be a Teacher Cathy!










Russ52 2 years ago
It Is Amazing How Much Thought Went Into Something We Need & Some Utilize Everyday , Yet Is So Simple In Design We Hardly Think About It Till We Need One & Sometimes We Cant Find One.