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Art Room Sink Poster

Elementary students need clear expectations and constant reminders of those expectations! What better way to remind students than with a poster?

Our classroom sinks have simple expectations, 1 squirt of soap and 1 paper towel. Students are to stay in line, behind the person in front of them, to wait to wash, however, it's helpful in my room, to soap up hands while waiting in line.

Here is a poster that I used in my room.

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