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I am trying to decide which would be best. I like the idea of them doing the lessons on the computer, but I don't know if having the study guides in hand would be easier? What do you do?

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I printed it all off using both sides of paper. It's best if you intend to make teaching marks/highlighting, etc. I did American Lit and various literature guides which I put in a student binder and the keys in another teacher binder. Since I paid for the curriculum, I wanted a tangible item to have on the shelf in case the courses I purchased are gone off the Internet for some reason a year or so down the road

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I printed it all off using both sides of paper. It's best if you intend to make teaching marks/highlighting, etc. I did American Lit and various literature guides which I put in a student binder and the keys in another teacher binder. Since I paid for the curriculum, I wanted a tangible item to have on the shelf in case the courses I purchased are gone off the Internet for some reason a year or so down the road

Thank you! I think I am going to do the same. I like having the pages in hand.

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