Glue is such an irritating necessity in the classroom. If
I don’t check or wipe off every bottle after it is used, it is clogged! Then out comes the paper clips to unclog
them. I think I have tried everything. Glue sticks are great for small projects, but
too expensive if used for big projects.
Tap-N-glue tips also get clogged.
The other problem is the kiddos can't regulate the amount of glue to
use. It sometimes takes 2 days to dry!
Clogged Glue Bottle |
My solution in the last couple years has been small paper
plates in the middle of the table with glue to share with others at the table and
my table captain gets it ready. Now I just have one bottle to take care of. I do run into the problem of someone hogging
the glue plate.
My best solution is I
use milk bottle caps. Each student
brings in a couple of bottle caps and I used them as individual glue containers. My row captain or table captain also fills
them and at the end of the project washes them out. The kiddo uses his or her finger to apply the
glue. At first the kids want to wash
their hands right after applying the glue, but soon get over it. Now I have no more pools of glue on projects
and I do not have clogged bottles.
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