Resources List - how do you do yours?
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    Default Resources List - how do you do yours?

    Hi,

    I am listing all my resources to identify where I am missing certain things and what I have more than enough of and can use during my planning! My question is I have separated my "books" list into sections i.e. religion/languages/about life etc/vehicles etc but I am wondering how you list other resources like lego/role play, would it be easier just to list as is or separate it under the learning aspects i.e PD/PSED etc ?

    How do you do yours?

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    Eek - I don't do lists.

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    Years ago when on the network we had to list resources in areas of learning, I have kept this list current. I don't list each book separately just put books under lit, uw, comm & language.
    Lego come under physical, maths ead (colours)
    Role play came under psed, ead,

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