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  1. kdev0r said: I second the dropbox suggestion. I have it on my phone, my iPad, my work laptop, and my home computer. No matter where I am, I can send out a lesson or resource. It’s really remarkable. And FREE!
  2. pablophonic said: Edmodo’s library is free, limitless media storage
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  4. littlestwampum said: Betterlesson.com
  5. mrskaaay said: Google docs. Copy + paste and save it. For material items, cereal boxes store paper items well, especially construction paper. I use frosting cans for bulletin borders.
  6. maevegreen said: Dropbox rocked my world over the summer for storing things I wanted to do for getting my room ready for the new school year!
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