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Brian:
Hello,
We all appreciate your zeal to upload materials and to contribute to the site.  However, please avoid posting the same powerpoints, videos, and worksheets multiple times.  Dozens of posts in the past week have said "I don't know if this has been posted yet but . . .," but really you need to read the entire thread to check if in fact it has.  And chances are if you got materials from this site, the materials are . . . um, already on the site. 

Some chapters for elementary school textbooks are 7 or 8 or more pages long, and that's a good thing.  Only a few years ago the only resources we had for those books were the CD-ROMs and our own ingenuity.  There are a lot of resources to look through, but please don't add to it by reposting old stuff.  If you'd like to endorse or bump an older lesson, use the "quote" button found on the post and let us know how it went. 

Thank you for your cooperation and continued support.

foreverJ:
Thank you for posting this.
Could we have a guide on how to use the Waygook search function, too, please? ^_^

rin37:
I also need a help how to use this awesome website..!
Plz let me know :o

mfalleur:
I heard you have to post 5 times before you can download any lesson plans/worksheets/etc.  :)  This is an awesome site!

BradDaeguTeacher:
This is a good point. If you only post your materials once, it is easier for users to locate the original document rather than being stuck in an endless backtrack. Thank you! :)

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