I've found that the fool proofing method on a whiteboard to be useful! What I ended up doing (which took a bit of time admittedly) was cutting out games that I had problems with and gluing them onto a large notecard, which had the correct setup on the back. This way you don't need to keep printing out the same problems and you know exactly which ones you need to review!
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I've found that the fool proofing method on a whiteboard to be useful! What I ended up doing (which took a bit of time admittedly) was cutting out games that I had problems with and gluing them onto a large notecard, which had the correct setup on the back. This way you don't need to keep printing out the same problems and you know exactly which ones you need to review!