I absolutely love to see my students demonstrate their thinking while we are working in class. It is such a powerful tool and it allows me to check in and see what their understanding of the concept is at different moments of learning. With that being said, my kiddos write on their desks all the time! But there are times when I want them to move freely, group with students that are not at their table or maybe just work independently...but away from their desks.
So my kiddos and I love to use this super easy and quick way to have an instant dry erase surface.
Here is what you need: Clear View Binder (I bought mine at the Dollar General...happy dance!), dry erase markers and white paper.
The beauty of this little trick is that it is so versatile. All you have to do is out the paper into the clear sleeve on the cover and then write away!
It has been such a easy way to give students another writing surface. The best part is that you can out anything from passages that students can use to provide text evidence to math word problems! It works great in stations and best of all, the kiddos have a writing space when they are doing their homework. That alone won me some major cool points with my fourth graders!
Don't you just love it?
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Great tip! Thanks for sharing, Jayne
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This is such a great idea! We use interactive math journals, and I think next year, instead of just spiral bound notebooks, I can do this. Love! Thanks :)
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Hey Lynda, so cool! My Bright Idea was paperless skill and drill- similar concept!! Great minds think alike!!
ReplyDeleteKathleen from Not So Wimpy Resources,LLC
This is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
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This is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMonica Parsons, NC Teacher Chick
Cool tip. Thanks for sharing. I'm a very new education blogger. I followed you on bloglovin and on Pinterest too. I loved that you said you are a momma to a sweetheart that is the light of your life on pinterest. So sweet. And I completely relate, (I am a momma too).
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