Monday, April 7, 2014

White Boards/Write Boards

Need a spot to write while working in a small guided group? Need a spot to share notes with students when working side by side? There is no need to purchase the paint that turns any surface into a white board or even a fancy easel. Use your table top with dry erase markers. Have a container of wet - wipes or even a bottle of nice smelling hand sanitizer available for clean up. The dry erase marker comes off with a few simple wipes by those special children who love to help out in the classroom. 


Use the table top as your interactive white board surface while working in small guided groups. 

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