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My students use dry erase lap boards daily and enjoy using them. These boards are utilized mostly in math doing morning story problems. The students can quickly solve, correct if needed and then move on to another. They stay on task and are excited to be doing math with this fun tool. The boards we are currently using are pitted, scratched, yellowed and do not always erase completely which makes it hard to see when working on another job.
The pocket charts asked for would organize the grammar station in a way that would make it much more "Kid Friendly". Currently, the students are using a table top. Sometimes it seems they spend more time retrieving station tools off of the floor rather than actually working on the skill. Pocket charts would also get the students up and out of their chairs and would make activities more enjoyable.
Finally, the privacy partitions would be very useful in my first grade class when testing and also when doing writing activities. The students would be able to focus, not become distracted and stay on task.
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My students use dry erase lap boards daily and enjoy using them. These boards are utilized mostly in math doing morning story problems. The students can quickly solve, correct if needed and then move on to another. They stay on task and are excited to be doing math with this fun tool. The boards we are currently using are pitted, scratched, yellowed and do not always erase completely which makes it hard to see when working on another job.
The pocket charts asked for would organize the grammar station in a way that would make it much more "Kid Friendly". Currently, the students are using a table top. Sometimes it seems they spend more time retrieving station tools off of the floor rather than actually working on the skill. Pocket charts would also get the students up and out of their chairs and would make activities more enjoyable.
Finally, the privacy partitions would be very useful in my first grade class when testing and also when doing writing activities. The students would be able to focus, not become distracted and stay on task.