Easy Dry Erase Boards

by Mary
(Florida)

With shrinking budgets, here are two great ways to save paper!


Take a plastic top-loading sheet protector. Insert a piece of white card stock or an 8x10 piece of manilla. You will have an instant dry-erase board that students can keep in their binders. It is great for practicing math problems.


Another way to make a dry-erase board is to get a shower board from the local home improvement store. A shower board is the buidling material they use to do tub surrounds. Cut the board in 12"x12" squares & voila, you have dry erase boards! (Hint: usually they will cut them for you at the home improvement center.) Not only are you saving paper, but the children LOVE writing on dry-erase boards!

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Dec 30, 2008
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Dry Erase Boards
by: Tonya

This is such a great idea, and if you ask at home improvement stores they do have damaged sheets for sale at rock bottom cost....

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