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Dry erase markerboards for math

Use the dry erase marker to sketch a graph and write questions directly on it—errors don’t matter since the line is easily erased and redrawn.

Use the axes to graph results from survey or other data! Cling film sticks to the board, and stamps can be used on the board if you use dry erase stamp pad ink.

Students can hold up their answers to be checked at a glance! They can pass a challenge question on to the next student!

Flip the board over and the blank side can be used for other individual response and participation activities.

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Our AT Lab has one set of 30 of these light and flexible X-Y coordinater grid markerboards for checkout, complete with markers. Do you teach in Central Virginia and are you interested in checking this set out of our AT Lab for a few weeks to use in your classroom? Call us at 800-426-1595 and ask for our library, or come by the VCU T/TAC at 10 E. Franklin St in Richmond!

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