Lined Colored Sentence Strips for Classroom (100 Count) 5 Colors
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Usually I pin mine to a bulletin board or use magnets on my whiteboard. But there was once a building I worked in that had painted cinder blocks for walls, so I would simply hang the strips with teacher's tack. Also, a pocket chart is a useful tool.
They are thin cardboard, so you can cut them. I'm not sure what you're trying to ask because the cardboard is thin. you mean that you wanted the lines to be centered enough for them to be equally spaced on either side of the cut, we can't really answer that question. In the one case, one side of the lines has more space between it and the edge of the strip in comparison to the other side.
Selected User Reviews For Lined Colored Sentence Strips for Classroom (100 Count) 5 Colors
It would be ideal for my self-contained class to use these sentence strips. In addition to using them for my word wall, I use them for my students to make sentences.
This is a very good quality product. You don't write with a dry erase pen. It was necessary to return them because the reusable ones were needed.
I especially like how vibrant the colors are and how sturdy the paper is. This would be a good item to use with.
As part of my students' objectives, I use these sentence strips. It is important to select colors that are appropriate for each subject. The one thing I like about these is that, even though they came in a roll, they flattened out immediately.
I would buy from this company again.
I liked these a lot for their flimsy nature but they were fine for their purpose.
My kid had trouble writing upper and lower case letters properly and I was looking for help on how to help him.
This is a dry erase board! I didn't realize that They The downside is they can't be re-used, so they're not ideal.