Portable Writing Surfaces From Belia Pena, a first grade teacher at Bonham Elementary School in San Angelo, Texas: "My new room didn't have enough writing surfaces so I used the poster maker to enlarge a sheet of lined paper (a landscape and a vertical) which I made on the computer using 80 pt. D'nealian type. Now I have two laminated writing surfaces. I have clips that hang above my board from which I suspend these posters to use for the daily message and brainstorming. I also taped magnet strips at all corners and can use them on metal surfaces. They roll up easily and are stored in covered Pringle cans taped with wide clear tape on either side of the board. They are portable and can be clipped elsewhere if a small group needs them to finish writing assignments." |