SCRIBBLEDO 30”x24” Large Magnetic Notebook Paper For Classroom Elementary Classroom Must Haves for Teachers Elementary Giant Dry Erase Magnetic Lined Paper for Whiteboard Third Fifth Grade Handwriting
$ 7.83
Say that you’ve got a metal surface (refrigerator, metallic garage cabinetry, metal locker, etc) on which you’d like to be able to write and erase with ease — the problem?? The Amazon whiteboard descriptions are unwittingly deceptive: “magnetic whiteboard” isn’t what you need, because those require external fixation (screws) onto walls; what they MEAN by “magnetic,” in that case, is that magnets will stick TO it, NOT that the whiteboard is, itself, magnetic. Alternatively, they sell “adhesive-backed” whiteboards; but those are more of a permanent installation, and likely not what you want in our scenario, especially if you might want to move or remove them easily later.I’ve got the solution for us: the SCRIBBLEDO 30”x24” LARGE MAGNETIC NOTEBOOK PAPER [Whiteboard] (not sure why they haven’t included the word “whiteboard” in their description, but that’s what it is)! This neat magnetic dry-erase rubber sheet (not actually “paper”) is shipped in four 15”x12” sheets, and you can use them individually OR placed all together for the full size in the description. There are generous lines included on them for school use, as well as an upper and lower case alphabet across the bottom.Personally, I needed a convenient place to make calculations and notes and lumber illustrations in my workshop, and this affordable option fits the bill. I’ve placed the four magnetic rubber sheet whiteboard pieces separately on the metallic doors of my workbench storage cabinets, and can use dry erase markers and eraser (NOT included) to fiddle around when I’m in trouble with my better half. …or even when I actually need to complete a project around the house!The small alphabet along the bottom hardly gets in my way, and — let’s be honest, I could probably use an orthography brush-up now and then. I can move these little whiteboards whenever needed, and magnets will stick to the surface, too (thanks to the metal BEHIND the magnetic-coated rubber sheets of whiteboard). You might also consider ordering some dry erase markers and eraser that have a magnetic attachment OR just glue some magnets on, yourself, so that your writing and erasing instruments can stick to the same metallic surface as the whiteboard.Truly, I looked for this kind of whiteboard for quite some time, and it really is handy and fun to use. I hope you feel the same. Once you get your alphabet use down pat, drop me a line and we’ll be pen pals! ?


















