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Large DRY
ERASE RULERBOARD (PLACE VALUE) DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY
In stock and ready for immediate shipment.
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Rulerboard #R2424 |
This is designed with grades
3rd - 9th in mind. Practice
writing or turn sideways for math columns. It features our "goof-proof" dry erase surface
with the guidelines permanently etched and locked
onto the surface.
This board works great with
small groups or as a teacher's board. This it features our "goof-proof" dry
erase surface with permanent graphics
etched and locked onto the surface. It is
the perfect teacher's companion to work with our
smaller student sized boards. All
edges and corners are rounded for safety and
durability. The backing is a durable solid 1/8"
weather resistant tempered masonite. Unbeatable
Markerboard People quality.
24" x 24" x 1/8"
3 lb each |
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Accessory Kit Combo Includes:
- 24" x 24" Dry Erase Board
- 22" Stand Up Base Plate
- Large Eraser
- 5 fine point Dry Erase Markers
- Front Slot to hold markers
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Stand Up Base (shown above) is 22 inches long and 6 inches deep with
two slots. One slot holds the board upright and the other wider
front slot will keep the markers from rolling off.

. This
is designed with grades 3rd - 9th in mind. Practice
writing or turn sideways for math columns. It features
two different rulers. One in inches. The
other in centimeters. This response board also
features place values with the decimal point. On one side of
the decimal, columns for - ones, tens, hundreds, thousands,
millions and ten millions. On the other side of the
decimal, columns for - tenths, hundredths and thousands.
All in a soft gray color. We chose this color because it
doesn't overpower the students writing like a darker
color would. This is our exclusive invisi-line
technology. Perfect for use with our fine point
dry erase markers. Middle
Schools love this general purpose response board. If
you ever desire just a blank dry erase board just have
the students ignore our guidelines. With our exclusive
"invisi-line" gray guidelines you get 2 dry erase boards
in one. There is no need to turn the board over to use
it as a blank board. When students hold up the boards to
show, the students work stands out for the teacher to
see, not our guidelines. Lines are spaced just over 1
1/2 inches apart (1 5/8).
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