📊 Elevate Your Classroom Experience with Aizweb!
The Aizweb Jumbo Magnetic XY Coordinate Dry Erase Grid is a versatile 26" x 26" educational tool designed for teachers and students. It features a strong magnetic backing, a smooth dry-erase surface, and includes 50 magnetic counters and a dry erase marker. Ideal for interactive learning in math and art, this durable and eco-friendly board is perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, and small group teaching.
Manufacturer | Wenzhou Chengyu Packing Material Co., Ltd |
Brand | Aizweb |
Size | large |
Manufacturer Part Number | HS-01 |
Manufacturer | Wenzhou Chengyu Packing Material Co., Ltd |
A**3
Awesome!
Perfect addition to my classroom!!
B**A
Love this.
It’s very durable
S**G
Wonderful Just Wonderful
I use this for a class where I show my students how to solve vector problems graphically. It holds up well on my whiteboard and it is large enough for students at the back of my class to see. I really like this product. Having the axis already on the graph saves time and helps with accuracy. I will be using this for a long time.
M**A
Excellent Graphing magnets
I love these stick on graphs. It's perfect for teaching graphing to my students. I love that it comes in 4 separate quadrants so I can use them as 4 separate graphs, in pairs or all together dependent on my needs. 10/10 would definitely recommend these!
K**S
The board really does well NOT holding onto Dry Eraser marks, oh and its great for teaching too :)
It’s a dry erase board that you can use to overall on your current white board. My advice, as I did not notice this myself, this is BIG. If you want to put all 4 pieces you will find you need a really big backing that will hold the magnetic grids on one site. This isn't a drawback if you have space, just plan accordingly. I went out and had to build a build of a larger workspace so I could use all four grids together but again, it’s my fault and after getting to use this as its full size I will say it’s been great to have. The uses are kind of endless, teaching coordinates, axis, N/E/S/W, calculating perimeters, or areas under a shape, etc. Really, it’s been awesome to have but for me the real tests were how well do you clean up. I've had many white boards over the years, and many have a hard time truly removing some dry erase markers, especially if they've been on the board longer than a day or so. So far, I tested 3 different types of dry erase markers and let them sit overnight and so far, great surprise, the markers came right off. One of these markers actually gave me a hard time removing it from another whiteboard I have so I was surprised how easily it came off these grids.Now some of the tough points, first, be careful not to over bend these boards because, as you might expect, it will break. I can’t say it’s a drawback because I don’t see how you would not expect them to break and for the price I’d say they stood up real well to some bending, that is under my little one decide to roll one up to take into her room, yea, we found the breaking point. Ha-haIt’s a dry erase board that you can use to overall on your current white board. My advice, as I did not notice this myself, this is BIG. If you want to put all 4 pieces you will find you need a really big backing that will hold the magnetic grids on one site. This isn't a drawback if you have space, just plan accordingly. I went out and had to build a build of a larger workspace so I could use all four grids together but again, it’s my fault and after getting to use this as its full size I will say it’s been great to have. The uses are kind of endless, teaching coordinates, axis, N/E/S/W, calculating perimeters, or areas under a shape, etc. Really, it’s been awesome to have but for me the real tests were how well do you clean up. I've had many white boards over the years, and many have a hard time truly removing some dry erase markers, especially if they've been on the board longer than a day or so. So far, I tested 3 different types of dry erase markers and let them sit overnight and so far, great surprise, the markers came right off. One of these markers actually gave me a hard time removing it from another whiteboard I have so I was surprised how easily it came off these grids.Now some of the tough points, first, be careful not to over bend these boards because, as you might expect, it will break. I can’t say it’s a drawback because I don’t see how you would not expect them to break and for the price I’d say they stood up real well to some bending, that is under my little one decide to roll one up to take into her room, yea, we found the breaking point. Ha-haOne other item, the magnets they provide, yes, they work, in fact they are super light, and to that they almost blow off the boards or can be easily displaced, and if you have small kids, cats, etc.… these won’t be great magnets for you, I’d have to suggest considering external magnets if that’s the case. Don’t get me wrong, they work, and in a normal, calm, controlled situation they are good, but if any of those other factors matter then you might consider a different set of magnets. I bought some other ones on Amazon and they are great and overall we love this set up now.I’ve included two pictures so you can see the difference in magnets that I am talking about; personally I jut the metal smaller magnets they have a strong grip and I feel it sits on the grid with better precision. Though now my kids are trying to figure out if there is a way to play checkers on this board. (Kids – got to love them:😊
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