🔵 Elevate your lessons with the ultimate pocket chart—where organization meets engagement!
The EAMAY Standard Pocket Chart is a durable, blue nylon 10-pocket organizer measuring 43" by 28", designed to fit standard 3" sentence strips and word cards. Featuring industrial-grade stitching and reinforced grommets, it offers versatile mounting options and supports diverse educational needs, including special education.
Manufacturer | Eamay |
Brand | EAMAY |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 28 x 0.1 x 43 inches |
Color | Blue |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Part Number | E-standard02 |
J**R
Just what I needed!
I am so glad I ordered this product. I had one when our daughter was younger that was used for sight words and learning to read sentences, but I gave it to my brother to use with his children. I wanted to do create a Jeopardy board for the students in our co-op and remembered how well these worked. I was very pleased with how things turned out and I cannot wait to use it for many years to come.
N**E
Good
As described.
M**L
Great choice
I was looking between many of these and chose this one. It was a perfect choice because it fits perfectly and hangs nicely. I am going to try ironing the backside to see if wrinkles will get out.
L**K
Pockets sag over time.
Pockets sag overtime. They should make it less shallow. Hope they could do something about it.
C**O
Loose pockets
I bought this product to introduce my daughter to numbers and the alphabet; I wanted a cute space where we can keep all the information hung. The material (back) of this Pocket Chart is very strong and durable; it’s also very visually appealing braces of the neutral color. The downside to this pocket chart is the pockets are loose. For large and lengthy cards, they tend to fall out of the pocket chart. I had to keep it on by putting scotch tape on it. On the other hand, small cards stays within the pocket chart.
M**T
Sturdy and Great Material
It's perfect! Sturdy and good thick material. it arrived a bit wrinkled, but it layed it out straight against the wall and stapled it in, so that fixed that minor problem. I'm glad I found this at such a cheap price.
P**S
Sight words
I use these for my son's sightwords. If you have ever taught a busy toddler you would know that slipping in a quick review between play is very effective.
C**S
My first word wall!
I've been teaching since 2009, but never made a word wall before for various reasons. I'm trying it out this year in middle school math, and so far it's been fun!
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