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Magnetic Whiteboard Erasers, Black Paw
$3.49
Use to erase any dry-erase marker from whiteboards. Sticks to steel backed whiteboards, filing cabinets, and other steel surfaces. Cleans up with soap and water. 3 1⁄2" x 3 1⁄2".
$27.99
Chart measures 19.75” x 26” and includes 6 pockets, 30 write-on/wipe away student sticks, and a resource guide. Durable construction and sturdy grommets for easy hanging. Classroom management solution with popular stoplight theme! Patent pending.
Brite Chart Tablet, 24" x 16", 1 1/2" Ruled
$8.99
Spiral bound chart tablets made with super bright, superior quality opaque bond paper. 2 hole punched. 25 sheets. Recycled paper.
Math Skill Sharpeners, Grade K
$9.99
These books contain engaging full-color stories followed by activity pages that practice a variety of reading skills. Designed to help your child improve his or her reading skills. 144 pages.
$3.49
Reward progress and achievement with cheerful awards kids are proud to take home. Recognition Awards celebrate everyday accomplishments and big moments of success. Easy to customize to each occasion and child. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". 30 per pack.
Peacock® 6-ply Poster Board, 22" x 28", 25 Sheets, Cardinal
$20.29
Great for construction, art projects, mats, mounting, block printing, painting, markers, stenciling and posters! Brilliantly colored on both sides with a smooth uniform finish. Sheet size, 22" x 28". Recycled and Recyclable. 25 sheets per box. Additional shipping charges apply.
$0.66
Double beveled. 1⁄16" scale on one edge, millimeters on the other. Natural finish. 1 1⁄8" wide x 5⁄32" thick. Pencil groove and single metal edge. Holes allow storage in a ring binder.
$9.99
Kids can feel letter shapes and learn sequences with these classic Lauri® crepe rubber alphabet puzzles. Letters are 2" tall and fit into an 111⁄2" square puzzle frame. A picture pattern helps kids match letters. Just remove the pattern to vary the challenge. With the letter's unique textures–bumpy on one side and smooth on the other–kids learn to correctly distinguish between b and d to follow a in the puzzle frame.





