Mini-Whiteboards are easy to store, easy to use, versatile and don’t require any electricity.
Forget flip charts and the old “butcher’s paper” (craft paper), students love using mini-whiteboards in classrooms.
You can:
- increase engagement in activities
- facilitate brainstorming sessions
- collaborate writing
- prompt debates
- practice dictation
- monitor learning
- assist with trial and error issues
- practice sentence structure
- set goals
- conduct a needs analysis
1. Increase Engagement in Activities
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
2. Facilitate brainstorming sessions
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
3. Collaborate writing
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
4. Prompt debates
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
5. Practice dictation
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
6. Monitor learning
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
7. Assist with trial and error issues
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
8. Practice sentence structure
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
9. Set goals
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.
10. Conduct a needs analysis
Each student can use the whiteboard to suggest answers and participate in activities.