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[senco-forum] Small dry wipe boards

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Thu Dec 6 17:44:29 GMT 2007

Article: [senco-forum] Small dry wipe boards

Are these what we used to use as infants in the 1950s? We called them writing tablets. The early ones were made of slate - but in my time we used patented black painted hardboard. Chalk was the scribing materials of course. And plastic boards and wipe off marker-pens were commrcially available when I taught in the 70s/80s -- but not used much in schools (in my experience). I always thought these saved a huge waste in paper and were easily?correctable in the days before word processing made correcting and cutting and pasting a dream world for the writer.??










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From: MARY HART 

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Sent: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 4:56 pm

Subject: [senco-forum] Small dry wipe boards





Does anyone know where I might get some fairly robust, small dry wipe boards   besides Early Learning Centre please?    Thank you.    Mary Hart  


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