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Trace Erase Board
Any content that fits, books, magazines, pages cut from books or magazines, sheets downloaded from the computer, or parent made sheets, may be inserted into the whiteboard/acrylic unit and traced over and over.
The Trace Erase Board, itself, motivates children to practice repetitious skills. The trace-erase process and teacher prepared materials are excellent for teaching pre-writing and pre-reading skills. A complete Pre-K / Kinder scope and sequence of teaching skills are provided on spiral bound skill packets which may be inserted into the unit and traced over and over. There is no more need to travel to Kinko's to run off practice sheets.
It's the Number One method available for teaching early visual motor skills: printing alphabet, words, sentences, numeration, shapes, tracking skills, math fast facts, drawing, and all without using any paper. Mistakes are erased immediately with the swipe of a finger.