Need a quick check-in, but don’t want to make copies of small little squares you may or may not have time to check? Then, let’s get those dry erase boards ready! At the beginning of the year, you can purchase small dry erase boards, or you can make your own! To make your own simple dry erase board, you will only need two things: a sheet protector and thick, white cardstock. Simply put the cardstock into the sheet protector and there you have it, an easy-to-make dry eraser board. Now, why is this a good alternative to copies? It’s easy to use multiple times and is ideal for elementary students but can work great in middle and high school classrooms as well. Using dry erase boards provides students with a consistent way of communicating with their teachers. They can keep it on them whenever they are in class, they can use it to ask questions, give a quick check-in, or even write their reflection of the day for you to see. Then, they can erase it and move on. Quick, easy, and simple—the best three words an educator can hear about an activity or tool.