If you’re a kindergarten teacher using dry erase boards in your classroom, you know the struggle of keeping those erasers clean for all of your students. How do you keep them spic and span? And when is it time to toss them out? Well, I’ve uncovered a nifty and budget-friendly Dry Eraser Teacher Hack that will have you fist-bumping the whiteboard!

Say Hello to Felt!
This nifty crafting must-have is like a hidden gem waiting for you at Walmart, craft stores, fabric shops, and even on Amazon. Grab a piece, snip it into smaller bits, and presto! You’ve got yourself a handy little mini dry eraser for your little learners. These cuties are super easy to clean – just pop them in the wash and dryer, good as new! Plus, they’re ready to be used over and over again.
Check out this genius Dry Eraser Teacher Hack – it’s a total game-changer!
More about FELT!!
Alternate Ways to Utilize Felt in the Kindergarten Classroom Beyond Dry Erasers
- Craft projects like felt boards for storytelling
- Building shapes and patterns during math activities
- Creating puppets for imaginative play
- Designing tactile learning activities for sensory exploration
I hope this nifty trick gives you a budget-friendly classroom boost, along with a bunch of thrilling hands-on activities to spark joy in your little learners!
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