Binder Clip Boards!
Most teachers multi-purpose a lot of things in classrooms.
This month I wanted to share something with you that is very simple and easy to do.
I decided to share this because I was so surprised (happy – because I love helping people out) when someone in my building walked into my classroom and said, “WOW, I never thought of that!”

Take a stack of white boards and a pile of clips, and presto, clipboards!

How many of you ever have your students write the room, count the room, etc?
What do your students use to write on? If you were lucky enough to purchase clipboards for everyone, that is super.
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My kiddos just love it, and they can do it all by themselves. I tell them they look sooooooo professional. hehehehehe
Plus, if you go outside and it is windy, your kiddos will not loose their papers. Trust me, I live in Kansas, a truly windy state.

See you next month
~Faith at Kindergarten Faith
Different Sizes and Types of Binder Clips for Your Board
When it comes to binder clips, there are various sizes and types available on the market. The most common sizes are small, medium, and large, each serving a different purpose.
Small binder clips are perfect for holding together smaller stacks of paper or organizing receipts and business cards.
Medium-sized clips are ideal for holding larger documents or creating sections within your binder clip board.
Large binder clips, on the other hand, are great for securing thicker stacks of paper or acting as dividers between different categories.
Additionally, there are specialty binder clips designed for specific purposes, such as magnetic clips for attaching your board to a metal surface or foldback clips for holding larger items like calendars or notebooks.

Benefits of Using a Binder Clip Board for Productivity
One of the key benefits of using a Binder Clip Board is increased organization. With its multiple compartments and pockets, students can easily sort and categorize their notes, assignments, and other study materials. This not only saves time when searching for specific items but also ensures that everything is neatly organized in one place.
In addition to organization, the Binder Clip Board also helps improve time management. By having all their study materials in one convenient location, students can easily access what they need without wasting time searching through multiple folders or notebooks. This allows them to make the most of their study sessions and allocate their time more effectively.
Furthermore, the Binder Clip Board enhances focus and motivation. With its sleek design and practical features, it creates a dedicated workspace for students, free from distractions. The act of using the Binder Clip Board itself can serve as a visual reminder to stay focused on the task at hand. Additionally, having all study materials readily available can boost motivation by eliminating excuses for procrastination.
Another advantage of the Binder Clip Board is the collaborative opportunities it presents. Students can easily share notes and resources with their peers, making group projects and study sessions more efficient and productive. This fosters a sense of teamwork and encourages active participation, leading to a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
Using a Binder Clip Board for Note-Taking and Review
Efficient note-taking is a crucial skill for students, and the Binder Clip Board can greatly facilitate this process. With its sturdy surface, it provides a stable platform for writing, ensuring that notes are legible and organized. Students can use the clipboard feature to secure loose sheets of paper, preventing them from getting lost or damaged.
To make the most of note-taking with a Binder Clip Board, it is important to employ effective techniques. One such technique is the Cornell method, where students divide their notes into sections for main ideas, supporting details, and summary. This helps in organizing information and aids in comprehension and retention.
When it comes to reviewing notes, the Binder Clip Board offers convenience and flexibility. Students can easily flip through their notes without the need to remove them from the board. This saves time and allows for quick review sessions whenever needed. Additionally, incorporating multimedia resources such as audio recordings or video lectures can further enhance the review process.
Collaborating with Peers Using a Binder Clip Board
The Binder Clip Board offers excellent opportunities for collaboration among students. By sharing notes and resources, students can benefit from different perspectives and insights, enhancing their understanding of the subject matter. The portability of the Binder Clip Board makes it easy to exchange information during group study sessions or project meetings.
Collaborating on group projects is another area where the Binder Clip Board can be highly useful. Students can attach relevant documents or notes to the board, ensuring that everyone has access to the necessary information. This promotes effective teamwork and allows for seamless coordination among group members.
Utilizing communication tools is another way to collaborate with peers using a Binder Clip Board. Students can attach a small whiteboard or a corkboard to the board, allowing for easy communication and sharing of ideas. This fosters a collaborative environment and encourages active participation, leading to more productive group work.

Customizing Your Binder Clip Board
Need a free template to personalize student name labels for their binder clip to place on their board?
Simply download the file below, edit in either Powerpoint or Google Slides, print on blank full page sticker sheets, cut out, and apply!
Easy and now students know which board is theirs for the learning!
