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ASHLEY PRODUCTIONS Tweet Magnetic Whiteboard Eraser
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    Features:
  • Great for use on magnetic whiteboards with dry erase markers!
  • Fun designs to brighten up your board!
  • Match with coordinating decor!
  • Great as gifts!
  • Each eraser measures approximately 3.75"
  • Sticks to any magnetic surface
Specs:
ColorBlue Tweet
Height1 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2014
SizePack of 1
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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u/MissBee123 ยท 1 pointr/ECEProfessionals

For the record, LakeShore is crazy expensive but has a few bonuses: free shipping to schools, tax exempt if public school, and a lifetime guarantee for all their products. If you want to spend less, Discount School Supply has much of the same for hundreds less and Amazon is often even cheaper.

As for furnishing a room, I was in three totally different locations. My very first teaching job I was in a school that had all special ed self-contained rooms. The next year they decided they wanted to do an inclusion classroom as well and opened up a new room. I wanted to teach the inclusion class so I was responsible for ordering and furnishing it. This past year I worked at a brand new school that was being built and we worked as a staff to furnish the rooms and decide what we wanted. This year I'm in a new district and the teacher who was here before me was there for 27 years...and everything in the room was 27 years old. I called the district and said that things were in such bad shape (think: spider-infested dress-up clothes, headless dolls, splintered furniture, etc) that it literally wasn't safe for students. So...new everything for the 3rd time!

I have a few items of my own that I have collected over the years when I was an independent contractor for Early Intervention, but I made a choice several years ago to no longer spend my own money. If I need something I beg/borrow/fundraise. I just can't think of another job where it's expected to spend your own salary on necessary supplies.

The few things I've treated myself to that I don't expect them to buy are things that make my life easier but are not for the students: personal laminator, color printer for the room (can't tell you how often that has saved me), and a subscription to LessonPix. Oh...and I went all out and bought a really cute whiteboard eraser this year. Big spender!