Learning Resources Helping Hands Pocket Chart, Classroom Organization, Teacher Accessories, 30 Cards, Ages 5+
Cards are reversible and customizable using wet or dry-erase marker
Empower students to take ownership in classroom responsibilities
Write and wipe cards are reusable for regular job changes
Set includes nylon chart with grommets and 2 storage pockets, 10 class job cards, 30 write and wipe hand cards for student names
Ideal for ages 5+
$29.99
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Who are your classroom helpers? It’s easy to see with this cheerful show of hands. Chart encourages teamwork, self-esteem and responsibility. Includes 10 job cards with blank reverse sides for customization and 30 hand cards for student names. Reuse all 40 write & wipe cards! The Learning Resources Helping Hands Pocket Chart Features: Nylon chart that measures 22 inch length x 29.5 inch height 40 write & wipe cards Grommets for hanging 2 storage pockets
FROM THE MANUFACTURER
It is easy to see with this cheerful show of hands. This encourages teamwork and self-esteem as students take responsibility for their classroom. It features 10 class job cards like pledge leader, postmaster general, tech specialist and more with blank reverse sides for customization using wet- or dry-erase marker. This includes 30 write-on/wipe-off hand cards for student names. Reuse all 40 write-on/wipe-off cards year after year. It is a flame-retardant nylon chart with grommets and 2 storage pockets measures 22″ L x 29.5″ H.
Specification: Learning Resources Helping Hands Pocket Chart, Classroom Organization, Teacher Accessories, 30 Cards, Ages 5+
Weight | 0.8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 22 × 29.5 × 0.3 in |
18 reviews for Learning Resources Helping Hands Pocket Chart, Classroom Organization, Teacher Accessories, 30 Cards, Ages 5+
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$29.99
Amanda M. Bundy –
• Great product for the money spent • I did end up laminating the hands and using a dry erase marker to write my students names so they are reusable • The Job cards were a bit bland for me so I ended up printing out my own from TPT • The plastic that holds the cards could be a bit sturdier, but I am happy with it (just need to watch the kids so they do not pull on it too hard) • Overall great addition to my classroom, we use it everyday for circle time and the kids love itRead more
Laurie –
This was a quickly added item. It’s OK quality. I had to cut out the hands with scissors because the first one I attempted to get off started to rip. I also laminated the hands so they are more durable. I added my own jobs and it worked out fine. However, the lettering on top stuck together when it folded over in packaging so a bit of the paint on the letters came off. Not a big deal though. Make sure the item is worth the price you’re willing to pay for it. I wouldn’t pay more than $12. I think I bought this on sale for about that amount.Read more
Annemarie –
I am using the pocket chart with my own job signs and name cards. The pre made cards don’t suit the jobs I assign and the hands are too babyish for my third graders. My name cards are actually photos of the children. The pockets at the bottom come in handy for holding the extra photos. The size of the pocket chart is perfect. I gave it three stars mainly because I threw away the job cards and hands, not appropriate gorgeous my needs.Read more
Brandy –
Helper job cards are strange and have odd pictures.Read more
Julie718 –
You have to cut everything apart. The handprints are not sturdy. They are perforated but will begin to rip as you tear along the perforated line. It makes a nice display for class jobs.Read more
TheITGuy –
My class really enjoys this helping hands chart! I had to modify some of the tasks and I laminated all the pieces for extra protection from my PreK students but very worth the money.Read more
mteach –
Sturdy, has most jobs included with pictures. I put the kids names on clear labels so I can reuse the hands.Read more
Gigi Tillett –
This is a great addition to my classroom. It is sturdy, and the tags and hands are sturdy as well. Bright and cheery.Read more
Lea Prosofsky –
works great in the classroomRead more
Amanda M. Bundy –
• Great product for the money spent • I did end up laminating the hands and using a dry erase marker to write my students names so they are reusable • The Job cards were a bit bland for me so I ended up printing out my own from TPT • The plastic that holds the cards could be a bit sturdier, but I am happy with it (just need to watch the kids so they do not pull on it too hard) • Overall great addition to my classroom, we use it everyday for circle time and the kids love itRead more
Laurie –
This was a quickly added item. It’s OK quality. I had to cut out the hands with scissors because the first one I attempted to get off started to rip. I also laminated the hands so they are more durable. I added my own jobs and it worked out fine. However, the lettering on top stuck together when it folded over in packaging so a bit of the paint on the letters came off. Not a big deal though. Make sure the item is worth the price you’re willing to pay for it. I wouldn’t pay more than $12. I think I bought this on sale for about that amount.Read more
Annemarie –
I am using the pocket chart with my own job signs and name cards. The pre made cards don’t suit the jobs I assign and the hands are too babyish for my third graders. My name cards are actually photos of the children. The pockets at the bottom come in handy for holding the extra photos. The size of the pocket chart is perfect. I gave it three stars mainly because I threw away the job cards and hands, not appropriate gorgeous my needs.Read more
Brandy –
Helper job cards are strange and have odd pictures.Read more
Julie718 –
You have to cut everything apart. The handprints are not sturdy. They are perforated but will begin to rip as you tear along the perforated line. It makes a nice display for class jobs.Read more
TheITGuy –
My class really enjoys this helping hands chart! I had to modify some of the tasks and I laminated all the pieces for extra protection from my PreK students but very worth the money.Read more
mteach –
Sturdy, has most jobs included with pictures. I put the kids names on clear labels so I can reuse the hands.Read more
Gigi Tillett –
This is a great addition to my classroom. It is sturdy, and the tags and hands are sturdy as well. Bright and cheery.Read more
Lea Prosofsky –
works great in the classroomRead more