Categories Grip Tapes,
Post-it Self-Stick Mini Easel Pad, 15 in x 18 in, 20 Sheets/Pad, 3 Pads, Great for Virtual Teachers and Students (577-3PK)
$ 15.51
All right, listen up. I’m a teacher. I spend my days trying to make sure my students don’t fall asleep on their desks and that they *actually* engage in the lesson-and yes, it is an uphill battle. So, when I finally found these Mini Post-it Easel Pads, let me tell you-it was like finding that magic wand that makes my classroom a little more organized and a lot less chaotic. I don’t even know how to start telling how much these little pads have saved my sanity.Pros:1. Perfect for Collaborative Work:You know what’s better than a dry-erase board? A **mini easel pad**, which I can hang anywhere and use for group work. Seriously, these things are ideal for having my students work together on a project, then getting up in front of the class and presenting their thoughts. The mini size is just right – they’re not intimidating like a full-sized poster, but big enough for everyone to see. Bonus: It’s also easier for them to write on without the whole “I don’t know what to write” panic. (The struggle is real.)2. Miniature Anchor Charts:I’m *that* teacher who is obsessed with anchor charts. The bigger, the better, right? Except, no I don’t need a mural; I just need a quick, clear visual reminder that we can stick up and reference whenever we’re doing a lesson. The Mini Post-it Easel Pad lets me create the perfect “mini anchor charts” that I can move around the room for quick reference. And, *shockingly*, my students actually *look* at them, which is a win.3. Stickiness That Actually Sticks (Even on Cinder Block Walls):Okay, here’s the thing: Cinder block walls are like the Bermuda Triangle of classroom supplies. Nothing sticks to them. Nothing. Except these Post-it pads. I peel one off the easel, slap it on the wall without needing industrial-strength tape or a prayer, and it stays. You heard me-it doesn’t fall off after 10 minutes, unlike every other sticky note I have ever tried. I know you have been there, struggling to get anything to stay up in your classroom. These pads are my solution. At this point, I might as well be giving them a spot in my teaching hall of fame.4. Markers Don’t Bleed Through:As a teacher, I’ve come to accept that markers are both my best friend and my worst enemy. But these Post-it Easel Pads are a game-changer because the markers actually **don’t bleed through**! This means no more scrambling to find something to put behind the paper so the ink doesn’t ruin the wall or table underneath. Also, my students *might* not have that “Oops, I wrote on the desk” moment when they forget where the paper ends and the table begins. (Hey, I’m not saying it’s a common problem. but it is.)5. They Don’t Tear When You Remove Them from the Easel:This is where the Mini Post-it Easel Pads completely crush the competition. You know how every other flip chart paper just *tears* when you try to peel it off the easel? Yeah, not with these. I can pull these off in a cool, calm manner-without wanting to scream-and still keep the integrity of the chart intact. That’s crucial when I’m trying to save my beautiful, colorful work for future lessons. Plus, it makes me appear just a little more organized and capable than I really am. Win-win.Cons:There is literally only one drawback, and that’s a **minor** one: You may find yourself wanting to hoard these pads because they are so good. Suddenly, you are lurking around the supply closet, crossing your fingers nobody else will get that last pack. But let’s be real, this is a good “problem” to have.Conclusion:I don’t normally rave about school supplies unless they can brew coffee or grade papers for me, but the Mini Post-it Easel Pad is a legit *teacher must-have*. It’s perfect for group work, collaborative activities, and creating mini anchor charts that actually stick around. Its sticky power is almost magical, even on those cursed cinder block walls, and it’s a huge relief to know I won’t have marker bleeding or paper tearing. If you’re a teacher trying to engage your students and save your sanity, do yourself a favor: grab these. They’ll make your classroom a little more organized, a lot less chaotic, and maybe even more fun. Who knew that sticky paper could be the key to *actually* getting your students to pay attention?







