It’s Homework Time

Homework, creative play, jotters, notes stuck on the wall are all on the go in our house. My eldest is now self sufficient and takes his whiteboard where he needs to be.

It's Homework Time

It’s a busy Thursday afternoon in our house and we have just all bounded in through the front door almost rolling in the cascade of shoes, blazers and bags as the boys start shedding their school skin and morphing into home boys. At 9 and 12 they have gone past the novelty of school and are now firmly planted into the routine. They love being on the go and all the joys that school brings aswell as the woes of coming to grips with the understanding that algebra may seem like a waste of time to  a young lad. Fast forward to a time when he has to fill his car up with petrol, has £20 and  has to work out how many litres he can afford if each litre is a certain price, then he might just see the ‘point’ of it all.

So with homework to add to the daily learning schedule, drinks and snacks are procured, the first pangs of hunger dealt with then our homework time can begin!

I have been sent a whiteboard to try out and very excited about. We have an A3 Folding Wedge Landscape which as you can see from the photos is a great size, has a carry handle on top and looks very sleek. It feels robust enough to tackle being carried around and assembled in an array of places which will surely happen.

It's Homework Time

Now that my eldest is in senior year his homework has really increased and needs far more planning and thought behind it.

As far as the geography project goes, it has to be done! One of the things I was pleased about was that my eldest was suitably impressed with how it looked. In the days of image being very important, to get a big tick and dare I say it a grin from my growing lad, were signs we were off to a great start.

It's Homework Time

The board is perfect for standing on the table as you can see and working with it on either end will give you the views you need depending on the project.

It's Homework Time

Use a drywipe eraser to clean off the writing and start again. This can be done really simply and within seconds the board is ready to use again. Even with the bright orange we used, it didn’t stain or leave the shadow of the words, it was bright white once again.

It's Homework Time

As the board is designed to make use of both sides, one side was used for written planning and one side was used for the layout of the design.

It's Homework Time

I love the use of all sorts of learning aids and devices to enhance the experience for my kids. This board helped with the visual display of bringing together what was in his head.

My youngest didn’t want to be left out of trying our new board and as soon as his big brother had finished his homework he folded it down and carried it up to his room where he settled into his bean bag for some relaxation time. He loved the easy flow the board created for his drawing skills to flood out without worrying about mistakes or scrabbling around for scrap paper. This was one of the quietest after school times I’d had in a while and it was great to see the boys so engrossed in what they were doing.

It's Homework Time
Not one to be left out of the fun!
Conclusions:

For us this is something that is not just limited to homework. As a company director I have so many uses for this board and I will be sneaking this away to use on many occasions. Travelling is a big part of what I do and gone are the days when people want to be encumbered by large items to battle out of the car. This board can be used to illustrate the steps my team decide upon to take projects forward and are great for recording those idea provoking discussions. The fact that I can carry it next to my computer case with ease is a huge buying point for me.

It is fun, it looks good and it has a use! So many gadgets get forgotten, this one won’t.

Have you got whiteboards at home. How do you think you would use them within your environment? Let me know in the comments below, it’s good to share.

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Disclaimer: I was gifted a whiteboard for the purpose of this review. All thoughts and opinions included in the post are my own.

9 thoughts on “It’s Homework Time”

  1. Oh this looks very handy. My little ones love my mini whiteboards for their own “homework”! Thank you for linking up to #KCACOLS we do hope you come back next time 🙂

  2. We also have a small whiteboard at home. My eldest loves writing things there. I have been using it a lot lately for Sienna to practice her letters. She is in Reception so we are going through the alphabet and write short words for her to blend. It is very practical. I like that you can wipe everything very well on yours. Mine doesn’t clear it that much but I think the problem is the pens we are using. I will check yours out as it looks very good and I like the size too. Thank you for sharing your review with us, 🙂 x
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  3. We have a couple of small white boards that have been really useful for the children. We write my son’s words on each week that he needs to learn for spelling tests and my daughter loves using them to practice forming her letters and numbers. x #KCACOLS

  4. This looks like an awesome item to have! It also makes me remember my sister and I “playing school” when we were kids. We had to use a chalkboard and this would have been so much better! LOL
    It is very strange what will bring up memories! Thank you for sharing!

    #KCACOLS

    1. Ahh that’s lovely that it brought back lovely memories and thanks for sharing them xx

  5. Our 8yo adopted my white board (which was intended for blog planning) and uses it for creative stuff as well as homework. I found that ours left marks if not wiped off straight away. That said, they’re very handy for some things. i love the design of yours. #kcacols

    1. Thanks and I did give this a try with leaving the pen on for a bit and it wiped off fine as I was worried about that.

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