Bring Your Dry Erase Markers
I adore and detest dry erase markers. They cause it so natural for children to write something down and rapidly fix and retry. At whatever point we’re making or writing out rhythms the dry erase markers make the procedure such a great amount of more straightforward than if I needed to pass out pencils, honey pencils, hand out paper, fix eraser issues, give out a hard surface to write on, and so forth.
Dry erase markers are not without certain issues. Inevitably an understudy will come up to you amidst the exercise with a marker that “doesn’t work.” Maybe the tip is dried out, I push the tip up into the creator, the top has been ventured on, or it’s coming up short on ink. Here are a couple standard dry erase issues and some snappy and simple answers forget you fully operational once more.
Dried out Marker Tip
I truly didn’t trust it was conceivable until I attempted it myself. For quite a long time I have mourned over those “dead” and dried out Expo markers. A week ago I HAD it! Another shriveled marker because somebody neglected to put the top on the whole distance. Unquestionably there must be an approach to fix this problems, I looked through the web and found an answer. There are incalculable websites with the feature “Don’t Throw Away Your Dried Out Markers” and underneath you can discover the story of how my marker returned to life!
Who realized that the opposite end of the marker tip was additionally an tech tip. It’s anything but difficult to fix.Now, I will say this is definitely not an all inclusive for all eternity fix. It did significantly expand the life of SRX Dry Erase Markers I thought were total goners.
Broken Cap
Whenever a marker is genuinely dead and past fix, I remove the top and afterward discard the marker itself. I keep the top in a little ziplock baggie or somewhere else where I can discover it rapidly. That way I have a reinforcement. Frequently when children are dealing with a dry erase board, they will get up to show me something and inadvertently venture on the marker top. That is the reason I keep the old tops to be safe… You never realize what may occur.
Marker tip pushed in too far
This happens frequently. Children don’t understand that a dry erase marker isn’t care for a pencil. You would prefer not to push down on the very tip. At the point when children do this they don’t get particularly ink and afterward think they have to push increasingly hard. Regularly the tip gets pushed in so far they can’t use the marker any longer. Fix number one is to advise understudies to use the level side of the marker to write and sharing with, not the very tip.
Fix number two is entirely a good time for YOU. Take the marker with the top on, point it top first at the floor, and toss it as hard as possible. Do this multiple times (and state abra-cadabra for good measure) and the power of the marker pummeling into the ground will send the tip over into it’s unique spot. Additionally, it’s so much fun. Do this procedure before children and a) they will always toss impeccably fine markers at the floor notwithstanding when you let them know not to and b) they will think you are a genie. Use this information astutely.