
Pencil Solution Pocket Chart™ - 1 pocket chart
Pencil Solution Pocket Chart™ - 1 pocket chart
Get it Mar 14, 2025
Get it Mar 14, 2025
Description


With numbered loops to park up to 32 pencils at the end of the day, this ingenious pocket chart prompts students to take responsibility for their belongings and ensures that they have something to write wi…See More
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Description


With numbered loops to park up to 32 pencils at the end of the day, this ingenious pocket chart prompts students to take responsibility for their belongings and ensures that they have something to write wi…See More
Specifications
Resources
Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
7
4 Stars
2
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
1
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Describe Yourself
Most Liked Positive Review
I Needed this My Whole Teaching Career
Love the Pencil Solution Pocket Chart. I needed this a long time ago. How many times did I lend a pencil and not get it back? I still expect my students to bring a pencil to class, but in the event that they do not (they lose prep points) they may borrow one. I don't have to worry about them not... returning them because all I have to do it glance at the pocket chart on my whiteboard to find out who didn't return a pencil. I used a label maker to number the pencils. This was well worth the investment.
Most Liked Critical Review
Great idea, plans flawed
The idea is great, but it is difficult to get the pencils into the tight plastic strips. When you have the pencil parking full, it will not lay flat against the board.
Reviewed by 10 customers
Great idea, plans flawed
The idea is great, but it is difficult to get the pencils into the tight plastic strips. When you have the pencil parking full, it will not lay flat against the board.
I would buy this again!
Super cute and fun idea! My math teacher husband loves it. The only negative thing I would say is that some of the pencil pockets are larger than others and the pencils fall out easily. Not all, but some. Still a great fun product for a legit classroom problem. Students never having a pencil. No excuses now!
compact
keeping borrowed pencils from walking away!
- Was this a gift?
- No
Very pleased!
Great for keeping my students organized!
- Was this a gift?
- No
Pencil Chart Holder
I have it hanging by the calendar and will remind those who borrowed the pencil to replace it before leaving class.
- Pros
- Students can access this without disrupting
- Best for
- Trying to make students more responsible
- Was this a gift?
- No
I think this is going to be great in my Elementary Art Class
Will use this product for each class to find and house pencils to accommodate for flexible seating.
- Pros
- Magnet and hook holes to hang- versatile
- Plenty of space for big or small classes
- Was this a gift?
- No
- Describe Yourself
- PreK-8 Art Teacher
I would buy this again.
I will use it as a pencil accountability tracker. I love that you can purchase the number pencils to be used with it.
- Pros
- It really helps with organization.
- Cons
- It will not lay flat on the board.
- Best for
- Best used for pencil organization.
- Describe Yourself
- 4th grade teacher
I Needed this My Whole Teaching Career
Love the Pencil Solution Pocket Chart. I needed this a long time ago. How many times did I lend a pencil and not get it back? I still expect my students to bring a pencil to class, but in the event that they do not (they lose prep points) they may borrow one. I don't have to worry about them not returning them because all I have to do it glance at the pocket chart on my whiteboard to find out who didn't return a pencil. I used a label maker to number the pencils. This was well worth the investment.

Pencil Solution Pocket Chart™ - 1 pocket chart

With numbered loops to park up to 32 pencils at the end of the day, this ingenious pocket chart prompts students to take responsibility for their belongings and ensures that they have something to write with every day. No more pencil-related interruptions.
Nylon fabric pocket chart with grommets and magnetic strip * Size: 9¾" by 27¼" * Really Good Instructional Guide

Pencil Solution Pocket Chart™ - 1 pocket chart

Pencil Solution Pocket Chart™ - 1 pocket chart

Pencil Solution Pocket Chart™ - 1 pocket chart
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
7
4 Stars
2
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
1
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Describe Yourself
Most Liked Positive Review
I Needed this My Whole Teaching Career
Love the Pencil Solution Pocket Chart. I needed this a long time ago. How many times did I lend a pencil and not get it back? I still expect my students to bring a pencil to class, but in the event that they do not (they lose prep points) they may borrow one. I don't have to worry about them not... returning them because all I have to do it glance at the pocket chart on my whiteboard to find out who didn't return a pencil. I used a label maker to number the pencils. This was well worth the investment.
Most Liked Critical Review
Great idea, plans flawed
The idea is great, but it is difficult to get the pencils into the tight plastic strips. When you have the pencil parking full, it will not lay flat against the board.
Reviewed by 10 customers
Great idea, plans flawed
The idea is great, but it is difficult to get the pencils into the tight plastic strips. When you have the pencil parking full, it will not lay flat against the board.
I would buy this again!
Super cute and fun idea! My math teacher husband loves it. The only negative thing I would say is that some of the pencil pockets are larger than others and the pencils fall out easily. Not all, but some. Still a great fun product for a legit classroom problem. Students never having a pencil. No excuses now!
compact
keeping borrowed pencils from walking away!
- Was this a gift?
- No
Very pleased!
Great for keeping my students organized!
- Was this a gift?
- No
Pencil Chart Holder
I have it hanging by the calendar and will remind those who borrowed the pencil to replace it before leaving class.
- Pros
- Students can access this without disrupting
- Best for
- Trying to make students more responsible
- Was this a gift?
- No
I think this is going to be great in my Elementary Art Class
Will use this product for each class to find and house pencils to accommodate for flexible seating.
- Pros
- Magnet and hook holes to hang- versatile
- Plenty of space for big or small classes
- Was this a gift?
- No
- Describe Yourself
- PreK-8 Art Teacher
I would buy this again.
I will use it as a pencil accountability tracker. I love that you can purchase the number pencils to be used with it.
- Pros
- It really helps with organization.
- Cons
- It will not lay flat on the board.
- Best for
- Best used for pencil organization.
- Describe Yourself
- 4th grade teacher
I Needed this My Whole Teaching Career
Love the Pencil Solution Pocket Chart. I needed this a long time ago. How many times did I lend a pencil and not get it back? I still expect my students to bring a pencil to class, but in the event that they do not (they lose prep points) they may borrow one. I don't have to worry about them not returning them because all I have to do it glance at the pocket chart on my whiteboard to find out who didn't return a pencil. I used a label maker to number the pencils. This was well worth the investment.
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
7
4 Stars
2
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
1
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Describe Yourself
Most Liked Positive Review
I Needed this My Whole Teaching Career
Love the Pencil Solution Pocket Chart. I needed this a long time ago. How many times did I lend a pencil and not get it back? I still expect my students to bring a pencil to class, but in the event that they do not (they lose prep points) they may borrow one. I don't have to worry about them not... returning them because all I have to do it glance at the pocket chart on my whiteboard to find out who didn't return a pencil. I used a label maker to number the pencils. This was well worth the investment.
Most Liked Critical Review
Great idea, plans flawed
The idea is great, but it is difficult to get the pencils into the tight plastic strips. When you have the pencil parking full, it will not lay flat against the board.
Reviewed by 10 customers
Great idea, plans flawed
The idea is great, but it is difficult to get the pencils into the tight plastic strips. When you have the pencil parking full, it will not lay flat against the board.
I would buy this again!
Super cute and fun idea! My math teacher husband loves it. The only negative thing I would say is that some of the pencil pockets are larger than others and the pencils fall out easily. Not all, but some. Still a great fun product for a legit classroom problem. Students never having a pencil. No excuses now!
compact
keeping borrowed pencils from walking away!
- Was this a gift?
- No
Very pleased!
Great for keeping my students organized!
- Was this a gift?
- No
Pencil Chart Holder
I have it hanging by the calendar and will remind those who borrowed the pencil to replace it before leaving class.
- Pros
- Students can access this without disrupting
- Best for
- Trying to make students more responsible
- Was this a gift?
- No
I think this is going to be great in my Elementary Art Class
Will use this product for each class to find and house pencils to accommodate for flexible seating.
- Pros
- Magnet and hook holes to hang- versatile
- Plenty of space for big or small classes
- Was this a gift?
- No
- Describe Yourself
- PreK-8 Art Teacher
I would buy this again.
I will use it as a pencil accountability tracker. I love that you can purchase the number pencils to be used with it.
- Pros
- It really helps with organization.
- Cons
- It will not lay flat on the board.
- Best for
- Best used for pencil organization.
- Describe Yourself
- 4th grade teacher
I Needed this My Whole Teaching Career
Love the Pencil Solution Pocket Chart. I needed this a long time ago. How many times did I lend a pencil and not get it back? I still expect my students to bring a pencil to class, but in the event that they do not (they lose prep points) they may borrow one. I don't have to worry about them not returning them because all I have to do it glance at the pocket chart on my whiteboard to find out who didn't return a pencil. I used a label maker to number the pencils. This was well worth the investment.
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