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Default Re: 101 Ways To Use Your Whiteboard - the challenge

21 - You can post the daily schedule so the students know what to expect each day when the get to class.

22 - You keep track of students who borrow classroom materials. Have them sign their names, what they borrowed and when it's due back. Then, when they return it, they can erase their name. It's a great reminder to them to return the materials without you having to ask them about it every day!

23 - You can post daily challenges such as a grammar, vocabulary or critical thinking challenge that students can either answer on paper or the first one to write the correct answer on the board wins... whatever: pride, points, stickers.

24 - You can 'block off' a space for the students to write their own challenges, questions or comments to you -- can they stump you? (You'd probably want to be proactive and set up some ground rules such as no profanity, name-calling, questionable materials, etc.)
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