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The Comix Grid Sticky Easel Pad is a versatile and durable flip chart paper designed for teachers and professionals alike. Measuring 25 x 30 inches with 30 sheets per pad, it features a super sticky adhesive that adheres to various surfaces while resisting ink bleed-through. Made from high-quality 90 gsm paper, this easel pad is perfect for brainstorming sessions, presentations, and creative projects.
R**N
These work great
I love them for working with the kids at school
J**N
Great product for school or office
Great quality paper and adhesive! Vivid grid lines and easy to tear off!
N**E
They grid is made up of 1 1/4 inch squares not 1 inch squares.
The product is great but I needed one with 1 inch squares for the grid which is why I am returning them.
N**E
Love it!
It is great. The slick surface took some adjustment, but I love it. I wish that it came in a smaller size sheet while keeping the grid size the same.
M**A
A Must Have
These easel pads are a must have if you are in the business of doing presentations. I like that the paper was gridded. It made graph making easy. I laminated some of the paper so that my students could practice plotting points and making graphs. The adhesive held up when I attached the paper to the board. No issues with this product.
A**M
So many useful reasons to get them!
I am a middle school art teacher and I love these for my classroom. Specifically because these have a grid on them and also have the added sticky element to make hanging up quickly a breeze. These can be used for anchor charts on something you just taught them and want to jot down, hang up, and reference during a lesson or unit, but don’t necessarily want to have it up ALL of the time. I actually really like the grid aspect for my art class because when we do photo grid transferring I can use these to demonstrate how to do a grid transfer and it’s much easier to do it on these big grid papers than try to do it on a tiny one and use a document camera, at least for me it’s easier.While you may not be an art teacher, the implications for what this product is good for are not limited to that occupation. I use these for when I am doing work around the house and want to make a chores chart for myself for the day. It’s big and can be stuck to just about any wall and then thrown out at the end of my chores session. I also use these when doing a big DIY project to jot down the steps and things I need to get for the project and use this as a big checklist or to do list and work thru my steps crossing them off easily as I go. It’s really just nice to have a big paper on the wall to jot down things for a lot of reasons!I like that this pack comes with two of the grid pads and I think that makes the value for your money really good. I think they are a great size and allows for versatility. The sticky part works well and sticks to a lot of wall types as long as they are smooth and clean. I also like that it has a nice and sturdy cardboard backing so that storage and movement of the pad is easy to do and your paper stays in good condition. I would recommend this item and will probably reorder from this seller again once I run out.
E**S
Sticky and clear.
I love this for preparing my notes in class that I want my students to be able to visually see even after we have moved on to another slide on the display. The grid is easy to see and helpful for writing, tables and graphs.
J**.
Overall great. Grid lines darker than you'd think.
This is a classic huge easel pad, with a very nice and stiff cardboard backing, and 3 additional twists:First, it's graph paper. The graph lines are wide enough to see clearly from the back of a conference room, and dark enough that you might not want to use this much for regular writing.Second, there's a wide strip of adhesive at the top rear of each sheet, so they can be torn off and stuck on the wall like giant Post-It notes (this company is not affiliated with 3M in any way; just the idea is the same).Third, the paper has a VERY smooth surface, not like regular paper, to the extent that I was able to wipe off writing from both "dry erase" (white board) and "wet erase" (transparency) markers after giving them a few minutes to dry. I don't imagine it would necessarily work after a long time, or too many times, but this gives you an idea of how smooth and relatively resistant to soaking through (or even soaking in) the paper is. I would not worry at all about writing on one page bleeding through to the next, as sometimes happens with these things.
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