By: Youngever
The Youngever Classroom Pocket Chart is the perfect tool for any classroom, office, or home. Featuring 13+1 pockets, a daily schedule pocket chart, and 26 double-sided, reusable dry-erase cards (13 color and 13 blank), this chart is designed to make learning easy. With its easy-to-install design, easy-to-read visuals, and easy-to-understand instructions, this chart is sure to provide a great overall satisfaction. Get the best classroom pocket chart with Youngever today!Ashley L.: We decided to keep our 5yo home this year due to the pandemic. With homeschooling, we knew we'd have to create a space that felt more like school and less like home. We also wanted our child to be able to visualize her school schedule in a way where she would know about what time we started our next item for the day. This pocket chart has been amazing!! I love that many of the standard parts of the school day came with a graphic to help her identify things like art and lunch. The only complaint I have is that on the write-in side of the pieces, the clock is on the opposite side from the standard pieces. A small complaint though for such a helpful resource!
United States on Oct 09, 2020
Sharon Ammerman: I bought this to give some semblance of a routine to the mind-numbing experiencing of staying home with a one-year-old all day. It helps motivate me to want to play new things with him and breaks up the long, long days. We use the blank ones to label things like naps, dance party, and neighborhood walk. The only negative is that some of the background colors are quite dark and make it hard to see the black label on them.
United States on May 08, 2020
Layla (Wannabe Mommy Extraordinaire): Based on late night browsing and price comparison, I ordered this because I thought the pocket holder itself was reversible, thus doubling the space and making it a better value for the price. While it is sturdy, and there are reversible cards that work well, the pictures make it seem as though it is a double-sided pocket holder. This would've been ideal for what I was trying to do in my classroom. I was fully ready to take the blame for not reading until I sent it off to a few friends and they also saw the product and assumed that the pockets would be reversible as well. Especially with the product tagline showing as, "Youngever Classroom Pocket Chart,13+1 Pocket, Daily Schedule Pocket Chart, 26 Double-Sided " Again with that whole what assuming does for you... makes an @$$ out of you and me.
The four stars aren't for my ignorance, it's for the sizing of the colon on time chart, so tiny many students cannot see it from the back of the room.
United States on Mar 31, 2020
matt miller: Very well thought out product. Bought to use with my daughters Girl Scout troop. Works for chore assignments and scheduling. Cards are a nice size for legible hand writing and actually erase. Thumbs up!
United States on Jan 28, 2020
Youngever 13+1 Pocket Daily Schedule Classroom Pocket Chart | JJPRO Magnetic Chore and Behavior Chart for Kids at Home | Heavy-Duty Hippo Creation 5-Pocket Storage Pocket Chart | |
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Total Reviews | 30 reviews | 153 reviews | 182 reviews |
Brand | Youngever | JJPRO | Hippo Creation |
Best Sellers Rank | #183,424 in Office Products #375 in Classroom Pocket Charts | #9,282 in Office Products #25 in Classroom Pocket Charts#406 in Teaching Materials | #1,448 in Office Products #1 in Classroom Pocket Charts |
Manufacturer Part Number | YE-099-PKCH | JJRC23S1 | |
Date First Available | May 20, 2019 | April 2, 2020 | August 21, 2019 |
ASIN | B07S4KZ5KV | B086PHNNNP | B07RHTLJSJ |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces | 9.6 ounces | 1 pounds |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 986 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 1,856 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 11,209 ratings |
Manufacturer | Youngever LLC | JJRC23S1 | Hippo Creation |
Package Dimensions | 13.27 x 8.98 x 0.79 inches | 14 x 11.2 x 0.5 inches | |
Material Type | Paper | ||
Item model number | YE-099-PKCH | SPC10X1P |
J. HumphreysJ. Humphreys: I’m home schooling my kids this year. I used this for the daily schedule. I liked it, and I think it would work really well for vocabulary terms as well.
United States on Apr 25, 2021