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Two years ago, when I was in Tampa, I spotted something at a Barnes & Noble: poetry magnets for the fridge. White, square magnets with different words on them. Was that just a passing fashion or are those things a common enough thing to buy. I am thinking that these magnet-words might be useful for my English classes, so they can move words around and form sentences, but I'm not sure if this one application warrants spending money on such a magnet set. How many words are there in a set? How much are they?
Or maybe you have another suggestions? Cheap suggestions?
I have a magnetized board on which to stick the words....
Or maybe you have another suggestions? Cheap suggestions?
I have a magnetized board on which to stick the words....
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You can buy blank sheets of the magnet board and write your own words on it ... it's easy to cut with scissors and may be cheaper than the pre-printed ones.
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My set was about 10GBP but it varies.
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Wait - here ya go. Print directly onto the magnet: http://www.paper-paper.com/magnetic.html
Five 8-1/2 by 11 sheets for $12.
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http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0761113576/qid%3D1114598193/028-4042230-0048532
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I have a poet friend who had a bunch of different sets, and she'd use them on 4-6 cookie sheets. So as a poet who writes in English, you might find them useful for that as well.
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My favorites were the 'love' one and the 'shakespearian' one, especially together. (There are few things more fun when you are 19 and having a party than watching people construct eloquent porn in your kitchen.)
I know that they aren't as popular now, but you can still find them.
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