The present invention relates to a teaching aid. More particularly, although not exclusively, the present invention relates to a magnetic teaching aid that can hold a name tag.
Teachers have found that teaching aids that can be placed on a desk are helpful. There are laminated desktop teaching aids and self-adhesive plastic desktop teaching aids available through various vendors.
Yet problems remain with such teaching aids in that only a limited amount of educational material can be place on a teaching aid.
Another problem with such teaching aids, is that with a plain laminated desktop teaching aid the teaching aid is not secured to the desk and therefore can cause a distraction for the student. There are also problems with the self-adhesive teaching aids in that custodians may not like teachers using tape or adhesives because it can leave a residue on the desk and sometimes pull off the paint.
Also, it is known that teachers use name tags that can be taped or adhered to a desk with their own educational material on a name tag to aid the student. This system creates the same problem in that the tape or adhesive leaves a residue and can pull off the paint. Therefore, problems remain in the art.
Thus, it is a primary object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to improve upon the state of the art.
It is a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide a teaching aid that can be secured to a desk.
It is a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide a teaching aid that does not use tape or adhesive to secure the teaching aid to a desk.
It is a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide a teaching aid that allows teachers to replace or update educational material associated with the teaching aid.
These and/or other object, feature, or advantage of the present invention will become apparent from the Specification and claims.
The invention is a teaching aid. In one aspect of the invention, the teaching aid includes a body that has a top surface and an opposite bottom surface. The bottom surface includes a magnet for attaching to a metal surface such as a desk or locker. The body defines a frame around an aperture. Within the aperture, a replaceable name tag is positioned. There is educational information represented on the top surface of the body. In addition, educational information can also be placed on the replaceable name tag.
The present invention provides the advantage of allowing a teacher to easily modify the educational material used on a desktop. In addition, the present invention allows the teaching aid to be removed from the desktop without causing damage to the desktop.
The present invention is a new teaching aid that can be used in the classroom environment.
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The name tag 32 is positioned so that the aperture 22 in the body 20 frames the name tag 32. This provides a teacher a number of advantages. The teacher can replace the name tag 32 throughout the school year with different educational materials. This greatly enhances the value of a desktop teaching aid as a learning tool. The present invention contemplates a teacher can make their own name tags 32 by writing or printing educational material on a blank name tag. The blank name tag may come with design elements 36 already on it. It is also noted that, because the name tag is placed within the body 20, the name tag 32 does not develop “dog-ears” that would be present if it was adhered to a desk.
Also, it is to be understood that the present invention contemplates numerous variations in the shapes, types of material, specific types of educational material, manner in which the name tag is secured, and the design of the name tag used. These and other variations are all within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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