








📚 Master math with style—your desk’s new MVP!
The Scribbledo 0-100 Dry Erase Number Line Board is a 48-inch double-sided, foldable math manipulative crafted from durable Masonite hardboard. Featuring a vibrant 0-100 number line on one side and a blank, fill-in-the-blank line on the reverse, it supports versatile learning for students. Included red and black dry erase markers glide smoothly on its eco-friendly, reusable surface, making it perfect for classrooms and homeschooling environments seeking an interactive, sustainable math tool.






| ASIN | B0B6KQHFHH |
| Brand | Scribbledo |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (364) |
| Date First Available | 17 July 2022 |
| Included Components | 2 Markers |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.7 x 12.7 x 121.9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 367 g |
| Manufacturer | SCRIBBLEDO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NMLN |
| Material | Wood |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Size | 48 inches by 5 inches |
K**A
My son is 8 years old and we’ve homeschooled since his start. This number line is a bigger size which is what I was looking for. It’s super easy to use and fun and easy for my son to use on his own. Being dry erase makes it useable over and over again. Product quality is very good. It’s not cheap or flimsy it’s thick but easy to fold and store with our everyday school items.
C**N
Great for all my struggling math students; helps with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as well as math fact families.Love the length, sturdiness and ease to fold and store. I really like that it is a dry-erase board that can be used, erased and reused. I like that it is numbered on one side but not the other, so one can make number lines that skip count to even higher numbers. The kids love it and learn!
A**D
So sturdy and easy to clean! It folds up well for storage. The numbers are the perfect size. Love the fact it is two sided. Gonna be great for my 1st grader. GREAT PRODUCT. 👌
J**S
I love this dry-erase number line and so do my math intervention students. I taught 2nd grade for 6 years and recently moved to math intervention grades 3-5. In 2nd grade, we used number lines to add and subtract up to 2-digit numbers. A blank number line is very confusing for kids but when you have the numbers they finally see where the numbers should be on their blank number lines. They understand hops to get to the next 10 too. Number lines are great tools to use for any grade. They are important for students to help them understand adding, subtracting, and fractions in the later grades. I highly recommend this. My students faces are amazed when I unfold this number line tool.
S**Z
We homeschool and do alot of auditory learning and manipulatives--but my young autistic needed something to cement into his memory the concept of the numberline for add, subtract and lesser/greater than concepts which need repeating often. This keeps me from having to create everything from scratch and is quick and easy to open up at a moments notice when you feel like you need it to drive home a concept. Has good quality markers and erases really well...no staining and easy to wipe off even with your finger as you go. I also love the back that has a blank number line for when we eventually decide to tackle negative number concepts. I see employing this for a couple years at least, well worth the money.
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