Todays Felt Wall Chart Todays Felt Wall Chart – Modern Teaching Aids NZ

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Expected dispatch: 23-10-2026

Todays Felt Wall Chart

Item Code: TEB007004
$119.31 (inc. GST)
$103.75 (ex. GST)
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Todays Felt Wall Chart is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.


Today’s Felt Wall Chart is a practical and engaging classroom resource designed to support daily routines, time awareness and structured learning discussions. This felt wall chart provides a clear visual reference for children to understand the flow of the day, helping them develop a sense of time, order and responsibility. Ideal for early learning settings and primary classrooms, the chart can be easily incorporated into morning meetings, group discussions and transition times. The felt surface allows for interactive use, enabling teachers and students to attach, remove and rearrange felt pieces as part of daily activities. This hands-on interaction supports active participation and encourages children to engage with concepts such as days, dates, routines and classroom expectations. The wall-mounted design ensures visibility for the whole class, making it a reliable anchor point for daily learning conversations. Designed for regular classroom use, the Today’s Felt Wall Chart supports consistency and predictability, which are essential for building confidence and independence in young learners. It also promotes communication and language development as students discuss daily events, routines and changes. Suitable for a wide range of learning environments, this chart supports both teacher-led instruction and student involvement while reinforcing organisational skills in a meaningful, visual way.

Educational Benefits

  • Supports understanding of daily routines and time awareness
  • Encourages language development through group discussion and interaction
  • Builds organisational skills and classroom responsibility
  • Promotes active participation and engagement in daily learning

Classroom Ideas

  • Use during morning circle time to discuss the day’s schedule
  • Assign a student helper to update the chart each day
  • Incorporate into transition routines to prepare students for changes
  • Use as a discussion prompt for sequencing and time-related concepts