• Comes with 4 hooks / hanger that let it hang from silver/metal bar thingy at the top of the white board or over the door
  • Perfectly works to display students cell phones and small calculators organizer
  • Each pocket size fits even the largest models of cell phones
  • Clear PVC pockets, easily find the accessories in the pouch.
  • Total 30 Transparent Pockets teaching materials storage bag, Measurements: 25 1/2 * 33 1/2 inches

I teach in a urban high school. Cells phones have always been a big a problem in my classroom. I bought this pocket chart for cell phones about a month ago. I created a charging station for my students cell phone. It had gone over very well. The pocket chart is big enough to hold even the biggest iPhone 10. *Can't promise on the xl* Packaging was easy to open and extremely easy for a busy teacher to set up. I used the metal hooks to place them over the cork board on my chalkboard. I am extremely happy high school teacher.

My daughter using this hanging holder for the calculators in her math class. The kids have to check them out and then replace them in the correct pocket before leaving the classroom. Since each student is assigned the number of a particular calculator, she can see at a glance who "walked away" with the calculator!

Love this product! It's perfect for the charging station created for my classroom. It allows my students to charge their phones, providing plenty of room, and keeping their phones out of their hands while I'm teaching. Great buy.

All teachers need to have one of these for classroom cell phones. I bought heavy duty magnets on Amazon and put the cell phone holder in my closet so all phones are secured during class.

I use this product as a chore board for my children, to hold index cards with the chore and the coins for each chore. They are reaching in everyday, putting downward pressure on the plastic pockets, and this has held up very nicely, although we have only been using it for about 2 months. The construction, stitching and quality of the plastic are very sturdy. The plastic is also completely clear, which is important in our application. Overall, a high quality product that I would highly recommend or purchase again.

Love it! Perfect for what I needed. I use it in an elementary classroom to store extra student supplies: two extra pencils, a cap eraser, dry erase markers, and earbuds for students. I label them with colored duct tape to distinguish between others' supplies. I number the pockets with stickers and each student has assigned number. These supplies are back ups if students forget their personal ones. I have seen similar ideas, so used it to fit my class needs.

I desperately needed something in my classroom to keep student cell phones. I applied 1" numbers to each pocket, corresponding to each student's computer number (which is on the back of their monitor, facing me). It's SO EASY to see who hasn't put their phone away before class begins. I also specify that they have to place the phone "screen out" so I can see the screen (no more sneaky students trying to use an old case in place of their current phone!). I didn't have a place to hang it using the hooks that were included so I purchased some Command hooks and stuck it to the white board at the front of the classroom. It holds great, no problems when the students place or retrieve their phones. Also, I only needed 22 slots so I folded the bottom row up behind the chart and tucked it away. Why didn't I buy this sooner!?!?! Thank you Misslo for the perfect product for my classroom.

I Use this pocket chart for cell phones. To avoid the distractions of students using their cell phones during class, they will place their phones in the pocket which are each assigned a number. As they place their phone in the pocket, they will take the number. When class ends, they will give the number to the teacher who will then return the phone which matches the given number. This eliminates class distraction and students taking phones that does not belong to them.

I teach high school seniors and have fought the problems with the distractions of cell phones for a long time. This pocket chart is a great way to decrease the problem. I have coupled this chart with a cell phone charging station and my students happily put a sticky note with their name on the their phones and turn them in at the beginning of each period. A win-win for all. They get a charged phone, and I get their attention. :-)

I use this for calculators in my classroom. I love that the pockets are clear, so it's very easy to see if the calculator is inside. I use Avery dot stickers to label both my calculators and the pockets, and it has worked well so far.