Open the dock and tap Sticky Note
A fresh note lands on the board — start typing straight away.
Reminders that stay stuck until you say so.
The classic yellow square, minus the curling corners. Jot reminders, park questions, leave notes for future-you — they stay put on the board until dealt with.
Also called: post-it note · notepad
Click the note and type — it's editable.
No setup screen, no import wizard — Sticky Note lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.
A fresh note lands on the board — start typing straight away.
Colour-code by subject, urgency or table group. Yellow for reminders, pink for 'do not forget'.
Drag notes anywhere. They stay exactly where you left them until you delete them.
Three ways teachers actually run sticky note — steal one for tomorrow morning.
Three notes as a tiny kanban. Slide tasks across as the lesson runs and the class always knows where it is.
'Collect trip money', 'photos at 2pm' — pinned where you'll actually look: the board you teach from.
One note by the daily plan: 'hand in reading records, starter's on the board'. The arrival routine, written once, runs itself.
My class actually cheers when the Boardee background loads. Transitions that used to eat five minutes now take five seconds.
Every tool lives on the same board — these turn sticky note into a whole routine.
…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:
Yes — pick a colour per note, which turns a pile of notes into a system.
They stay on the board until you remove them. Friday's note to yourself is waiting on Monday.
As many as the board can carry — though past a certain point, future-you may have notes about present-you's system.
No — no login, nothing to install. Notes save with the board on this device; an account only matters for keeping boards across devices.
Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.