When students writes sentences with a pencil in a notebook, they use a plastic thin board under the paper. What is the suitable English term for that?

I give my grandchildren clipboards to write on, especially if they are writing while we are in the car or any other place where there's not a table or desk. Is that the term you're looking for -- clipboard? http://www.answers.com/clipboard?cat=technology

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What about plastic sheet?

Are the sentences below grammatical?

1. He inserted a plastic sheet between the papers in his notebook to write a passage with a pencil.

2. He inserted a plastic card board between the papers in his notebook to write a passage with a pencil.

The term "a plastic sheet" implies something flimsy, something that is not solid enough to write on. Cardboard is stiff and therefore usually solid enough to write on.

You could use the term "a plastic board," I suppose.

The suitable English term for the plastic thin board that students use under the paper while writing with a pencil in a notebook is a "writing board" or a "clipboard."

To find the answer to this question, you can follow a few steps. Firstly, you can brainstorm and make a list of possible terms or phrases that describe the item. In this case, words like "plastic," "thin," "board," "paper," "writing," and "notebook" could be relevant. Once you have a list of possible terms, you can use an online search engine or a dictionary to see if any of these terms match the intended word. Additionally, you can also consult with people who are fluent in English or have prior knowledge about the topic to get their input.