Becca @ Teaching First is having an organization linky party and I'm joining the fun!
With the amount of stickers and rubbermaid containers I've bought through the years, I should open either a Hallmark Store or a Container Store. I'm always trying to "build a better mouse trap" when it comes to organization. Is there really such a thing as a classroom that is too big or has too much storage? I haven't found one yet. So, I feel it is imcumbent on me to do my best to be the Queen of ORganization. I'm still waiting for my crowning, but I'm working on it!
With the amount of stickers and rubbermaid containers I've bought through the years, I should open either a Hallmark Store or a Container Store. I'm always trying to "build a better mouse trap" when it comes to organization. Is there really such a thing as a classroom that is too big or has too much storage? I haven't found one yet. So, I feel it is imcumbent on me to do my best to be the Queen of ORganization. I'm still waiting for my crowning, but I'm working on it!
STICKERS:
I've tried different ways to organize my stickers and, I think I've finally found the one that works best for me. I found coupon organizer wallets make the perfect storage unit. I bought one for each month and a few extra for subjects such as language arts and math. They are small and portable which makes them easy to throw in my tote bag if I want to grade papers at home. They stand up so I can store them in a basket in chronological order so it's easy to find which one I need. Dollar Tree has some colorful ones in stock right now. I put labels on mine to make it easier to identify them. Here's a picture and a copy of the labels if you want to make some, too!
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