You don’t have to blow your entire supply budget in order to create a space that is both welcoming and efficient. There are lots of tricks for repurposing items you already have or utilizing inexpensive items in creative ways in order to keep your classroom fun, fresh, and functional. Source Your Supplies There are […]
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The Science of Snow: Incorporating Snow into Classroom Activities
Snowflakes come in an amazing variety of shapes and sizes—and the old adage “no two snowflakes are alike” holds true. Each snowflake can be made up of combinations of dozens of shapes—from simple bullets and triangles to complex dendrites and stars. Check out these activity ideas and get your students engaged and learning about the […]
Recycling Holiday Leftovers in the Classroom
The flurry of preparation before the holiday, seasonal décor and even the gifts themselves yield a fair number of leftovers and potential trash. Before you throw things away, though, take a fresh new look at holiday leftovers and find new ways to recycle and use these pieces in your classroom. You’ll not only be […]
Classroom Art & Craft Supplies Storage Ideas
If you’re like most teachers, flat surfaces and storage cabinets are at a premium in your classroom—you likely don’t have enough to start with – and the sheer amount of arts & crafts supplies you use is simply overwhelming. Coming up with some creative ways to store your classroom craft supplies can help you […]
Laminating Tips, Tricks and Ideas for the Classroom
The laminating machine can be an educator’s best friend. From craft projects to flash cards, laminating lets you up your DIY game. It’s cost effective, stretching the life of your classroom paper goods and allowing you to make things you would otherwise have to buy (or do without). A high-quality machine gives you more options […]
23 Classroom Must-Haves
We’ve gathered a list of must-haves for your classroom. From organizational tools to classroom decorations, these items will prepare any classroom for a new school year. What can’t you live without in your classroom? Leave your must-have items and anything you would add to the list in the comments! When you’re ready to shop, check out our […]
DIY Teaching Space: Make Your Classroom a Home Away From Home
Teachers spend as much time in their classrooms as they do their homes, so why not make your work space a comfortable, warm place to be? Not only will decorating your classroom keep you comfortable, relaxed, and inspired, it will also help your students feel motivated and comfortable when they enter your class. Here […]
Enjoy Summer Without Worrying About Classroom Prep
Did you recently wake up and realize that summer break is halfway over? As you regroup and rejuvenate from the previous year, it can be difficult to wrap your mind around the fact that the new school year is only a few or several weeks away. You don’t have to spend the next month and a […]
Tips for Updating Classroom Storage on a Budget
Trying to create a warm and creative learning space on a budget isn’t as hard as one might think. With a little creativity, imagination, and some DIY inspiration, teachers can pull together a great looking classroom without spending a lot of money. Here are some ideas to get you started and help you create customized, creative, […]
Pro Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Library
What teacher doesn’t love books? The trouble with being a confirmed bibliophile is usually one of space: Just where are you going to put them all? We have a few ideas. Why not celebrate School Library Month by taking stock of all your great classroom books and getting them organized? With the right materials, you […]
Upcycling in the Classroom
Every little bit counts, so if you can save money in the classroom by choosing recycled pieces for your art projects you can stretch your budget as far as possible. Choosing to use recycled pieces (upcycling) also helps send a green-friendly message in the classroom, as kids see you make eco conscious decisions for your […]
Spring Classroom Project Ideas
Spring is in the air and it is the perfect time for new classroom projects. Whether you teach high school or elementary school, the right project can get kids out of the winter doldrums and geared up for warmer weather. Spring is the perfect time for new beginnings and new projects. Arts & Crafts […]
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