Friday 13 September, 2013

Back to School Organizational Tips for Teachers – Part 2


• Consider using a color-coded organizational scheme. Colored plastic bins are especially useful for elementary school teachers who teach various subjects in the same classroom. You can denote a different color for each subject. Green for science, blue for mathematics, red for art, and so on. You can use this scheme for organizing throughout your […]


• Consider using a color-coded organizational scheme. Colored plastic bins are especially useful for elementary school teachers who teach various subjects in the same classroom. You can denote a different color for each subject. Green for science, blue for mathematics, red for art, and so on. You can use this scheme for organizing throughout your classroom—for supplies, papers, and more.

Clear view plastic bins also make handy school storage supplies. Since it is easy to see through these bins, they are ideal for organizing supplies which you may have to access frequently. They are particularly handy for organizing items that students may need to access directly. They will be able to see through the bins to the materials inside without digging through the bins to find the one they want. This may be especially helpful for younger children.

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