How to organize and manage student supplies in the classroom is a question I am often asked. Are you on team caddy or individual student supplies? Either way, managing student school supplies doesn't need to be a nightmare.
What School Supplies do Kindergartners Need
What to include- pencil, eraser, scissors, glue stick, or glue sponge. New to glue sponges- go here for details. (glue tubs) Having pencil problems- go here for how to manage pencils. (pencil problems)
How to manage and Organize Student Supplies
Using Community Supply Bins
When using community table bins to organize student supplies, I suggest color coding all the materials. Create a bin for each table group, then color code the scissors and other supplies to match the color of the bin. You can use colored tape to color code pencils and other school supplies as well. Having color-coded school supplies helps designate which table items belong.
Student supply bins can be found during the back-to-school season. If you are looking for a specific color, you might have more luck looking on Amazon. That is where I found mine.
Individual Student Supply Storage
Starting the year off with individual student supplies does help students to learn to be responsible. For keeping track of individual student supplies, you can use pencil pouches or pencil boxes. I have used both pencil boxes and pencil pouches for student supplies. With the pencil pouches, each student has a two-sided name tag that fastens to the pencil pouch using binder clip rings. For pencil boxes, the student's name is on the top and the sight word chart is on the inside of the lid.
My only dislike for the boxes is that students are often tapping, shaking, or drumming on them. However, I teach the expectations from day one, that boxes are off-limits when I am talking. Students quickly learn to leave their boxes alone or I will remove them from their table until they need them.
These are the pencil pouches I use. They have held up quite well. I was able to wash and reuse many of them.
Lost and Found Bin
How Do you Organize Student Materials at a Table?
Managing other classroom materials can be tricky if you don't have designated cubbies. Luckily for me, I have two sets of cubbies. I use the smaller cubbies for their journals, handwriting books, and pencil boxes. In the larger cubbies, I use Book Bins to hold their decodable readers. I use chair pockets to hold their whiteboards, Calendar Notebooks, and their Learning Binders.
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