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Must Have Teaching Tools to Organize Your Preschool Classroom

Must have teaching tools to help you organize your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. A list of must have organization tools to help you organize your teacher life.

20 Classroom Storage Ideas

20 classroom storage ideas to try this year in your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom!

Teacher Storage and Organization Ideas

Teacher storage and organization tips and ideas. There’s a big difference between having a lot of stuff and finding the room to store it all as well as keeping it organized so you can find what you need when you need it.

Teacher Desk Makeover

DIY teacher desk makeover. Inexpensive tutorial that will show you how to brighten up and organize your teacher desk area.

Printable Book Box Labels

Printable book box labels for your pre-k, preschool, or kindergarten classroom library. More than 27 different labels to choose from, editable.

Cheap Book Storage Boxes

Use Ice cube bins to create cheap book storage boxes for your preschool or kindergarten classroom.

Cute Band Aid Storage Box

How to make a cute band-aid storage box for your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. A quick and easy tutorial for busy teachers.

Ice Cube Tray Marker Storage And Organization

Today I’m tackling one of my biggest pet peeves. This one is bigger than my flannel board frustration, my puzzle storage problem, or lost to-do lists. I’m finally going to solve my marker storage dilemma! It’s one of my go to 40+ teaching hacks to make my teaching life easier. […]

Creative Classroom File Organizer

Simple and cheap file folder storage solution using a dish drainer.

Picture Frame List

Printable classroom to-do list for picture frame. Preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten teachers, never lose your list again!

Literacy Beginnings: Chapter 4

Karen from Prekinders did such a phenomenal job of hosting Chapter 4 in our Literacy Beginnings book study blog party I almost couldn’t think of anything to add