How do you all store your ciriculium? I am tired of random bins, boxes, and tubs. I found plastic file storage tubs that look pretty cool. You can put hanging file folders in them too. Any suggestions are welcome and needed!
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Originally posted by LostMyMarbles View PostHow do you all store your ciriculium? I am tired of random bins, boxes, and tubs. I found plastic file storage tubs that look pretty cool. You can put hanging file folders in them too. Any suggestions are welcome and needed!
For supplies I use plastic storage boxes.
I buy clear ones and I buy the same brand/style in different sizes as sticking to one brand allows for easy stacking etc.
I keep on closest with shelves from floor to ceiling and I store the boxes stacked on that shelf so I can easily view them and see which one I am looking for.
Yes, it's sometimes a PITA and sometimes takes up more room than I want but it is what it is......I think we simply have to come to the understanding and acceptance that we need an entire room just for curriculum and craft materials.::
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostI think we simply have to come to the understanding and acceptance that we need an entire room just for curriculum and craft materials.::Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
They are also our future.
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I hang oversized (huge) plastic bags like this http://amzn.to/2bsOB9B in a closet on a hanger. It helps with preserving other space, lets me see what is inside the bag and I can label it for the season.
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I'm lucky enough to have a full bedroom that I can dedicate to storage. I have about 10 5-shelf plastic shelving units that I stack clear plastic, labeled boxes on. It was key to find the right boxes and the right shelving units---I'm able to maximize how many boxes go on each shelf because I reallly shopped around and measured for the right size shelving).
On one wall, I have block area materials and books. Another wall is math/literacy/holiday and the other wall is art. The middle of the room and closet are pretend area materials.
I also have a filing cabinet full of all of my ideas written out organized by theme. I love my organized space, but it never seems to stay organized for very long, because I'm always throwing more things in there!
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My patterns & ideas are all in files by month and stored in two file boxes.
My flannel board stories and activities are stored in clear bins-one for each month Sept.-May.
Then there are seasonal activities, decorations that are stored on shelves.
My books I read to the kids each have a bin with a lid/handle Sept-May. One bin for summer.
I have books on tape-yes that old! In ziplock bags store by month in two milk crates.
I have a plastic three drawer bin (the multi colored ones) with quick go to activities in my circle time area.
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Curriculum is organized by plastic boxes with 1-2 themes in each box. They are inside of the stairway closet (and we had a part of the wall removed under there to gain MORE space).
I have about 6 stacks with 3 stacks on each side so they're somewhat easily accessible. It works well.
My books that accompany the themes are on three very large wall shelves my husband built in our Circle Time area. There are just too many of them.
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I suggest browsing Clever Container-I am amazed at how handy some of their stuff is! Thirty one is another company who has LOTS of organizing stuff that I use.
I know there is a 31 distributor on this site-PM me, and I'll put you in touch with her.
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I use mother goose time, and I've found that I can store about 3 months worth of leftovers in one large clear storage container. I write the themes on a label on the outside. Then at the end of the year I combine themes that match from past years..so that about every 3 or 4 years when I have a younger group, I can use leftovers instead of subscribing.
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Suitcases!! the old school ones. I bought 5 cheap from the thrift store. I store a months (sometimes two) worth in there, plush the books that accompany that theme. the cd that contains printable and any art I did (i take photos) goes in a pocket on the inside top. These get stacked in a corner, which makes them look like stylish art instead of teacher storage. also have books stored under my bed
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy patterns & ideas are all in files by month and stored in two file boxes.
My flannel board stories and activities are stored in clear bins-one for each month Sept.-May.
Then there are seasonal activities, decorations that are stored on shelves.
My books I read to the kids each have a bin with a lid/handle Sept-May. One bin for summer.
I have books on tape-yes that old! In ziplock bags store by month in two milk crates.
I have a plastic three drawer bin (the multi colored ones) with quick go to activities in my circle time area.
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