We do Daily Five so there isn't as much to organize as with typical stations. I do have a Work on Writing Center with five desks grouped together. Inside the desk is paper and on top of each desk is a supply caddy with various writing instruments, glue, scissors, etc.
I like the way you use clothes oins instead of paper clips.
Mine are definitely not as well organised as yours! I pull out of my teacher cupboard just what we need for that day, and lay them out on the tables where the kids will do their activity. Pegs would be so much easier for my kids to manage than paperclips, so I will definitely be borrowing that idea!
We do Daily Five so there isn't as much to organize as with typical stations. I do have a Work on Writing Center with five desks grouped together. Inside the desk is paper and on top of each desk is a supply caddy with various writing instruments, glue, scissors, etc.
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KaSandra
MemoriesMadeinFirst
Thanks for visiting! The clothes pins are a great way to keep papers organized & are so much easier for little hands to manipulate.
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Mine are definitely not as well organised as yours! I pull out of my teacher cupboard just what we need for that day, and lay them out on the tables where the kids will do their activity. Pegs would be so much easier for my kids to manage than paperclips, so I will definitely be borrowing that idea!
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Luck's Little Learners
I have to work to keep my literacy areas organized! I got the baskets for free & the little tins are from Target's Dollar Spot.
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