Essential School Supplies for Busy Teachers
As
a teacher, a new school year presents an opportunity to inspire, educate, and
connect with your students. To ensure a smooth and successful year, having the
right set of school supplies is crucial. From organization tools to classroom
essentials, below are listed 20 essential school supplies that every teacher
should have in their arsenal.
Lesson
Plan Organizer
Starting
the year with a well-organized lesson plan is key to effective teaching. An
organizer or planner specifically designed for educators will help you outline
and manage your lessons throughout the year.
Writing
Supplies
A
variety of writing supplies, such as pens, pencils, markers, and highlighters,
are essential for both you and your students. Make sure to have enough for everyone
and consider using different colors to keep things visually engaging.
Notebooks
and Paper
Keep
a stock of notebooks, loose-leaf paper, and sticky notes on hand. These are
useful for jotting down important information, taking notes during meetings, and
encouraging student participation.
Classroom
Decorations
Create
an inspiring learning environment with posters, charts, and decorations that
complement your lessons. Visual aids can engage students and make your
classroom feel inviting.
Whiteboard
or Chalkboard Supplies
Whether
you prefer a whiteboard or a chalkboard, ensure you have the necessary markers,
erasers, and chalk to effectively convey information during lectures.
I
like those mini whiteboards. I use them to add valuable information for the
day. I also use them to help keep me on track.
Filing
System
Organize
your paperwork with a filing system that includes folders, binders, and labels.
This will help you easily access important documents and keep your desk
clutter-free.
My favorite is the good ole fashion file
cabinet, but these large metal monsters can seem outdated for some teachers. However,
file cabinets have taken on a
Digital
Tools
In
the digital age, having access to technology is essential. Make sure you have a
reliable computer and any necessary software for interactive lessons and
presentations. These are usually provided by the school district, but I like to
have my own tech.
I
have debated whether or not taking my own computer to work was wise or not. As
a general rule, I prefer to not care my own computer to work. However, having
my own computer does have its advantages. I can access my files easier and
quicker. I can save important information without worrying about if it is something
that aligns with district policies. Plus, I get to take it home without worrying
about any liabilities if something should happen to it while I am away from work.
Classroom
Seating Arrangements
Manipulatives
like desk name tags, seating charts, and moveable seating options can help you
create an effective classroom layout that encourages student interaction and
engagement. If you don’t want to go through the hassle of creating your own seating chart, you can purchase one
from TpT (Teachers pay Teacher). They have a wide variety of seating chart
templates to choose from.
The
first of school, you may not be aware of the dynamics between certain students.
But, try to find out which students to place near each other and which to keep apart.
Then, create a seating arrangement that will help your class flow smoothly.
Classroom
Library
Nurture
a love for reading by creating a classroom library stocked with age-appropriate
books that cater to your students' interests and reading levels. Books to
create your library with can be purchased from thrift/consignment shops or
other places where books are at a discounted price. Some libraries even give
away older books.
Arts and Crafts Supplies
Foster
creativity with art supplies like colored paper, glue, scissors, and craft
materials. These supplies can be used for projects, presentations, and
interactive lessons.
Classroom
Organization Tools
Bins,
storage containers, and shelves are vital for maintaining an organized and
clutter-free classroom. Use these tools to store supplies, student work, and
teaching materials.
If
you want to be a little more creative in your choice of filing systems, you
might want to consider using small dressers. You can even use plastic milk
crates or wooden apple crates.
Assessment
Materials
Let’s
be honest. Unfortunately, most kids won’t come to class prepared. They are
going to forget their pencil, pen, or some other material. Be sure to have some
handy for test days…especially for test days. Some students will intentionally
not have supplies on test days.
And,
don’t forget to have your own gear for test day. Bring a stock of pens for
grading, rubrics for evaluating assignments, and assessment tools tailored to
the subjects you teach.
Classroom
Technology
Apart
from basic digital tools, consider having devices like tablets or e-readers
that can facilitate interactive learning through educational apps and eBooks.
First
Aid Kit
Safety
first! A well-stocked first aid kit can come in handy for addressing minor
injuries and ailments that might occur in the classroom.
Cleaning
Supplies
Maintain
a clean and hygienic classroom environment with cleaning supplies like
disinfectant wipes, tissues, and hand sanitizer, especially important for
health-conscious times. Yes, most schools have janitors. But, do you really want
to wait until they have time before you disinfect your classroom?
Timers
and Clocks
Keep
track of time during lessons and activities with wall clocks and timers. These
tools can help you manage classroom transitions effectively.
Interactive
Whiteboard or Smartboard
If
available, an interactive whiteboard or smartboard can greatly enhance your
teaching by allowing dynamic presentations, interactive activities, and digital
engagement.
Name
Tags, Labels, & a Substitute Binder
For
younger students or when you have a substitute teacher, having name tags and
labels on students' belongings can prevent confusion and streamline classroom
management.
Substitute
binder is a way to ensure that your class runs smoothly. You should prepare
your substitute binder as early as possible. I would suggest within the first three
weeks of school. Have assignments already prepared and ready for distribution.
Again, TpT (Teachers pay Teachers) is a great place to purchase a substitute
teacher binder.
Classroom
Games and Learning Aids
Engage
students through educational games, puzzles, flashcards, and manipulatives that
make learning more interactive and enjoyable.
Personal
Supplies
Lastly,
don't forget your personal supplies. Keep a water bottle, snacks, and any
personal items you may need during the day to stay energized and focused. I
might suggest purchasing your own refrigerator and microwave. By having your
own frig, you will ensure that you can keep your snacks and other food cool.
The microwave will prevent you from having to wait on the one in the teacher’s
longue.
Equipping
yourself with these 20 essential school supplies will set the stage for a
successful and organized school year. With the right tools at your disposal,
you can create an engaging and enriching learning environment for your students
while efficiently managing your teaching responsibilities.
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