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November 11, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Baggie Labels for the Classroom

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Maybe you can relate to the following:

“Sue” is a sweet student, albeit a little more than a little scatterbrained from time to time. She is very excited to learn, but doesn’t really have organizational skills when it’s time to clean up and move on to something else.

So everything gets dumped into her desk.

Her pencils, glue, scissors, wadded up scrap paper, folders, papers (not in the folders), markers with no caps, marker caps with no markers, notebooks, books, and 5 different independent reading books from your classroom library.

Sue does have a plastic pencil case that she brought to school on the first day per her school supply list. That pencil pouch lasted all of one week before it tore and had a huge hole in it.

Perhaps it’s time to help Sue with her student organizational skills so she learns how to best keep her desk neat, which will be a good life skill to take with her forever.

Baggie Labels for the Classroom

How to Make Your Own Set of Binder Pouches for Students

An easy solution to ripped plastic pencil pouches that students bring to school are baggies!

Yup, simple plastic bags that can be reused over and over again – and then recycled when the school year is finished!

Supplies needed:

  • Any type of plastic baggie will do, though I highly recommend extra strength baggies in a larger size than snack size; I also prefer the slider baggies so students aren’t fighting with making sure the baggie is closed all the way
  • Duct Tape – I prefer patterned duct tape and definitely duct tape over packing tape as you want it to be heavy duty so it lasts
  • 3-hole punch

How to Make:

  1. Place your duct tape around the side and bottom edges of your baggies to reinforce the sides.
  2. Next, use your 3-hole puncher to punch holes into the bottom edge through your baggie and the tape
  3. Pop the baggie into a binder and viola! A perfect “new” pencil pouch for a binder to keep any loose supplies in and from rolling around in a desk
  4. Optional: If you would like the student to have different supply pouches for different subjects or reasons, simply slap a label on the front with the student name and subject/supply {Need some labels? Gotcha covered below!}
Baggie Labels for the Classroom

Items to Keep in the Binder Pouch

I realized that you could use the pouches for lots of different supplies! 

Baggie Labels for the Classroom

You can also use DIY pencil pouches for storing:

  • flash cards for sight words, math, spelling, or vocabulary
  • pencils
  • art class supplies
  • computer class username and passwords
  • lunch money
  • notes
  • markers or colored pencils
  • craft project small pieces that aren’t quite finished
  • game pieces or other classroom manipulatives

There are so many different things you can show your students to organize.

And the best part is that the baggie can be stored in a 3-ring binder or even in the prongs of a 2-pocket folder for different subjects.

Other Baggie DIYs for the Classroom

Need more baggie inspiration for the classroom? Check out some of the following additional baggie-inspired classroom make it take it projects!

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Baggie Labels for the Classroom

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Baggie Labels for the Classroom

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Baggie Labels for the Classroom

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Simple Headphone Storage Solutions

Baggie Labels for the Classroom

So easy and easy on your teacher wallet too!

What other ways have you used baggies? Or what other supplies can you think of that students could use their new pencil pouches for in your classroom?

I’d love to hear your ideas too in the comments below!

Need some blank labels for your baggies?

Download the following file, update the names or titles in Google Slides or Power Point, and then print on a sheet of 2×4 plain labels. Done and done!

Baggie Labels for the Classroom

~Charity

Charity Preston

This post originally appeared at Organized Classroom.

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About Charity Preston

A teacher, mom, wife. Featured in Scholastic Instructor Magazine, NEA, TeachHub, and Edutopia, Charity has over a half million fans and followers all over the world. A former K-6 gifted intervention specialist, she has built and managed over 20 educational related websites since 2011, and collaborated with high profile companies, such as eBay, ASCD, and Pinterest. Charity is the CEO of PEN Group Online, Inc. where she has taught her classroom and teacherpreneur business development systems to thousands of fans and members.

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