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February 19, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Taco Themed Storage Tower Inserts

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Classrooms can get cluttered without a doubt.

Smart teachers save everything.  You never know when you might need that stack of newspaper sale ads for a budgeting lesson.  Or a class set of mini magnifying glasses when you find a cool bug in the room.  Or even all those millions of google eyes when you decide to make a fun writing prompt that involves an imaginary monster with 5 eyes.

But most teachers do not have unlimited space in which to store everything.

So we need to be strategic about how everything is put away – as well as how to find it again when we need it.

There’s nothing worse than finding the perfect resource material 2 weeks after you have taught the lesson.

Taco Themed Storage Tower Inserts

One handy trick I like is using inexpensive plastic storage towers.

Depending on where they are located and what is in them, they can even usually be stacked.

They are wonderful for not only housing overflow materials, but even for making a specific “centers” area in the classroom when space is at a premium.

You can place one of these towers on top of a table, on the top of wall cabinets or wardrobes, or even on the floor under a table and label them as the center name where they will find all the materials inside needed to complete the activity.

Keep reading below for a list of possible ways to organize your storage towers.

Taco Themed Storage Tower Inserts

Making Your Storage Look Spectacular

If you have been a reader here at Organized Classroom, you know that I am a big fan of everything have a place in the room.

Having an organized system that stays in place all year is the key to feeling prepared and less-stressed throughout the school year.

So when I set up my storage towers, I take a look at them from all angles in the room.

I don’t look at just the front where I will obviously have a label stating what is inside of each drawer, but I also take a look at the sides and back of the tower.

If I can see all the messy materials inside, I simply add a panel that hides everything inside.

And the best part is that the panels match whatever classroom decor theme I happen to be using that year – and they are very easy to swap out from year to year.

Having everything concealed makes it easier to just toss all the materials inside the tower, usually not needing to have all the cords wound up perfectly for example, because no one will see all the items inside with the side or back panels in place.

It really is the little extras that make me smile when I notice them in my classroom throughout the day.

Taco Themed Storage Tower Inserts

More Ideas for Storage Tower in the Classroom

Need some more ideas for how you can organize your storage towers?  Check out some of my favorite sorting solutions below.

  • centers (reading, writing, vocabulary)
  • subject (math, social studies, science)
  • classes or periods (Period A, B, C)
  • grade levels (5th, 6th, 7th)
  • technology tower (headphones, tablets, power cables)
  • writing products (loose leaf, spiral notebooks, composition books)
  • textbooks (math, reading/LA, science)
  • extra school supplies (pencils, crayons, painting supplies)
  • paper products (tissues, paper towels, napkins)
  • dry erase tower (boards, markers, erasers)
  • lunch tower (lunch box storage)
  • assessment tower (one drawer for work turned in, one for work that needs returned)
  • classroom library (books that need resolved and books that need to be checkout out)
  • classroom mgmt. shopping store (each drawer is a different “price” for rewards)
  • recycling (use the drawers for extra large scrap paper and copies to be reused)
  • bulletin board materials (borders, cut outs, letters)

What have you used plastic storage for in your classroom?  We would love to hear your ideas in a comment below as well!

How about a small set of taco themed insert labels for a Sterilite 2830 Medium Storage Tower? Grab them below and add your own custom text either in Power Point or Google Slides.

Enjoy!

Taco Themed Storage Tower Inserts

~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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