October 31, 2008, Newsletter Issue #5: Classroom Cubbies

Tip of the Week

Younger children are still learning how to be organized and keep track of their school materials in lower grades. That can mean added work for the teachers trying to teach them organizational skills while maintaining an efficient classroom.

Cubbies are a great way of doing this. They are like little lockers for children that can be used to store any number of items. For example, they can be used as storage for lunch boxes or winter boots when it snows or rains.

Many teachers use cubbies to place a student’s work so it is all in one place and can be taken home to their parents each weekend. Placing all their homework and class work in a folder inside the cubbies is a great way to keep track of everything and make sure it all gets back to their parents at the end of every week.

As children learn organizational skills through the use of this school furniture, they will be better prepared to be independent and keep their desks and lockers neat in the future. So try using cubbies like the ones at BizChair.com to keep your classroom organized and teach your students how to do the same.

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