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How to DIY: Anchor Chart Storage

July 19, 2015 by Teach Junkie

Get instant organization with this anchor chart storage tip. Here is how to diy anchor chart storage so you can easily find and organize your anchor charts. You’ll love how easy it really is using classic materials like a bin, rubber bands and labels – which you probably already have on hand. If you can’t afford lots of hanging space to store your anchor charts then this also will help your anchor charts from looking like a disaster waiting to happen in the cupboard.

How to DIY: Anchor Chart Storage - Teach Junkie

Source: teachingwithamountainview.com

Anchor Chart Storage Made Easy

Store your anchor charts upright with this easy system to organize them and keep them from getting bent. Use a tall container that fits the space you need. Add rubber bands and labels to keep each chart from getting bent and to make it easy to recognize without needing to unfold it. Find out how color coding your labels will help save you even more time.

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