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Teacher Organization 101 – Storing Extra Labels

March 22, 2017 by Teach Junkie

Keeping teacher organization simplified with this label storage tip. Here’s how to store your extra organization labels for items that you label in your classroom. This tip helps you replace damaged labels quickly, add new storage quickly or simply gives you a place to stash extra copies you made.

If you want to give some organization to your organization, here’s how to do it {wink}

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Storing Extra Classroom Labels for Teachers

Many labels that you create to put onto bins, labels and drawers in the classroom can get damaged over the year. You may also want to change the type of container you use to optimize classroom organization. If you’re anything like me, having extra labels pre-printed is a time saver.

Here is a great tip on using a binder with pockets to store your extra labels. This example is for use with math manipulatives, but you could do it with any labels you use in your classroom!

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