
I try to stay organized. That's just the way I am. So when I walked into my first Kindergarten classroom and saw class materials thrown about, I panicked! I knew I had to get them organized, sorted into the appropriate bin, and labeled. (I wish I had before/after pics, but of course I wasn't into blogging back then and such things never crossed my mind!!)
If you try to be organized like I do, maybe you will benefit from these labels. Each label has the word on it as well as a picture for non-readers. I found my students often would even write these words down when writing the room!
The labels include:
- colored pencils
- thin markers
- markers
- magnifying glasses
- crayons
- play-dough
- water paints
- glue
- pencils
- paintbrushes
- stamps & inkpads
- glue sticks
- sponges
- scissors
- cookie cutters
- stencils
- dot paint
- chalk
- foam lacing letters
- erasers
- water sticks
- dry erase markers
Looking for more ways to get organized? Click on the picture below to go to an organization linky party!!
Thanks for looking!
~HoJo~

5 comments:
Thanks for these! Can't tell you how many times I come up empty when searching for photos to put on my labels.
What a great resource - thanks so much for sharing. If you plan to add any, these would be great for us intermediate grade folks:
* dry erase marker
* highlighters
* sticky notes
You're the best! :D
Thanks so much for adding this awesome post over to my bloghop and linky!! I hope that you get some more eyes in your direction, because obviously the resources that you've offered are just what folks need!!
Debbie Clement
RainbowsWithinReach
What a terrific freebie!
Thank you for sharing this at TBA and linking up!
~Fern
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Thanks so much for the cute labels - and free too! You're the best!!!
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