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  1. I'm working on decorating clipboards for one of Tara's Monday Made its, but that means I will be needing a clipboard bucket and label as well, so I'm glad I can get that out of the way first with your adorable label! And I need to see if I can find that bucket! We store our lunches in a large plastic bucket that we leave outside of the classroom, but this year it's overflowing, some some of my students have to leave their lunches on the bench right next to it!

    Molly
    Lessons with Laughter

  2. CUTE labels. We store our lunches in a large, heavy duty tub with handles (I believe I got it at Home Depot or Lowe's). It stays in the hallway, as there is NO ROOM at the inn, er, in my classroom. 🙂 Only trouble is that it can get pretty heavy/unwieldy for young kiddos. Our K and 1st teachers store theirs in rolling laundry baskets with handles, and that seems to work well.

    Gayla
    Teach On.

  3. I just absolutely LOVE your Bright and Clear signs. My whole room is decorated that way 🙂 Makes me smile every morning when I walk in.

    1. Hey Kelly! I am LOVING the reading drawers so far! They keep the room so neat and organized and the kids love them too. We've only had three days in so far, but we'll see how it goes this week. I'll be posting more about them soon 🙂

    2. Hi! So I bought drawers this weekend and they should arrive sometime this week. I am still 5 short but I am hoping to find something to sit on top of the ones I found at Sams. I gave you a shout out on my blog! I am new to the whole blogging thing…as in this past week. So I hope I shouted out correctly 🙂

      ~Kelly~
      Are You Taller Than a 5th Grader

  4. I have missed your Kristen!! I love your baskets! I use the same thing for my clipboards!! It is great for my kids to pick up and move around if need be! I hope you are enjoying being back to school!

    1. Hi Kristen, I bought that font but finding it hard to install. How'd you install it to be able to use on printable things- not just on a blog????

    2. Hi Michelle…I'm not sure. I just installed it and then it shows up in my programs automatically (once they've been restarted after I download it). If you google how to install font along with your computer type, you may be able to find some help–sorry I can't be of more help myself!

  5. Oh too cute. Love the watermelon one! I might re-purpose it for something else, as I do not store lunches in my room. 😛 Thanks love.

    BTW, glad your back. 🙂

    M

  6. We also keep our lunchboxes in a large tub. The first two kiddos in line carry it to the lunchroom as the rest of us head out to recess. When the kids come in for lunch they grab their bag and into the lunchroom they go. We collect them all on our way out of the lunchroom and carry them that way to our classroom. This method insures no swinging lunchboxes, no accidental whacks with a wild lunchbox, and no dropping of lunchboxes 🙂

    I need to get a bin for my clipboards, but I also need a pencil sharpener and my back to school classroom budget is about all maxed out!

    Thanks for the adorable downloads!!!
    Lisa
    Super Pig and Tyrant King

  7. I am a meanie and make my kids take their own lunch. We have lockers they store them in 🙂

    Love it! I saw those bins and thought about getting one for recess. Currently they carry a laundry type bag.

    Every New Beginning Blog

  8. Our school hasa large trolly with three shelves. Each class has a designated shelf and the students put their lunch on it when they come in the morning. At lunch time the trolly is wheeled to the dining hall and students grab their lunch before they go in. So handy! Never need to worry about student lunches.

  9. Our lunch boxes go in a laundry basket. It is durable and easy for kids to carry from the classroom to the lunchroom.

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