Teacher Necessities
Posted by Diane Badden on 12 Aug 2010 | Posted in: Teachers and Teaching
Okay, y’all. I just reached for my dental floss. Here I am trying to eat healthy, and a piece of granola gets stuck in my teeth. This never happens with chocolate!
Anyway, this simple action jogged my memory. Experiences in the classroom taught me that it’s wise to keep a stash of “just in case” items tucked away in a teacher closet, cupboard, or desk drawer. For example, I wear contact lenses, so I kept a contact case and wetting solution at school. I also had a pair of back-up specs. What about you? Tea bags? Snack bars? Headache relief medicine? A spare change of clothes? Slippers? Chocolate? What’s in your stash?
I don’t mean to be overly curious. But I think every teacher ought to keep a supply of “just in case” items—and Teacher Stash 101 isn’t a part of too many teaching programs!
It’s time to spill!
Diane
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I always like to have extra change in my drawer for students who forget their lunch money.
Great ideas everyone. Another very useful item for both my colleagues and me is a toolkit. It contains a hammer, multiple-head screw-driver, needle-nose/wire cutter and regular pliers, a 50 ft measuring tape, and Allen wrenches. This is a compact kit from Sears and has come in very handy for more than 10 years!
I’m so glad someone finally mentioned those “extras” we all bring in. I always have some light popcorn, tylenol, advil, tums, immodium, water flavor packets, sweetener for tea /coffee as well as teabags. I also like to have granola bars for a pick-me-up. For my students I always have extra plastic forks and spoons, juice boxes, napkins, cheese and crackers and safety pins for when things need a quick fix!
It rains in American Samoa! Has been lately and its always handy to keep an umbrella in the car and in my bag. Thanks to everyone who have commented. I will keep some granola bars, wipes in my drawer now that is a great idea. I do keep toothpaste, and toothbrush in my drawer. Oh, I do mouth rinse on hand. After lunch, its better for me to brush regularly as I feel better about myself. Cheers! Tui
I carry in my car at all times a canvas tote bag containing the following items in small or individual packages.
Aleve, tums, sewing kit, shout wipes, tide pen, wipes, toothbrush/paste/floss, antiperspirant, safety pens, hair clips/bands, off wipes, sunscreen, tissues, makeup, brush/comb, band-aides, medicated cream for scrapes, allergy meds., note pad/pencil/highlighter/pens, batteries (AAA/AA), lint roller, scissors, pocket knife, gum, mints, quarters, hand sanitizer, lotion, nail file/clippers, lysol spray, toothpicks, small cup, plastic spoons.
Sounds like a lot, but in small quanities, very doable. I take this in to school each day or anywhere else that I need to go and can’t return to my car easily.
This bag has saved my day, many times.
Breath mints. They are always good to have in my desk. Saftey pens in case a student has a broken zipper or rip in his or her clothes.
I keep many of the same items as above but I also keep breakfast items such as instant oatmeal, cereal for one, granola and protein bars, tea and coffee for one bags, and a coffee mug. I always have bottled waters, and candy of some sort….for myself and friends, and some for the students’ treats. I always too have many pairs of glasses around. Just the magnifiers but I never know where I put them down!
I always keep an extra 2 days worth of pills. Our school said to practice this after we had the 9/11 emergency. You never know if we might have to spend the night in the building. Alot of our teachers also have extra food in our rooms. I have a small frig. and microwave. Always have popcorn!!!
I don’t have to keep extra stuff . I live beside the school so I can run home and get what I need. But I do keep a few extra snacks and things for my kids,
I am also the go to gal at my school. I always keep a little of everything in my classroom. You never know when life is gonna rear its untimely little face.
I keep a camp chair at work so when I go out on the playground with students I have a comfy place to sit. I keep deodorant in my purse, a brush, a small magnetic mirror, a pair of slippers, and a spare pair of flip-flops at work. My feet are in pain by the end of the day, so it’s nice to slip into something more comfortable! I have fingernail clippers and Tylenol in my purse too. I also keep dental floss and breath mints in my purse at all times! You never know when a parent will show up, and I always want to look and smell my best!
Lol…I am SO glad to see that I am not the only one who stashes ‘just incase’ items in my closet. I always have on hand the following goodies: tea bags/honey, plastic spoon & forks, granola bars and a few other snacks, bottled drinks (spring H2O and Life Waters), lotion, Tide to Go pen, acid reducer and Advil, fingernail file, polish remover, hand sanitizer, wipes, sweater and umbrella. It always seems like I have a ton of ‘extras’ but, lol, reading some of your comments I think I may be adding some additionals to my stash!;)