Whenever a teacher retires and comes back to visit us at school, we always notice and comment how refreshed and relaxed they look. After watching your videos for years, I can say the same thing about you after you moved to Texas! You look better than ever! Thanks for the fun video. This is year 31 for me, but I still enjoy your videos and learning from you.
I use a cutlery/utensil caddy to hold my pens/pencils. There's also a large spot designed for napkins and that's where I put medium size notepads. I never knew there was an electronic whistle. I'm going to check that out. Thank you for the video.
I would love a video on items NOT to purchase! I'm a student teacher now and have begun buying items for my future classroom, so a video like that would definitely be helpful!
Electric Whistle by far is one of my favorite purchases I bought from your RUclips. It sounds a little like our fire drill alarm, but it is a HUGE game changer for calling in kids from recess!
You can use a picnic silverware caddy to store your pens. The one I have has 3 small compartments and 1 large compartment. I added 3 plastic cups to the large compartment to make 6 compartments.
Thank you so much for the video - super helpful even to a veteran of 26 years. I wouldl, however, encourage everyone to try to find heavy cardboard, wood or metal items to replace their plastic ones. I know they will be either less long-lived or more expensive, but we have only 1 planet, and plastic waste is a huge part of the problem. Teacher should be leading the charge and modeling sustainability, IMHO. The good news is we often model reuse, recycle, and repurpose anyway because of our initial good purchases -- like you :) -- or because of our budgets. LOL
Not only did I land my first job from your portfolio template and the information you provided us with. It was relevant, it was authentic, instrumental in fleshing our full content. I also use these within my classroom. I am not a math teacher, but whatever you provided has really helped me through. Continue inspiring lives, god bless you.
God Bless you for your love 💕 for children and your investment into our future! As an Elementary Teacher you’ve helped me in so MANY ways to become more organized!
I got an electric whistle shortly after you first recommended it several years ago. My kids ever since have been obsessed with it (I let one kid per day use the whistle to call everyone in from recess)!
I have had a personal laminator long before I taught in school. I was a piano teacher and I made my own lesson books and practice books and used the laminator for the covers. After teaching in Sped, probably my first year I either bought a new one or used one from before. It doesn't matter what brand. It broke. But it was so great, I just had to have it (but was broke) so I tore it apart and fixed it for 10 more years. It was a pain but I now have the Scotch and LOVE it! I use the dry erase pockets (works great for on the wall calendar so I can add or change IEP dates and such) but I cannot live without my Scotch laminator!
Those stikki clips would’ve saved me so much time!!!!!! I love scoot task cards to get my kids up and moving and as a review for each unit. Have so many of them!! Thanks for the suggestions !
My personal laminator is a lifesaver. If I get struck at night or over the weekend with some inspiration it's nice to have my own. I'm going to be looking into those scissors. That looks like a total game changer!!!
Your videos are so motivating! I literally wait for new videos every week! Although I really miss those vlogs where you'd share your daily routine as a teacher from the day start till the day end! Would you start teaching again anytime soon?
Great budget option for dry erase pockets are heavyweight page protectors. They aren't cute/as sturdy, but you can store a whole mess of them in a big binder, and its a cheap solution if you want everyone in the class using them together.
Hi Michelle. I want to tell you how wonderful the voice amplifier you recommend has been. Since we are required to wear mask all day this has made it so much less stressful to teach! Several of the teachers at my school will be purchasing one as well.
Check with your school on whether or not you get a budget for buying supplies. Also, a big thing to check is what other teachers in your building have that they are no longer using or can loan you. Since everyone's situation is different in terms of what they need, there isn't (in my opinion) one universal list.
Thank you. I'm a long time substitute teacher and working as a special education paraprofessional this year. This coming fall semester (2023), I will be student teaching and then be ready to have my own room. I can't wait, I am totally looking for things that I can use.
Would love the worst purchases video! I am currently in college for Elementary Education and told my husband I am going to slowly buy items while I finish up schooling so that I can be prepared when I start teaching.
LOVE the electronic whistle! Never heard of it - but super useful when a supply/sub comes in. I too would love to see a video on what not to buy. Pen caddy idea: use a utensil caddy. Works just as well.
Thank you! I made my purchase of the wireless presenter & x-large dry erase marker using your links in the description. I also purchased a 30 pack of black dry erase pockets. Add those in the description too!
I can definitely vouch for the spring loaded scissors and laminator. Life changer. I’m able to get things made for my class so quickly. Definitely could have use those my first year of teaching.
This was great! I have many of these and absolutely love them. I will be looking forward to making a few more purchases based on your list. I would love to know what not to buy as well. Top ten worst purchases would be very helpful to not waste our precious teacher money. Thank you!
I commented on a previous video recommending stikki clips. In my experience, they work well but do leave a wax residue behind. You may not notice it at first but over time, dust and dirt sticks to it and it looks terrible. We have cinder block walls so the wax and now dirt are embedded in the walls. Also, kids walking by would take them off and pick the wax out to mix with hand sanitizer to make slime….yes…I know, right? So then I bought just the stikki dots which are just the wax without the clips to replace the wax on the clips. Anyways, I stopped using them altogether. They are great if you put them somewhere and don’t move them!
Can’t use push pins bc the walls are cinder block. The new trend at my school is to put up removable hooks and hang clipboards from them with a small piece of double-sided adhesive behind the clipboard so it doesn’t swing around. This was pretty costly (around $40-$50). The hooks were from Amazon and the clipboards from the dollar store, but it is so quick and easy to put up and take down student work!! I’ve done tape, putty, the stikki clips, clothesline with pegs etc. This has been the best solution, and it looks very neat! I also added the student’s names above the clipboards so I can easily see whose art is missing.
I'm from Brazil and I love your channel! The problem here is that everything is to much expensive 😥 I try to use your tips but most of them I need to adapt to my reality as a brazilian teacher... But I appreciate your videos, they help me don't give up. Thank you for this ❤️
I can relate. I live in Grenada (that's in the Caribbean) and things are expensive here as well. I can order it but it will be expensive to ship and clear. Only if someone is coming into the island it will really help.
I'm a middle school teacher and a lot of your ideas and tips apply to my age level, too. You are awesome!!! I'm an old dog and you are teaching me new tricks:) Thank you!
Totally buying my best friend, who is also coach, the electric whistle! And I’m buying myself the awesome presenter gadget! I feel chained to my desk. That’s a game changer. Thanks!!!
Michelle, I've been trying to find the black and white marker holder since I first saw yours (years ago now) maybe it's time for you to make reproductions of it for your merch store! :D
I am a big fan of the sticky clips and dry erase sleeves. I have never tried an electric whistle, but I think it would be very helpful since my manual whistle is just not cutting it. Thank you, as always, for the helpful tips! I appreciate all that you do! 😊
I forgot to mention that the personal laminator is also amazing. My class is split for specials (Art, Music, PE, Library) and we have a six-day rotating schedule, so I created a laminated schedule so they know exactly where to go. I also laminated all the standards of learning for each unit and hung them using thumbtacks with hooks. I just use a dry erase marker to circle the standard(s) we are covering that day in each subject. 😊
When I worked as a daycamp leader I could never use my whistle because either it had gotten dropped on the floor, or a kid would try to put it in their mouth, or it was covered in paint. An electric whistle would have been amazing.
Michelle, I know you’ve been asked this before, but can you please tell me where you bought your earrings? I love the scalloped diamond shaped design so much. Thank you!
But with with the wireless controller you can hold it in your hand and move about with it whereas with a wireless mouse you'd need a surface to use it and how far can you go with it? Enjoyed this vid.
Yesterday I was looking back at your videos and I liked your black and white caddy tryed to hunt for it beacuse it could be handy for my desk. Eventually I’m going to get the “teacher tool box” I put it in quotes beacuse I’m not a teacher but I think it’s brilliant
I love the whistle. I'm a Camp Counselor every Summer for a week and sometimes for 2. And a Youth Assistant. And I'm always losing my voice especially when at Camp. I may have to get it!!!!
May I ask, do you use your own money to buy all of these supplies? even the items the children use whilst in class? If you do, could anyone give me some idea of how much this would cost you on a weekly basis?
Would LOVE the worst purchases! It would be interesting to hear why they weren’t helpful in your classroom, for sure.
I would love to see a top 10 not to buy! I think that would still be beneficial!
I think that as well
Yes!
Whenever a teacher retires and comes back to visit us at school, we always notice and comment how refreshed and relaxed they look. After watching your videos for years, I can say the same thing about you after you moved to Texas! You look better than ever! Thanks for the fun video. This is year 31 for me, but I still enjoy your videos and learning from you.
I agree!
I buy my laminating pockets from sams club. A 200 pack costs $20 and often they go on sale for $15 and they are awesome!
I use a cutlery/utensil caddy to hold my pens/pencils. There's also a large spot designed for napkins and that's where I put medium size notepads. I never knew there was an electronic whistle. I'm going to check that out. Thank you for the video.
I would love a video on items NOT to purchase! I'm a student teacher now and have begun buying items for my future classroom, so a video like that would definitely be helpful!
Electric Whistle by far is one of my favorite purchases I bought from your RUclips. It sounds a little like our fire drill alarm, but it is a HUGE game changer for calling in kids from recess!
You can use a picnic silverware caddy to store your pens. The one I have has 3 small compartments and 1 large compartment. I added 3 plastic cups to the large compartment to make 6 compartments.
Thank you so much for the video - super helpful even to a veteran of 26 years. I wouldl, however, encourage everyone to try to find heavy cardboard, wood or metal items to replace their plastic ones. I know they will be either less long-lived or more expensive, but we have only 1 planet, and plastic waste is a huge part of the problem. Teacher should be leading the charge and modeling sustainability, IMHO. The good news is we often model reuse, recycle, and repurpose anyway because of our initial good purchases -- like you :) -- or because of our budgets. LOL
I loved when you said," I have 3 laminator but you don't need 3. Lol 😆
I have 3 as well. One is 16 years old.
Aaaaaand my husband just texted me “whats with the large Amazon order?!” 😂
I miss that feeling of going to school and having a nice classroom to learn in. College was really different in that sense!
Just you only you
I love that you call it “double sided sticky tape” even though the whole idea of tape is for it to be sticky!
Can you imagine double-sided non-sticky tape? Lol.
Not only did I land my first job from your portfolio template and the information you provided us with. It was relevant, it was authentic, instrumental in fleshing our full content. I also use these within my classroom. I am not a math teacher, but whatever you provided has really helped me through. Continue inspiring lives, god bless you.
God Bless you for your love 💕 for children and your investment into our future! As an Elementary Teacher you’ve helped me in so MANY ways to become more organized!
Target has a similar caddy in the party section labeled as a utensil caddy.Its white with a cure design cut out of it.
I got an electric whistle shortly after you first recommended it several years ago. My kids ever since have been obsessed with it (I let one kid per day use the whistle to call everyone in from recess)!
Also, a worst purchases video sounds great!
Girl! Your videos are so helpful!! 18yr veteran teacher and I regularly learn so much from you. Thank you!
I have had a personal laminator long before I taught in school. I was a piano teacher and I made my own lesson books and practice books and used the laminator for the covers. After teaching in Sped, probably my first year I either bought a new one or used one from before. It doesn't matter what brand. It broke. But it was so great, I just had to have it (but was broke) so I tore it apart and fixed it for 10 more years. It was a pain but I now have the Scotch and LOVE it! I use the dry erase pockets (works great for on the wall calendar so I can add or change IEP dates and such) but I cannot live without my Scotch laminator!
I definitely agree that personal laminators are super durable. I've had mine for 24 years!
Those stikki clips would’ve saved me so much time!!!!!! I love scoot task cards to get my kids up and moving and as a review for each unit. Have so many of them!! Thanks for the suggestions !
My personal laminator is a lifesaver. If I get struck at night or over the weekend with some inspiration it's nice to have my own.
I'm going to be looking into those scissors. That looks like a total game changer!!!
can u make a video on things you bought but regret, maybe because they were trending at the time? x
Wow! I had 8/10 of those items already! (And they really are game changers!!) Thanks for the Sunday morning sunshine show!! ☕️ 💻
Thank you for posting this video-very helpful! Also, where did you get your glasses from? They are so cute!
Your videos are so motivating! I literally wait for new videos every week! Although I really miss those vlogs where you'd share your daily routine as a teacher from the day start till the day end! Would you start teaching again anytime soon?
Thanks for the list. My favoirte all-time tool is my cuttingboard. Couldn't teach without it.
Love the hair! Please do the worst items you’ve bought or items you think Teachers shouldn’t buy!
Great budget option for dry erase pockets are heavyweight page protectors. They aren't cute/as sturdy, but you can store a whole mess of them in a big binder, and its a cheap solution if you want everyone in the class using them together.
Hi Michelle. I want to tell you how wonderful the voice amplifier you recommend has been. Since we are required to wear mask all day this has made it so much less stressful to teach! Several of the teachers at my school will be purchasing one as well.
I'm curious about this as well.
it's good to use voice amplifiers even pre-covid
The electric whistle has been the best thing to have. No more strained voice.
Yes! What should I avoid purchasing? Thank you Michelle.
Check with your school on whether or not you get a budget for buying supplies. Also, a big thing to check is what other teachers in your building have that they are no longer using or can loan you. Since everyone's situation is different in terms of what they need, there isn't (in my opinion) one universal list.
Thank you. I'm a long time substitute teacher and working as a special education paraprofessional this year. This coming fall semester (2023), I will be student teaching and then be ready to have my own room. I can't wait, I am totally looking for things that I can use.
Would love the worst purchases video! I am currently in college for Elementary Education and told my husband I am going to slowly buy items while I finish up schooling so that I can be prepared when I start teaching.
Do a what not to buy! I'll be teaching in less than a year and I'm way too loosey-goosey with money for classroom supplies already!
I’ve been watching your channel since 2017! I’m now a freshman in college and majoring in elementary education! I’m so excited!
Stores sell similar caddy’s that are divided into sections meant for silverware. All designs are available, especially during summer months.
LOVE the electronic whistle! Never heard of it - but super useful when a supply/sub comes in. I too would love to see a video on what not to buy. Pen caddy idea: use a utensil caddy. Works just as well.
Thank you! I made my purchase of the wireless presenter & x-large dry erase marker using your links in the description. I also purchased a 30 pack of black dry erase pockets. Add those in the description too!
I can definitely vouch for the spring loaded scissors and laminator. Life changer. I’m able to get things made for my class so quickly. Definitely could have use those my first year of teaching.
Awesome tips as usual...getting dry erase pockets ASAP. Off topic: can you link where you got your glasses and watch? Thank you. Love ALL your vids.
This was great! I have many of these and absolutely love them. I will be looking forward to making a few more purchases based on your list. I would love to know what not to buy as well. Top ten worst purchases would be very helpful to not waste our precious teacher money. Thank you!
I commented on a previous video recommending stikki clips. In my experience, they work well but do leave a wax residue behind. You may not notice it at first but over time, dust and dirt sticks to it and it looks terrible. We have cinder block walls so the wax and now dirt are embedded in the walls. Also, kids walking by would take them off and pick the wax out to mix with hand sanitizer to make slime….yes…I know, right? So then I bought just the stikki dots which are just the wax without the clips to replace the wax on the clips. Anyways, I stopped using them altogether. They are great if you put them somewhere and don’t move them!
I don’t like Stikki clips for the same reasons you stated. I use poster putty from Loctite
I use a push pin with a bulldog clip hanging off it and that works pretty well for most things I've needed to hang up.
Can’t use push pins bc the walls are cinder block. The new trend at my school is to put up removable hooks and hang clipboards from them with a small piece of double-sided adhesive behind the clipboard so it doesn’t swing around. This was pretty costly (around $40-$50). The hooks were from Amazon and the clipboards from the dollar store, but it is so quick and easy to put up and take down student work!! I’ve done tape, putty, the stikki clips, clothesline with pegs etc. This has been the best solution, and it looks very neat! I also added the student’s names above the clipboards so I can easily see whose art is missing.
I'm from Brazil and I love your channel! The problem here is that everything is to much expensive 😥 I try to use your tips but most of them I need to adapt to my reality as a brazilian teacher... But I appreciate your videos, they help me don't give up. Thank you for this ❤️
I can relate. I live in Grenada (that's in the Caribbean) and things are expensive here as well. I can order it but it will be expensive to ship and clear. Only if someone is coming into the island it will really help.
I'm a middle school teacher and a lot of your ideas and tips apply to my age level, too. You are awesome!!! I'm an old dog and you are teaching me new tricks:) Thank you!
I wonder if Michelle recommends using a remote pin clip microphone?
Totally buying my best friend, who is also coach, the electric whistle! And I’m buying myself the awesome presenter gadget! I feel chained to my desk. That’s a game changer. Thanks!!!
hi, I enjoy your videos but it would really help to have CC for hard of hearing/deaf teachers :) thank you!
Love this! Thank you sooooo much for the spring loaded scissor idea! I have RA and this will help me so much!
Good morning,
Where did you get the marker caddy? I really love it. Where can I get one?
Michelle, I've been trying to find the black and white marker holder since I first saw yours (years ago now) maybe it's time for you to make reproductions of it for your merch store! :D
Cordless Hot Glue Gun is great too!!
These are neat supplies! I was anticipating for you to push the whistle button the whole time haha.
Thank you Michelle for your helpful tips on classroom purchases! I really enjoyed this and all of your videos that I watched.
Love your video! Side note, did you know that if you store your markers upside down they will last longer?? Just noticed how you stored them :)
Love all your videos! Thank you for all the suggestions.
I think a top 10 do not buy is a great idea, especially for new teachers, but also for veteran teachers! Love your fun and informative videos!
I am a big fan of the sticky clips and dry erase sleeves. I have never tried an electric whistle, but I think it would be very helpful since my manual whistle is just not cutting it. Thank you, as always, for the helpful tips! I appreciate all that you do! 😊
I forgot to mention that the personal laminator is also amazing. My class is split for specials (Art, Music, PE, Library) and we have a six-day rotating schedule, so I created a laminated schedule so they know exactly where to go. I also laminated all the standards of learning for each unit and hung them using thumbtacks with hooks. I just use a dry erase marker to circle the standard(s) we are covering that day in each subject. 😊
Those pocket dry erase boards are great. I can make templates for things the practice often. They can keep lots of templates in each one
Thanks for all of these recommendations! I would also love to know where you got that super cute top!
When I worked as a daycamp leader I could never use my whistle because either it had gotten dropped on the floor, or a kid would try to put it in their mouth, or it was covered in paint. An electric whistle would have been amazing.
As a first year teacher, products to steer clear of would be helpful! (imo) 😊💖
A moment of silence for my sad COVID infected recess duty whistle that hit the garbage can last year. It wasn't your fault, little buddy.
🤣🤣🤣
Oh my gosh 😂🤣😂
Could you please share the brand , you use to cut the laminated pouch corner cutters with.
Great video as always!!! Thanks for these ideas.
Always great recommendations. Definitely agree.
Michelle, I know you’ve been asked this before, but can you please tell me where you bought your earrings? I love the scalloped diamond shaped design so much. Thank you!
I am not a teacher I am a kid and I love this Channel.
Your hair looks incredible!!! I'd definitely like to see the worst purchases.
I bought that pen caddy because of you!
Can you please share (the link) where you buy your laminating pockets (200 packets). When is it usually on sale 😀
But with with the wireless controller you can hold it in your hand and move about with it whereas with a wireless mouse you'd need a surface to use it and how far can you go with it? Enjoyed this vid.
Are you using 5mil or 3mil laminating pouches? Makes a BIG difference.
Highlighters is missing the h on the teacher toolbox xx
Michelle, where did you get the drawer set that's behind you. I really like that. Thank you!
I'm pretty sure those are IKEA Alex drawers
They also sell that set at Michael's.
Yesterday I was looking back at your videos and I liked your black and white caddy tryed to hunt for it beacuse it could be handy for my desk. Eventually I’m going to get the “teacher tool box” I put it in quotes beacuse I’m not a teacher but I think it’s brilliant
I love the whistle. I'm a Camp Counselor every Summer for a week and sometimes for 2. And a Youth Assistant. And I'm always losing my voice especially when at Camp. I may have to get it!!!!
And I also love the laminator idea. So many things to laminate at church and I don't have a laminator yet!! I may need to get one.
Your shirt is fantastic! Please tell us where it came from.
Your videos make me happy. 😊
Can you share a link for the laminating sheets you buy in bulk? Thanks!
I love your blouse!
I want the drawers behind you in the video. Where do you find those?
That looks like the Alex drawers from IKEA, but maybe a taller version?
Totally would LOVE a worst purchased video! :)
I have a question. On the wireless presenter, can you click on a hyperlink you have in your presentation?
I would like the 10 worst... then I can feel better about some of the junk I’ve purchased. 😂😂😅
Lol... My school office has that stapler. I dislocated one of my fingers the first I used it. 🤣
Yes, please make a video with the worst purchases, too!
Wait there are non automatic staplers? Couldn't find one here in Belgium if I wanted to haha :p
I have the same pen caddy! Love every one of your videos!
Yes I would love the worst purchases! I would love to see a top 10 not to buy! Do make a video!!!
I would add a #11 for the snack containers :)
Hi Michelle, what is the name of your microphone to record videos for RUclips?
So useful...Thank You
I bought the box storage but the link isn’t product as the one she showed/: the link in description is different.
I would love a “worst purchases” video! Going to buy a large dry erase eraser right now!
I love your videos and aspire to be a teacher like you :)
I am curious to know if it works when you have the "extend display" mode.
May I ask, do you use your own money to buy all of these supplies? even the items the children use whilst in class? If you do, could anyone give me some idea of how much this would cost you on a weekly basis?
I’d love to see a What Not To Buy video!
Heck, yeah. Help is save money 💰 by telling us what not to buy. 🙏