Plastic Storage Containers In The Classroom

As a volunteer at my local grade school, I thoroughly enjoy spending time with children. I love watching their little minds grow and soak up new experiences and knowledge. What a difference the year makes when I reflect back on their first days in the room the prior August. I'm very proud to be part of shaping their lives and think more adults should give more of themselves to help make future generations strong and capable.

Kids Room Storage Bins

Sadly, many classrooms don't have the resources they need to optimize the daily teaching experience for each child. In some of the upper grades where they study from text books, I see kids sharing, alternating nights each takes the resource home. I've even been in cities like Tampa where schools had three sessions each day just to accommodate the overcrowding. So tragic.

Kids Room Storage Bins

One of the ways I try to drive change is through our state representatives. I write to them each session and share my views. I hope it enlightens them and affects their acts and choices when in session.

Within the classroom, of course I have to take a much more tactical approach. Where possible, I bring in personal resources (some new, some used) for the class. For example, our teacher was doing a project which required paper tubes. I saved up paper towel tubes and toilet paper tubes for two months so that each child would have what they needed for the project. I wish more parents took personal responsibility to contribute to their own child's growth within the classroom.

I've also contributed plastic storage containers for use by the lead teacher and kids. After cleaning out my own kitchen recently, I realized I had more plastic storage containers than I could possibly use. I considered the multitude of puzzles, lacing cards, building blocks and craft supplies the classroom had and immediately knew what to do with those plastic storage containers.

We can each make our student's classroom a better place to be and learn.

Plastic Storage Containers In The Classroom
Kids Room Storage Bins

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Whitmor Kids' 12-Bin Organizer, Primary Colors Feature

  • Useful 12-bin toy organizer from Whitmor; great for storing blocks, crayons, toy trucks, and more
  • Sturdy pine wood frame with natural finish; painted metal dowels support bins in 4 tiers
  • Removable bins crafted in rugged plastic; bins come in 2 sizes and 4 classic primary colors
  • Requires tool-free home assembly; for children ages 3 and up
  • Measures 32-4/5 inches wide by 12-2/3 inches deep by 35-1/4 inches high; limited 1-year warranty


Whitmor Kids' 12-Bin Organizer, Primary Colors Overview

Help your kids keep their rooms neat and tidy with this vibrant Primary Colors 12 Bin Organizer by Whitmor. The durable wood frame stands up to years of daily use and house the 12 plastic bins. Equipped with 4 large and 8 medium sized bins, this fabulous organizer has a place for everything. Each deep bin is made of high quality plastic and vary in color including 3 of each: Blue, Green, Red and Yellow. The bins rest on wooden dowels and are slightly slanted making it easy for even the smallest of tykes to access their favorite toys. Bins are removeable and interchangeable.



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