10 Classroom Hacks Straight Out of the Recycling Bin

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Introduction:

Recycling is not only great for the environment, but it can also be quite helpful in finding creative solutions for your classroom. In this article, we will be discussing 10 easy and sustainable hacks that teachers can implement to make their classrooms more effective and resourceful. So, let’s think outside of the (recycling) bin and dive in!

1. Water Bottle Pencil Holders:

Don’t throw away those empty plastic water bottles just yet! They can be easily transformed into convenient pencil and pen holders. Clean them out, cut off the tops, and decorate them with colorful tapes or stickers to make a personalized holder.

2. Shoebox Bookshelves:

Reuse old shoeboxes by turning them into mini bookshelves for your classroom library. Stack them horizontally to create a small shelf where you can store books, magazines, or even classroom supplies.

3. Paper Roll Desk Organizers:

Cut toilet paper rolls or paper towel rolls into smaller sections and decorate them using paint or markers to create desk organizers to hold scissors, markers, pencils, and more.

4. Cereal Box Document Holder:

Cut off the top section of an empty cereal box and cover it with colorful paper or fabric. Use it as a stylish document holder for grading papers or holding important documents on your desk.

5. CD Case Dry-Erase Boards:

Don’t know what to do with those empty CD cases? Remove the inserts from the cases and insert a plain white paper inside; now you have portable dry-erase boards students can use during group work or for individual practice.

6. Egg Carton Paint Palettes:

Clean out an egg carton and use it as a paint palette for art projects or science experiments that involve color mixing. It’s easy to clean afterward and offers a great way to keep each color separate.

7. Milk Jug Planters:

Educate your students about the importance of recycling while also teaching them how to grow their own plants. Clean out empty milk jugs, cut off the top half, and fill the bottom half with soil. Plant seeds and watch your classroom garden grow.

8. Can Tabs as Hangers:

Use aluminum can tabs as hangers for displaying students’ work on a bulletin board. Attach a paper clip to the hole in the tab and then clip it onto the top of a document – no more poking holes in your students’ masterpieces.

9. T-Shirt Bags:

Teach your students how to sew by turning old t-shirts into reusable bags for carrying books or supplies around school. Cut off the sleeves and collar, then sew along the bottom edge inside out to create a spacious, eco-friendly bag.

10. Keyboard Magnets:

Unused or broken computer keyboards can still be put to good use! Pry off the keys and attach small magnets on their backs; now, you have customized letter magnets for your classroom whiteboard.

Conclusion:

Now that you have these 10 creative ideas straight out of the recycling bin, you can benefit both your classroom and the environment at the same time. Not only do these hacks save money on classroom supplies, but they also promote resourcefulness and sustainable living among students!

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