Sunday, July 6, 2014

Teachers Love Ikea

Teachers at my school love IKEA.  It's no secret that teachers love to hoard containers, love to be organized, and love to find deals... IKEA is the place to find all of those!   So on my shopping trip to IKEA last week I made sure to find all the great products that you can use in your classroom!  


So here are some of the products that you can use in your classroom from IKEA without breaking the bank!

1.  Hanging containers~  I already have a couple of these in my classroom.  They were super easy to screw onto the back of some old wooden furniture we have in our classrooms.  I keep markers, pencils, and supplies in the buckets which gives the students more room to work on the tables.  The hooks are great for hanging a ring of writing prompts, fluency fast phrases, or word cards!

2.  Table-  These tables are super cheap and are the perfect size for a listening center.  They hold just what you need for a comfy Listening Center... listening device, clipboard, books, and a lamp!  Place a comfy seat next to it and you are ready to go!  I grabbed this green one up for $9.99.  They have tons of other colors!  I need about 2 more of these in teal!

3.  Magnetic containers.  These are great for storing odds and ends.  I wish I owned 100 of these things.  They don't open super easily so you don't have to worry about them popping open and spilling everywhere.  I also use one for my "Secret Student" container. 

4.  Stools- These stools are great because they slide all the way under the table. They are light enough for students to lift them up on top of the table for cleaning at the end of the day! 

5.  Metal Board-  This can be used for so many purposes in the classroom... a morning attendance/lunch count board or hanging low and horizontal it can be used at a word work station for working with magnetic letters!  I divided mine off into sections for lunch count using tape.

6.  These cute containers are perfect for task cards.  You can store cards in them or place one set of cards inside with some manipulatives.  They also stack perfectly!


7.  Magazine Holders-  These make great book boxes that you can send home with the kids at the end of the year.  They can decorate them to match their own style!  Plus, you can't beat the price... 5 for $1.49!

8.  Drying Rack~ Sure these are made to dry your small laundry items, but they are great for hanging up craft projects that need to dry!  They are better than drying racks because they fold up for storage when you aren't using them and they are under $5!

9.  Rugs~  These rugs are the PERFECT size for reading spots!  I grabbed mine up for $1.99 a couple of years ago and they have lasted through 3 years of kiddos!  One of my teacher friends uses them for her math station spots.  Kids just grab them and place them where they are supposed to be.  Plus, they are easy to fold and store!

10.  Timers-  This year I found some digital timers for less than $3.  These are great for fluency centers or any stations where students need to time themselves or their partners!  So happy I found these because they are less than half the price than any similar timers I found in teacher catalogs! 

11.  Rolling Containers-   I plan on using them for table containers.  They will roll right under the tables and contain things like journals, white boards, student boxes, markers etc.  When I need to "hide" them, they will stack easily and roll into a corner!


There are TONS of more products that you can use in your classroom!  These were just some that I picked up last week and that I already had in my classroom!

Happy Shopping
Stephany

34 comments:

  1. Wow! You found lots of great stuff! I especially love your table for your listening center (because I love those tables in general...we have at least 5 in my house right now), your timers (because the ones at the teacher store are sooooo expensive), and your metal board (because I can never seem arrange my metal furniture in a place conducive to kids using it at stations). Thanks for sharing! Your timing is perfect because I'm planning an IKEA trip this week!

    -Amanda
    Kindergarten Teacher at the Wheel

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    1. I think the timers were 2.99 which is less than half of the teacher store timers. I won't feel as bad if the kiddos break them!

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    2. I bought two timers and love them to death. I love, love, love that you can turn them off to save the battery. No more throwing them into my bag and listening to it beep or have the timer going off in my bag. These are so much better than the ones I bought at w__mart. I've had students break the buttons on those and then they never work right again!

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  2. I'm loving everything that you bought! The table, stools, task card holders - I have and IKEA kind of close by, but i'm afraid to go and buy too much ;)
    - Mariela
    Learning With Mrs. S

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    1. The prices are really great on the things I bought above, I don't think anything costs more than 10 other than the metal board which I think is about to 12-14 I think.

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  3. Love the items you bought!! I wish IKEA was closer to me. The closest one is about 2 and 1/2 hours away.

    April
    Wolfelicious

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    1. I live about 2.5 hours away from the one we went to! Road trip!

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    2. I have to drive about 5 or six hours to get to one but sometimes I do it! There are so many great things!

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    3. Oh, I'd give an organ just to have IKEA in Hawaii...sooooo jealous of you guys (even though it's a 2-5 hr drive).

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  4. I had already planned to get the stools for my small group table. I love those rugs for reading spots. Will be adding that to my list, as well as those stackable rolling containers. Those will be great for holding table supplies. Thanks for sharing!

    Brandi
    Swinging for Success
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  5. I ordered the stools online a few weeks back and plan to spray paint them to match the colors in my room. I've never been to an actual store, but after reading this post I plan to make a special trip this weekend. Thanks for sharing!

    Kellie

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  6. I've had the stools in my classroom for 6 years and they hold up wonderfully!

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  7. I love the stools! I bought them online last year and my students loved them! I went to IKEA for the first time a few weeks ago. Going in without a plan was a little overwhelming! I wish I had seen those small rugs! :/

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  8. I really need to make a trip to IKEA, but the closest one for me is 2 hours away. It may be worth the drive though!!! :)

    Amanda
    Mrs. Pauley’s Kindergarten

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  9. I can't seem to find the rugs on their website. Any idea if they still carry them?

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    1. The rugs are bath mats, but it states you can not order online. You must visit a store.

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  10. I went to Ikea today and saw smalll doormats that would work and cost 99 cents.

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  11. Great ideas! I've only ever been to an IKEA once -- closest one is 5 hours away. But I can look for similar items at other stores.

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  12. Question: what is that metal board? I can't find it on the website and I'm not sure if anyone can help me locate it in store without more details! :) Thanks!

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  13. What is the hanging holder called at IKEA? Can you write on the magnetic board, or do you hang something up for lunch count? Thank you! :)

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  14. I went and loaded up on the magazine holders. I used them to organize all of my centers for math and reading. It took some time to organize but now it is a great time saver. I just reach into the closet and pull out what I need <3 love it!

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  15. I wonder if they still have the reading mats?

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