, the veteran teacher of 15 years has compiled her experience and knowledge into a single video that outlines what teachers really want when it comes to school supplies and what they absolutely hate to see.
First up: erasers. She give a big thumb’s down to scented erasers, erasers that are shaped like things, and those pointy erasers that fit on top of pencils: “They fall off — and kids eat them,” she explains matter-of-factly. She gives “100% yes” to plain, square, run-of-the-mill erasers.“You’re just basically giving them a toy,” she says about a pop-it fidget toy pencil case.
For binders, it’s the same deal. While you “want them to be expressive,” this is neither the time nor place. A simple solid binder is what you are looking for. And they’re the cheapest anyway.“Many people do community supplies. And if you have an opinion on that, and haven’t been in a classroom with 20, 25 students with all their supplies, thenOne area where she does want parents to spend just a tiny bit extra? Crayons, markers, and paints.
“Please spend the ten cents,” she says. Pointing at a different brand she says, “These will break, the colors are confusing. Crayola will last your child, spend the extra ten cents.”
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