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Monday, August 22, 2016

Backpack Rack Hack

I have been searching for a solution to my cubby situation pretty much since the beginning of last school year.

Every time I looked in the corner where our cubbies were, this is what I saw:
note- this is not my classroom, but this is definitely what it looked like times ten
a huge freaking mess. Backpacks were everywhere, papers were shuffled around underfoot, super crowded as everyone needed to do the exact same thing at the exact same time in the exact same spot.


I require a certain amount of zen in my classroom and cubbies weren't cutting it. So I looked around and realized that many other teachers had backpack racks- and thus my search began.

I needed a backpack rack that was accessible to tiny folks and children with limited mobility- and I also didn't need 28 hooks. And.......surprise! I couldn't find one! And I definitely couldn't find one in my price range (which is as close to free as possible).

I put out my feelers and started looking for old backpacks racks, or at least supplies to make one. My father works for a nearby school district and found this little number outside of a dumpster and asked if I wanted it.


Uh YES! Hideously ugly but free?! That is right up my ally! So lucky me, I didn't have to start from scratch


** Side note: you could make this base easily. Depending on your specific dimensions, you would need a small piece of plywood for the base, 4 casters for the bottom, and 3 2'x4's. I have found that Lowes and Home Depot are very open and friendly to us DIY teachers so you can even get it cut there to the exact sizes you need!

The dimensions I wanted were 3 1/2' tall, 2 1/2' deep, and I didn't really care about length to be honest.

This backpack rack was the perfect depth and length, but it was a little too tall for my needs. So sadly, I had to chop off the disgusting hook explosion. And immediately throw them in the trash.


Step 2 was sanding this bad boy. Now, this was made out of some low quality wood that had been painted twice, so I wasn't about to try and sand it all the way down. I did go over it with sander to get rid of the lumps and bumps of ick on it, as well as to smooth it out for my own paint.




I bought some paint that matched my classroom's theme (Jungle) and off I went! I attached a new top piece (plain old 2'x4' cut to size) and painted this hunk of junk to look brand new. 

I was so excited I forgot to take pictures before I added the hooks and custom paint job ;)

And voila!


I have a total of 12 hooks, with two on the ends for students with limited mobility.


And it wouldn't be a backpack rack without a custom design by my mother, who is an artist extraordinaire.

HALLELUJAH! Now that the backpacks are being stored outside, the cubbies situation has improved. However I am a perfectionist and needed new cubbies to fit my growing classroom size. But you will have to wait until next Monday to see that ;) 

I will give you a hint though, via a "mystery object" as I call them. My students get one of these a day and they have to guess what the picture is when I zoom in a ton. 


Good luck guessing and have a great week!










Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Classroom Books on a Budget

Hey everyone! I am getting prepped for the school year (like many of you-unless you have started....bless your soul) and I came to the realization that teaching is hard. And I am SO glad there are so many teachers out there willing to share their ideas, worksheets, craft ideas, and everything else with little old me. 

But I have noticed there is a gap out there in the teaching internet world- where is all the cute stuff more moderate/severe teachers?!?!

I want a cute classroom, and cute crafts, and cute furniture too! And I want it to be accessible to my students with a variety of needs. 

So I started this blog with the hope that I can help a special ed teacher out there and make his or her life a little easier. So let's get this show on the road!

I am Mrs. Messick, and I teach at an elementary school, where I have a moderate/severe classroom with a handful of the cutest kids ever. I find myself making a lot of stuff because I want to make my life and my student's lives easier. I spent a lot of my free time bettering my classroom because I love individuals with disabilities and teaching them gives me joy.

I have been teaching for three years, and in a few weeks I will begin my fourth year :)

Okay, so let's not make this post completely useless- let's talk about classroom books. Now, I have foraged for classroom books like the best of them, but for my classroom I need a book a week to focus around a letter or a theme.

Because I am a huge nerd, I already planned out the letters and themes for the year, with the accompanying art project. Now I just need to find the matching books. I stumbled across a GREAT deal from betterworldbooks.com. They are having a sale for ONE MORE DAY ONLY to get an additional 40% off their bargain books.



I got 5 books for $11.00! Yes, they are used but everything I own is used....I prefer the term "broken in" anyway. And they are all books I need for this upcoming year. Here are the books headed my way...

Buzz-Buzz, Busy Bees (Bees for 'B' Week)


Hop Jump (Frogs for 'F' Week)



Foxy (Foxes for 'X' week)

Fall (Fall leaves for 'Fall' week)





The Grouchy Ladybug (Ladybugs for 'L' week)

Did I mention all if these were $11.00? That's like $2 a book. Did I mention there is also FREE shipping? It simply does not get any better folks. 

So, go find some books! I am off to see if they will let me in my classroom yet ;P Have a great day!