Top 5 Teacher Must-Have Tools for Classroom Bulletins

Get ready to make your classroom bulletins with these top five must-haves tools.

Teacher back-to-school supplies

Here’s what’s inside my toolbox!

#1 - Effortless Stapler

Put down the OG stapler and let this technology save you from injury! If you’re literally punching your stapler to get one clean staple to hang on the wall, you have to trust me on this. Get this Effortless Stapler and let it do the work for you.

#2 - Magnetic Staple Remover

We all make mistakes. And it has to be perfectly straight. Do as you wish by using this magnetic staple remover. No more fighting with the wall. No more chipped nails. Just scoop in, pull, and voila!

#3 - Laminator

If you don’t have a shared laminator at school, your safest bet is this Scotch Laminator. It’s a sturdy, simple, and probably the most common laminator you can find in most teachers’ closet.

If you’re looking for something more innovative and new, I would check this Laminator out. It comes with a lot of bells and whistles like: super fast warm up, a cold & thermal dual-function, and includes 1 paper trimmer, 1 corner rounder, 1 hole puncher and more! Sold me at “Super fast warm up!”.

#4 - Utility Knife

Scissors are great…but a box cutter or utility knife is even better for slicing your bulletin paper up. Love my Craftsman utility knife. It’s made in the USA. Get one for yourself and your teacher-bestie!

#5 - Reusable Adhesive and Hooks

If you have anti-stapling walls, grab yourself some rolls of A+ Tape! You’ll be surprised what this reusable and removable adhesive can do!

If you're using your magnetic board for bulletins, get these magnetic hooks. I love how they come in different colors.

 

You can do this!

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