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75 Instagram-Worthy Teacher Hacks To Try in Your Classroom [Latest 2022]

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1 1. Store paint in old soap dispensers.
2 2. Try out a mystery award.
3 3. Save those book jackets!
4 4. Socks for erasers!
5 5. We all need a secret stash.
6 6. For those early finishers.
7 7. Color-coding works every time.
8 8. A Do Not Disturb light switch.
9 9. Use a star student instead of classroom jobs.
10 10. Write on pencils for encouragement.
11 11. Make a pool noodle rainbow!
12 12. The nothing-note strategy.
13 13. Flashlight Fridays are so fun!
14 14. Turn scrap paper into confetti.
15 15. Display student work with clothespins and tacks.
16 16. Use pouches to separate papers.
17 17. DIY play dough.
18 18. Communicate with your teacher team.
19 19. Color-code your printables.
20 20. Make master notes with yellow highlighter.
21 21. Implement a calming caddy.
22 22. Create a voice-o-meter.
23 23. Create desk holders.
24 24. Turn your collaboration desk into a dry-erase board.
25 25. Use colorful lead pencils.
26 26. It’s an A+ for organized learning.
27 27. Use a fun screen saver to keep track of your devices.
28 28. Make turning in homework a game.
29 29. It’s coffee that lasts all day!
30 30. Get students to stop blurting out.
31 31. Use microfiber cloths to clean your whiteboards.
32 32. Give your mini easel a new life.
33 33. Repurpose an old spice rack.
34 34. Try a drying rack for student art.
35 35. Make a review game from dry-erase dice.
36 36. Color-code your hall passes.
37 37. Get their attention with a doorbell.
38 38. Rolling carts are game changers.
39 39. It’s a new kind of classroom pet.
40 40. Use a shoe rack to distribute work.
41 41. Bring life to a number line.
42 42. Bring new meaning to the dab.
43 43. Learn a little something from your students.
44 44. Use pom-poms for your markers.
45 45. Use clothespins for pencil grippers.
46 46. Put a mark on borrowed pencils.
47 47. Bring life to clothespins.
48 48. Store paintbrushes in toothbrush holders.
49 49. Bottle caps offer good learning opportunities.
50 50. Use Popsicle sticks to call on students.
51 51. Practice makes perfect.
52 52. Make glue sponges.
53 53. Make your own classroom lighting.
54 54. Color-code your art supplies.
55 55. Create a pencil-sharpening station.
56 56. Make a simple dry-erase board.
57 57. Glue decor to your desk. Yes, really.
58 58. Put bag hooks on the backs of student chairs.
59 59. Make yourself an “invisibility cloak.”
60 60. Use a pool noodle for a doorstop.
61 61. Organize papers with magazine racks.
62 62. Put matched stickers on glue sticks and caps.
63 63. Use shower curtains as decor.
64 64. Don’t let markers go dry.
65 65. Partner up with bracelets.
66 66. Easily store anchor charts.
67 67. Save time by using the dishwasher.
68 68. Clothespins can help teach the alphabet and spelling.
69 69. Start a writing station suitcase.
70 70. Share your screen.
71 71. Try out chalk markers.
72 72. Have a sub-survival set ready.
73 73. Use all of the classroom.
74 74. Ask parents for toys.
75 75. Use an apron.
75.1 What are your favorite Instagram-worthy teacher hacks? Come and share in our WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook.
75.2 Plus, check out our favorite dollar-store hacks for the classroom.

Whether it’s a genius repurposing of an everyday item, another dollar-store find, or a perfectly affordable way to organize your classroom, there’s nothing like proven teacher hacks to save you time and money. Here is a roundup of some of our favorite Instagram-worthy teacher hacks straight from the source: teachers like you.

1. Store paint in old soap dispensers.

Still of teacher hacks for classroom paint

Still of teacher hacks for classroom paint

And make art time a little less messy.

Source: @twinkl_ireland

2. Try out a mystery award.

mystery reward classroom idea

mystery reward classroom idea

Want to switch up your classroom reward? Here’s a fun way to incentivize students.

Source: @iteachspecialedtoo

3. Save those book jackets!

Rainbow book cover classroom display

Rainbow book cover classroom display

How awesome is this rainbow book display? Save book jackets (or even print out book covers) to make this come to life!

Source: @miss.clarksonxo

4. Socks for erasers!

socks as white board erasers

socks as white board erasers

Socks make the perfect pocket to store students’ dry-erase markers! Plus, they are such an inexpensive solution for erasers.

Source: @theuniqueclassroom

5. We all need a secret stash.

secret teacher candy drawer

secret teacher candy drawer

How genius is this? Your students will never fix your Twix now!

Source: @learningandlovingit

6. For those early finishers.

Early finisher options on classroom wall

Early finisher options on classroom wall

We’re loving this display! If you’re tired of hearing “I’m done, now what can I do?” put some options on the wall!

Source: @learningtobloomclassroom

7. Color-coding works every time.

Still of organization tips for classroom

Still of organization tips for classroom

It’s so simple but oh-so genius at the same time.

Source: @jumpinwithmrsj

8. A Do Not Disturb light switch.

DO not disturb light switch for teachers

DO not disturb light switch for teachers

For when you are working with small groups or helping an individual student, this is a great idea! Let students know you need a few minutes before getting to their questions.

Source: @mrsbowmansclassroom

9. Use a star student instead of classroom jobs.

Star student of the day instead of classroom jobs

Star student of the day instead of classroom jobs

Assigning out a variety of classroom jobs can be so time-consuming. Try using a star student! Just pick one student each day who will be the helper for all those little classroom jobs.

Source: @kinder_charm

10. Write on pencils for encouragement.

Writing on pencils for encouragement

Writing on pencils for encouragement

Is there a big unit test coming up? Or state testing? This piece of encouragement is easy to make and sure to make your students smile!

Source: @lifewlittlelearners

11. Make a pool noodle rainbow!

Pool noodle rainbow classroom decor

Pool noodle rainbow classroom decor

How adorable is this? Grab some dollar-store pool noodles and get to creating. Check out our big list of pool noodle hacks!

Source: @rainbow.art.teacher

12. The nothing-note strategy.

Nothing note classroom management strategy

Nothing note classroom management strategy

Have you tried this strategy? Send a student on a walk to help them refresh and return to the classroom ready to learn. Read more on the nothing-note tactic here.

Source: @wonderingwithmrswatto

13. Flashlight Fridays are so fun!

Flashlight Friday classroom idea

Flashlight Friday classroom idea

Spark some reading love with this idea! Students get so excited to read a book with the lights dimmed during Flashlight Friday.

Source: @mrs.tayteachesk

14. Turn scrap paper into confetti.

Turn colored scrap paper into confetti with a hole punch

Turn colored scrap paper into confetti with a hole punch

Save colored scrap paper and turn it into confetti with a hole punch. Use it for celebrations or art projects.

Source: @aperfectblendteaching

15. Display student work with clothespins and tacks.

Put tacks on the back of clothes pins to display student work

Put tacks on the back of clothes pins to display student work

You can stop leaving holes in students’ work with this hack!

Source: @lifeas_missmichael

16. Use pouches to separate papers.

Separate graded and ungraded papers in pouches

Separate graded and ungraded papers in pouches

Keep things organized with mesh pouches such as these. Use them for transporting papers to and from home or for staying organized in the classroom.

Source: @mrscowmansclassroom

17. DIY play dough.

DIY playdoh from cornstarch, lotion, and food coloring

DIY playdoh from cornstarch, lotion, and food coloring

Just use cornstarch, lotion, and food coloring for a DIY you can do with your students.

Source: @aperfectblendteaching

18. Communicate with your teacher team.

Still of students holding walkie talkies

Still of students holding walkie talkies

No need to rely on your phones!

Source: @justpeachyinelementary

19. Color-code your printables.

Still of teacher hacks for the classroom

Still of teacher hacks for the classroom

One for each day of the week!

Source: @educating.yorkshire

20. Make master notes with yellow highlighter.

Teacher hack, highlighter does not copy

Teacher hack, highlighter does not copy

 

Did you know that yellow highlighter won’t come through when you make copies? This is a game-changer for making notes to yourself! Check out this Instagram reel showing the hack in action.

Source: @teachingwithapoint

21. Implement a calming caddy.

Classroom calming caddy with students toys and calming items

Classroom calming caddy with students toys and calming items

Give students a place to take a break if needed. You might end up using these items too!

Source: @lifeas_missmichael

22. Create a voice-o-meter.

Still of creative ideas for classroom management

Still of creative ideas for classroom management

All you need are tap lights and signs. Now all your students will know the appropriate noise level.

Source: @crissysclassroomcreations

23. Create desk holders.

Still of desk holder ideas for the classroom

Still of desk holder ideas for the classroom

All you need are zip ties and plastic cups!

Source: @teachersbrain

24. Turn your collaboration desk into a dry-erase board.

Still of tables in the classroom

Still of tables in the classroom

This teacher says, “It’s amazing what five dollars can do,” and we definitely agree!

Source: @ksclassroomkreations

25. Use colorful lead pencils.

Still of notebook and pens in the classroom

Still of notebook and pens in the classroom

These are so genius. Now you can have erasable colors in pencil, not just pen.

Source: @mrswaldron

26. It’s an A+ for organized learning.

Still of Instagram teacher hacks

Still of Instagram teacher hacks

This teacher uses photo boxes you can buy from Michaels to store and organize her task cards.

Source: @ayearwithmsz

27. Use a fun screen saver to keep track of your devices.

Still of device management ideas for the classroom

Still of device management ideas for the classroom

Avoid numbering your devices with stickers that can leave an icky residue. Photos of yourself or your students make a fun alternative.

Source: @theamygroesbeck

28. Make turning in homework a game.

Still of homework game teacher hacks

Still of homework game teacher hacks

Homeworkopoly might be one of the most genius things we’ve seen this year. It’s from Le Teacher Chronicles and demonstrated here by A Love for Teaching.

Source: @_aloveforteaching_

29. It’s coffee that lasts all day!

Still of all day coffee idea for teachers

Still of all day coffee idea for teachers

This will get you through those long days—iced coffee to the rescue.

Source: @theteacherhouse

30. Get students to stop blurting out.

Still of teacher hack for taking turns in classroom

Still of teacher hack for taking turns in classroom

When the light is on, there is absolutely no blurting out.

Source: @loveforelementary

31. Use microfiber cloths to clean your whiteboards.

Still of classroom whiteboard cleaning hack

Still of classroom whiteboard cleaning hack

With minimal sewing skills, you can make mitts that are extra kid friendly.

Source: @beingmissausten

32. Give your mini easel a new life.

Still of mini easel cleaning ideas

Still of mini easel cleaning ideas

This teacher said her mini easel was always getting in the way—until she figured out this genius use for it.

Source: @mrswaldron’s mini easel

33. Repurpose an old spice rack.

Still of spice rack classroom hack

Still of spice rack classroom hack

Because you can never find a paper clip when you need one.

Source: @teachingheroes

34. Try a drying rack for student art.

Still of classroom drying rack for student art

Still of classroom drying rack for student art

A laundry drying rack is a cheap and space-saving way to dry glued or painted projects.

Source: @a.learning.moment

35. Make a review game from dry-erase dice.

Still of dry erase dice

Still of dry erase dice

For one buck, these dry-erase dice are the perfect learning activity for any subject.

Source: @food_for_taught

36. Color-code your hall passes.

Still of color-coded hall passes for students

Still of color-coded hall passes for students

And hang them in a handy place that only you can access.

Source: @somewhat_sparkly

37. Get their attention with a doorbell.

Still of wireless doorbells for the classroom

Still of wireless doorbells for the classroom

This teacher swears by her wireless doorbell. She says it’s just the thing she needs to get students’ attention.

Source: @loveforelementary’s classroom doorbell

38. Rolling carts are game changers.

Still of classroom rolling cart ideas

Still of classroom rolling cart ideas

We’ve heard it again and again: A teacher can never have too many rolling carts.

Source: @adifferentiatedclass

39. It’s a new kind of classroom pet.

Still of Roomba vacuum classroom pet

Still of Roomba vacuum classroom pet

This teacher likes it nice and clean, and her robot vacuum does the job.

Source: @thekidlitmama

40. Use a shoe rack to distribute work.

Still of classroom teacher hacks

Still of classroom teacher hacks

Save time on passing out assignments by giving your students a teacher- and student-friendly cubby where they can find their work.

Source: @just.add.glitter

41. Bring life to a number line.

Still of teacher hacks for dice and numbers

Still of teacher hacks for dice and numbers

Best of all, it doesn’t take up much space at all.

Source: @earlycorelearning

42. Bring new meaning to the dab.

Still of bingo dabbers for the classroom

Still of bingo dabbers for the classroom

How do you use bingo dabbers in your classroom?

Source: @earlycorelearning’s bingo dabbers

43. Learn a little something from your students.

Still of classroom management ideas for teachers

Still of classroom management ideas for teachers

Encourage your students to share.

Source: @naturallychiceducator

44. Use pom-poms for your markers.

Still of pom poms on classroom markers

Still of pom poms on classroom markers

This one goes around from time to time, but it’s worth showing again because it’s so easy!

Source: @_aloveforteaching’s marker pom-poms

45. Use clothespins for pencil grippers.

Still of classroom hacks for teachers

Still of classroom hacks for teachers

This teacher hack is a cheap and simple way to help kids grasp their fine motor skills.

Source: @ky_khaleesi_kensington

46. Put a mark on borrowed pencils.

Still of tips for borrowed pencils in the classroom

Still of tips for borrowed pencils in the classroom

Now you can easily keep track of them.

Source: @littleroseplace

47. Bring life to clothespins.

Still of clothespin classroom hack for teachers

Still of clothespin classroom hack for teachers

How great are these for holding papers?! We love them.

Source: @madeinfifthgrade

48. Store paintbrushes in toothbrush holders.

Still of tips for storing paintbrushes in classroom

Still of tips for storing paintbrushes in classroom

You can get them at the dollar store for a great organization hack.

Source: @art_with_msvu

49. Bottle caps offer good learning opportunities.

Still of tips for using bottle caps in the classroom

Still of tips for using bottle caps in the classroom

You can use this idea for letters, math, and so much more.

Source: @kinderkhronicles

50. Use Popsicle sticks to call on students.

Still of teacher hacks for popsicle sticks

Still of teacher hacks for popsicle sticks

A colorful way to ensure every student gets a turn.

Source: @missmcannloveslearning

51. Practice makes perfect.

Still of classroom math hacks

Still of classroom math hacks

All you need is plastic plates and you have a math manipulative that you can write on with a dry-erase marker.

Source: @farrahhenleyeducation

52. Make glue sponges.

Still of making glue sponges for classroom

Still of making glue sponges for classroom

Instead of going through a ton of glue sticks, dump a bottle of Elmer’s Glue onto a sponge. Every few weeks, flip them and give them a spritz of water, and they’ll be good to go all school year.

Source: @liveandlovekindergarten

53. Make your own classroom lighting.

Still of fairy lights for the classroom

Still of fairy lights for the classroom

Create a calming atmosphere in your classroom by putting an inexpensive string of fairy lights in a glass jar.

Source: @kind_er_garten

54. Color-code your art supplies.

Still of classroom tips for color coded art supplies

Still of classroom tips for color coded art supplies

For a truly Instagram-worthy teacher hack, grab free paint chips from a hardware store and get creative. We’ve also seen several teachers use paint samples for curriculum review.

Source: @mrs_garsides_classroom

55. Create a pencil-sharpening station.

Still of pencil sharpening station in classroom

Still of pencil sharpening station in classroom

Now you won’t have students always asking to go to the pencil sharpener. They can just grab a new pencil and keep working. Then the sharpening can be done at a later time!

Source: @doubledoseoflearning

56. Make a simple dry-erase board.

Still of classroom dry erase DIY

Still of classroom dry erase DIY

With a plastic sleeve protector, your students have the freedom to try multiple times.

Source: @teaching_outside_the_box

57. Glue decor to your desk. Yes, really.

Still of teacher desk decor ideas

Still of teacher desk decor ideas

You can scrape it off at the end of the year, and all of your breakables will (finally) still be intact.

Source: @creatorium_explorium

58. Put bag hooks on the backs of student chairs.

Still of bag storage teacher hacks

Still of bag storage teacher hacks

Finally clear up the clutter on the floor.

Source: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom

59. Make yourself an “invisibility cloak.”

Still of invisibility cloak ideas for teachers

Still of invisibility cloak ideas for teachers

For this teacher, it’s her kitty ears. Putting them on reminds students to try to problem-solve on their own.

Source: @a.bilingual.classroom

60. Use a pool noodle for a doorstop.

Still of pool noodle classroom door stop

Still of pool noodle classroom door stop

No more slamming doors!

Source: @teachingmore

61. Organize papers with magazine racks.

Still of classroom magazine rack hack

Still of classroom magazine rack hack

These are so helpful to stay organized!

Source: @love.learning

62. Put matched stickers on glue sticks and caps.

Stickers on Glue sticks to not lose the top teacher hack

Stickers on Glue sticks to not lose the top teacher hack

Never lose caps again.

Source: @teachingwithmisspeney

63. Use shower curtains as decor.

use shower curtain as classroom decor Instagram hack

use shower curtain as classroom decor Instagram hack

Decorative shower curtains can be a cute and inexpensive way to spruce up any classroom wall.

Source: @teachertothecore_katie_knight

64. Don’t let markers go dry.

Duct tape marker caps together in sets

Duct tape marker caps together in sets

Tape together markers in sets for students to use so you never find miscellaneous caps!

Source: @planethappysmiles

65. Partner up with bracelets.

Partner colored bracelets in a jar

Partner colored bracelets in a jar

Create random partners with colored bracelets to facilitate variety.

Source: @teaching_on_plan_it_planet & @hello_fifth

66. Easily store anchor charts.

Store anchor charts on hangers and clothing rack

Store anchor charts on hangers and clothing rack

Use hangers with clips and a clothing hack (or wall hooks) to keep anchor charts neat.

Source: @ms.b_yourself

67. Save time by using the dishwasher.

Clean classroom supplies in the dishwasher

Clean classroom supplies in the dishwasher

Clean and disinfect classroom supplies such as these in the dishwasher for a fast solution to dirty items.

Source: @teachinginthesip

68. Clothespins can help teach the alphabet and spelling.

Use clothes pins with letters to teach the alphabet and spelling

Use clothes pins with letters to teach the alphabet and spelling

Glue or even write letters on clothespins for kids to find alphabet letters or spell out words.

Source: @applesandabcs

69. Start a writing station suitcase.

Writing suitcase station

Writing suitcase station

Have everything you need in one place to get students writing with this suitcase station and ideas.

Source: @reagtunstall

70. Share your screen.

Still of Instagram post classroom ideas

Still of Instagram post classroom ideas

We love a good screen share! Did you know you can connect your computer to a TV?

Source: @truelifeimateacher

71. Try out chalk markers.

Chalk markers for chalk boards

Chalk markers for chalk boards

Use chalk markers for brighter, more vibrant colors without the chalky mess.

Source: @createandeducate

72. Have a sub-survival set ready.

Substitute teacher survival guide set up

Substitute teacher survival guide set up

You never know when you will have to call in a sub last minute. A setup like this makes it so easy to be ready to go at the drop of a hat.

Source: @mrshenryinfirst

73. Use all of the classroom.

Still of Instagram tips for teachers

Still of Instagram tips for teachers

Ran out of desk space? Use the floor!

Source: @jenna.jacobs

74. Ask parents for toys.

Still of teacher hacks for the classroom

Still of teacher hacks for the classroom

Students bored during indoor recess? Have parents send in a few small toys to keep them happy and occupied.

Source: @missbakerinfirst

75. Use an apron.

Still of classroom hacks for teachers

Still of classroom hacks for teachers

Hand sanitizer? Check. Scissors? Check. Pens? Check!

Source: @anawaitedadventure

What are your favorite Instagram-worthy teacher hacks? Come and share in our WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook.

Plus, check out our favorite dollar-store hacks for the classroom.

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