How Do You Make A Substitute Teaching Supply Bag?
Substitute teaching can be scary. You may know nothing at all about the classroom you are about to walk into, and once you get there, you wish you had about 20 different things on hand. Having a magic bag you can pull almost anything out of may seem like the ultimate solution, and in a way it is. Most substitute teachers bring along bags, but many times the bags contain too little of what they need and too much of what they do not. Make your own ultimate supply bag, and never leave the house unprepared again. Choose a bag that is right for you. Ensure that the bag is comfortable over your arm, as many bags can be too large and heavy, creating a strain on your shoulder. Also, pay mind to the professionalism of your bag. Children take cues regarding how to treat their new teacher from how he presents himself. Stick to a bag that is plain and comfortable and has many pockets in which to store things. Collect all materials you may need throughout your day. Pens, pencils, paper, rulers, cal