We asked some of your Curriculum and Instruction professors what five items new teachers need the most in their desk drawer. Here is their growing list of responses. (Feel free to email us your own go-to items in your desk drawer!)
Cyndi Kuhn (Technology) –
- Flash drive
- Power cords for technology (go buy a second set and keep a set at home)
- Advil
- Kleenex
- Your favorite motivational quote, so every time you open that drawer, you are inspired.
Dr. Brad Burenheide (Secondary Social Studies) –
- Gum
- Notecards
- A great pen
- Flash drive
- A picture of your spouse or significant other to look at when times are rough
Dr. Sherri Martinie (Secondary Math) –
- Crackers for hungry kids.
Kaylee Myers (Elementary Education) –
- Safety pins
- Colorful writing pens
- Chapstick (talking lots=dry lips)
Dr. Tom Vontz (Elementary Social Studies) –
- Coffee cup
- Kleenex
- Laptop
- Grading folder
- Parent contact info
Dr. Tonnie Martinez (Secondary Language Arts)
- Mints for the face-to-face conferences (for you and the students)!
- Hand-sanitizing lotion that smells good
- Vending machine change
- Granola Bars
- Tylenol
Dr. Vicki Sherbert (Secondary English/Language Arts, Speech/Theatre, Journalism) –
- Band-aids
- An extra flash drive
- Colorful pens
- Encouraging notes you’ve received from students and parents
- Tic Tacs
Dr. Phillip Payne (Music Education) –
- White-out
- Calculator
- Pencils
- Pens
- Audio recorder