By Shannon at the Southern Schoolhouse

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These 6-section Ribbed Snackle Box with a lid and handle that have become so popular and I have found it can be a  tool for teachers looking to streamline their classroom organization and enhance student learning. It is compact, portable and stackable and perfect for keeping essential supplies and materials easily accessible. From math manipulatives to reading tools, social-emotional learning resources, and everyday classroom supplies, this simple yet effective organizer can help teachers stay organized, engage students in interactive activities, and manage classroom materials efficiently. In this article, we’ll explore the 5 ways this handy container can be used to support various teaching needs in the classroom.

Snackle Box Use #1: Organize Sensory Tools with Ease

As  special education teachers, we use these boxes to support our students with sensory needs. Each compartment holds different sensory tools like stress balls, fidget toys, and calming objects. You can include ones that supports your students best.  This organization helps students easily access what they need to self-regulate, whether it’s to manage anxiety or stay focused. It’s also useful for teachers to have in the classroom when students need support regulating. A bonus, is it is great for families traveling an additional tool to keep the little ones occupied. The box is portable and secure, ensuring sensory support is always within reach.

Snack Box #2: Organize Your Teacher Supplies

As a teacher, having quick access to your most-used supplies is a game changer. This Snackle Box is perfect for storing your everyday essentials like clips, binder rings, paperclips, glue and mini post-its, all in one compact space. Its divided sections keep everything organized, and the secure lid ensures nothing spills. Best of all, the handle makes it easy to carry back and forth between home and school, so you always have exactly what you need, whether you are planning lessons at home or managing the chaos of the classroom.

Snackle Box #3: Your Compact Reading & Literacy Toolkit

For teachers or teachers moving between classrooms, the Snackle Box is a lifesaver. It keeps all your literacy tools, like sight word cards, letter tiles, and reading prompts organized and easy to access. The divided compartments allow you to quickly grab exactly what you need for small group instruction, saving time and reducing stress. Whether you’re working on phonics, fluency, or comprehension, the Snackle Box makes it simple to stay organized and prepared, no matter where you’re teaching.

Snackle Box #4: The Ultimate Math Tools Organizer

When working with small groups or rotating between classrooms, the Snackle Box is an essential tool for keeping math manipulatives organized and ready to go. From counters and dice to ten frame cards and fraction bars, this portable organizer keeps everything neat and easy to access. Its compact design allows you to grab the materials you need quickly, making math lessons smoother and more efficient, no matter where you’re teaching.

Snack Box # 5: Student Reward & Incentive Box


Turn one of your Snackle Boxes into a portable reward kit, so you can provide immediate awards for different things. Each section holds small, motivating items like stickers, mini erasers, stamps, and bracelets. It’s perfect for reinforcing positive behavior or celebrating small wins during centers or small group sessions. Having it ready to go makes it easy to keep incentives consistent, no matter which classroom I’m in.


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