Your Textbooks and Your Locker Shelf - Tips That Make a Difference
Your Textbooks and Your Locker Shelf - Tips That Make a Difference
How To Make the Right Choice
TextbooksThe idea of being able to put books that are often heavy somewhere other than in a backpack, which students normally carry around, is surely something that students look forward to. However, the school locker soon becomes an easy dumping ground and rapidly things transform into a state of confusion inside of it and the need to keep things organized in the locker increases.
A locker organizer or more specifically, a locker shelf is a necessity if your student is going to utilize his locker as his/her primary textbook storage. Before looking at ways to neatly organize the additional items stored in the locker, books are the primary things that will need to be arranged in an orderly fashion. Your student will undoubtedly have a textbook for each class along with a notebook and perhaps some supplemental books as well that are associated with the class. The locker organizer that can help maintain this order would be a locker shelf.
When choosing a locker shelf, there are a few things you need to keep in mind:
1. Is your student allowed to carry books inside the classroom? If they are, then the amount of textbooks that will be kept inside of the locker may be minimal.
2. What grade is your student in? Most of the time, the earlier grades don't have a high volume of textbooks but as they get further along into middle school and high school that drastically changes.
3. Are the books mostly hardcover books or paperbacks? This will make a big difference as the weight will vary between the two.
4. Is your student to required to bring the textbooks to class each day? There are instances where students are allowed to keep the books at home and use them only for homework assignments.
The amount of books being kept on the locker shelf will undoubtedly have an impact on the type of shelf that you purchase. The choices range from plastic shelves that can withstand higher weights to wire shelves that should generally be used with a few heavy items but moreso lightweight items.
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