50 Great Ideas for Morning Bins for 2nd Graders

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Last year, I began starting our day with morning bins as a paperless replacement for morning work.  I love the versatility morning bins. You can get as complicated or simple as you want.  I try really hard to use materials that I already have in my classroom.
Below I've listed over 50 ideas for you, most of which I've used in my bins for my 2nd graders.   I'll add links where I can.  Great places to find morning bin fillers- Amazon, Target Dollar Spot, Dollar Tree, your math closet, Michael's, yard sales.  

STEM/Building Things


  1. LEGOS- I have a big bin of LEGOS, and I try to find them at yard sales.  Yard sales are great places to find a lot of things for morning bins.  I will also say that the off-brand of LEGO-style building blocks is just fine for morning bins.  They're a great budget-friendly option.  
  2. Brain Flakes- You can often find a variety of these at the Dollar Tree.  
  3. Keva planks- So, these are expensive, but Highlights magazine has a set in their classroom rewards catalog, and I've ordered two sets of those for free.  Check those out, for sure.  The rewards program is free and has lots of great stuff.  
  4. Magnatiles/ PicassoTiles- These are an investment but so, so good.  I think they're great for building 3-D shapes during a geometry unit, so I can justify the cost.  I have yet to meet a kid who doesn't like building with magnatiles.  Picasso Tiles are less expensive and just as great.  I have a set at home and at school.  
  5. STEM straws
  6. magnetic sticks
  7. Tumble Trax magnetic marble run- These is so fun!  They're one of the kids favorite items. Also, I have a two sets for bigger runs. The kids love building tracks on the whiteboard.  They come up with such clever ideas.  
  8. PlusPlus/hashtag blocks -Some people are lucky and find these in the Target bins.  I've never found them. I have a big set of mixed blocks, but there are lots of different sets available.  These are an alternative to LEGOS.  
  9. Kid K'nex
  10. Interlox
  11. Snowflake Disks
  12. Bristle Blocks
  13. marble run- This is a tough one to store in a small bin, but it's a great small group activity.  I see these at yard sales. 


Games

  1. basic card games- Go Fish, Old Maid, etc.  - Ask for donations for these! So many families have games that they aren't playing anymore.  
  2. dominoes- Get the foam dominoes!  Your ears will thank you.  I got a set from the Highlights magazine prize magazine a few years ago, and they've held up great.  
  3. puzzles- The Ravensburger jigsaw puzzles are my favorite! The designs and colors are great.  Puzzles are one of those things that kids rarely do anymore, but they always love them.  I always break them out when see that my crew is needing more opportunities for teamwork and communication.  
  4. Uno/ Dos
  5. Pizza Party dice game- This is a really cute, fast game.  It's really only for 2-3 players and uses the included dice and cards.  
  6. Tricky Triangle peg game
  7. Farkle Flip- Just like the dice game but with cards, which make a great visual for kids.  
  8. finger soccer
  9. Kanoodle- This is a great 3-D puzzle game.  It includes a bunch of puzzle cards and is perfect for students to work on spatial relationships.  
  10. decks of playing cards- There are SO many things that kids can do with cards.  I use them in math all of the time.  I like to give kids the freedom to do what they wish with the cards, whether it be playing a game or building.  
  11. brain teaser puzzles

Sensory Play


  1. Play Doh- If you spend $10 on morning bins, please spend it on Play Doh...or have families make it and send it in.  Second graders love Play Doh, and it's so versatile.  I laminate construction paper for the kids to use as mats.  
  2. Play Doh Accessories/Cutters- Plastic silverware, cookie cutters, kids' kitchen tools, and sand molds are all great options here. I try to add seasonal items to the Play Doh bin- cookie cutters, rolling pin, pony bead sprinkles at Christmastime, shades of blue and white, snowflake cutters, and pipe cleaners in the winter, you get the idea.  
  3. Kinetic Sand- You might find yourself playing with the kinetic sand right beside the kids.  It's so relaxing.  I give them small trays to put the sand on, and then I also add the Play Doh accessories to the tub.  
  4. Pompoms with scoops, cups, and plastic tweezers
  5. Fidgets: A few times a year I borrow some of these from our instructional support department to try out with different students.  By putting them in the morning bins, I can see what they gravitate toward and like without calling attention to specific students.  
  6. Rocks, fossils, feathers, sea shells, etc with little magnifying glasses: If your school is ever getting rid of old science kits, go through them and grab stuff for your morning tubs.  
  7. magnetic wands and various metal items like paper clips, magnetic chips, other magnets, etc.  


Art Materials


  1. stencils and paper
  2. Popbeads - I had Popbeads as a kid and got my daughter a set, and she loved them.  I bought another set for school, and the kids really love them, even the boys.  
  3. construction paper scraps, hole punch, and yarn
  4. pipe cleaners and beads- specifically letter beads and pony beads
  5. foam craft kits- I shop for these at Michael's after the holidays for the following year.  You can get class sets for 70% off, which ends up being less than $5.  
  6. coloring books/pages and Twisty crayons- The twisty crayons are special, and they LOVE them!  I make a big deal about them being special, and the kids treat them nicely.  
  7. dicut shapes, doilies, and stickers to make cards around the holidays- Does your school stick have a dicut machine?  I feel like ours rarely gets used anymore, but the kids love those shapes!  
  8. watercolor paints and paper
  9. drawing books and paper- I borrow drawing books from the school library, and the kids love them.  
  10. stamps, ink pads, and paper

Literacy Ideas


  1. letter cubes- You can buy these pre-made, or if you have a huge amount of Unifix cubes, you can easily make your own.  I try to grab extra Unifix cubes if I see them on the discard tables in the faculty room.  
  2. Bananagrams- Bananagrams is so good!  It's like Scrabble without the board.  It's versatile and easy to clean up.  
  3. phonics dominoes- I have the digraph and blend dominoes in my room, and I'd like to add the compound word set.  
  4. Found It! sight word games- Found It! is a sight word game that I created for my students.  It's fast and fun.  Students just need the deck of Found It! cards.  I have a set for each Dolch list, so you can differentiate.  
  5. Squiggle Stories- This is another activity that I created.  Students use a squiggle in the illustration box to create whatever they want, and then they write a story about it.  It's fun to see how different kids use the same squiggle.  
  6. Mad Libs
  7. seasonal stationary and envelopes - I save envelopes from junk mail and ask my families to do the same thing.  When we have a specific purpose for writing, I'll put out the colorful, fancy envelopes for them.  
  8. blank cards and notecards- One of my hacks is to have my friends and family save cards that they receive, and then I chop off the part with writing.  The kids write on the blank side.  Super easy way to reuse cards that would end up in the garbage can.  
  9. magnetic letters
  10. fact flashcards- Target often has these sets of flashcards on different topics, and they all have interesting facts on them.  I have space, dinosaurs, states, and presidents.  They're a dollar a pack, and the kids like them.  
  11. mini white boards and colorful Expo markers- My students each have a black marker, so they love when the colorful markers come out.  I have a set of mini dry erase boards that are about the size of a small sentence strip.  I can't find them to link them, but they're awesome!  I use them in guided reading a lot but like to put them in morning bins a few times a year.  

Math Ideas


  1. hexagon/ Tangram puzzles
  2. printable math games- Pick games that you've played before.  I love this bundle of math games from Games 4 Gains a few years ago, and they're perfect.  
  3. pattern blocks
  4. geoboards and rubberbands
  5. flashcards and task cards- I have flashcards and task cards for pretty much every math unit.  I try to put them in the bins toward the end of the unit when we're reviewing.  
  6. pattern links- To be fair, I kind of hate these!  BUT the kids love them.  They love to make ropes and patterns and whatever their little minds conjure up.  I just hate untangling them.  
  7. play money- They love the play money.  If you have money task cards, toss those in, too.  My own kids have a play cash register, and I always bring it into school around our money unit. Students LOVE playing with this.  
  8. base ten and Cuisenaire rods- They love to build with these.  Again, if you have some task cards for base ten blocks, toss them in with the blocks.  

Abstract Creations- aka: Random Stuff


  1. dixie cups/ plastic cups- They love to stack them! 
  2. index cards, tape, and hole punch
  3. straws of various sizes and modeling clay or Play Doh
  4. foam balls and toothpicks- I love those small foam balls that are out around the holidays.  They're usually sparkly and so fun.  They're usually with the vase fillers at Dollar Tree or Michael's.  
  5. popsicle sticks with Velcro dots- They get so creative with these!  The sticks are a great job for a volunteer to make for you.  
  6. cardboard tubes- Collect them from paper towels, toilet paper, mailers, etc.  They're fun to build with and even use with paint.  

I hope this gives you some good ideas for your own morning bins. If you have any more great ideas, please leave me a comment below.  I'm always looking for new ideas.  You don't have to spend a ton of money!  Look around your classroom.  You probably have a lot of great stuff available that your students don't have the opportunity to use regularly.  I also ask for donations, shop the sales, and use some of my requisition money each year to buy a few new things.  Thanks for reading!



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