We know you’ve been eyeing a Cricut for a while now. You can do so many cool things with it, but can you really justify the investment? We can’t make that decision for you, but this list of ways to use Cricut in the classroom might finally help you make up your mind.
Ready to buy? Here are some Cricut models to consider. (Note: This post includes Amazon Affiliate links for your convenience.)
- Cricut Explore Air 2: This is the go-to model that die-cuts a huge variety of materials, from paper and cardstock to vinyl, foil, and even faux leather. Add-on tools allow you to do machine-generated lettering too. For most teachers, this is the one to get.
- Cricut Maker: The biggest advantage to this model is the ability to cut much thicker materials. It also uses rotary blades to cut fabric effortlessly. (See more comparisons here.) If you’re into sewing or want the ability to cut tougher materials like wood, it might be worth the upgrade.
- Cricut Easy Press: If you plan to make a lot of T-shirts or tote bags using iron-on vinyl, the Easy Press could be a useful add-on tool. It doesn’t do die-cutting on its own, but it promises perfect vinyl transfers time after time.
OK, let’s get on with the good stuff!
1. Welcome them.
Cricut in the classroom + Bitmoji = Teacher happiness
Source: @rockymountainclassroom
2. Post the date perfectly.
No worries about messy handwriting! Removable vinyl is perfect for whiteboards.
Source: @positively.reading
3. Personalize some pencils.
Kids are seriously going to love these.
Source: @treetopteaching
4. Keep track of restroom visits.
So much more hygienic than a hall pass!
Source: @thecrazycreativeteacher
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5. Inspire them with lap desks.
This is how you do flexible seating!
Source: @craftingupsmiles
6. Lay out the daily schedule.
The speech bubble for daily messages is an especially ingenious touch.
Source: @bocheklist
7. Take the lunch count.
Use Cricut in the classroom to simplify this daily chore.
Source: @raisingthebarw.mrsjahr
8. Show off your classroom chemistry.
Creativity is one of our favorite elements!
Source: @thelaralab
9. Set up a supply station.
We especially love those separate bins for sharpened and unsharpened pencils.
Source: @mrs.stiglitz
10. Create a clock message.
Inspire them every time they check the time.
Source: @ateacherandhercat
11. Prep their table supplies.
These handy bins are a great storage option for flexible seating or group work.
Source: @thecrazycreativeteacher
12. Bedizen your binder clips.
No one can steal them now!
Source: @mrshumblebee
13. Whip up adorable hall passes.
With any luck, your students might not even lose these for a week or two!
Source: @samantha.tivnan
14. Point the way for school visitors.
No more confused parents wandering the hallways.
Source: @runningwithscissorsforfur
15. Quiet your class with silent Skittles.
Positive reinforcement can work wonders.
Source: @chalkboardsandsunshine
16. Make a first day photo op.
What a precious way to capture their first-day-of-school smiles!
Source: @mrs_muirhead
17. Turn building blocks into letter cubes.
So simple. So clever. Use permanent vinyl to ensure these hold up for years.
Source: @the.bright.classroom
18. Help them modulate their voices.
So much easier than yelling, “Inside voices!” over and over again.
Source: @missdzubay
19. Use tap lights for volume control.
Tap lights help get their attention.
Source: @123_teachwithme
20. Decorate your hand sanitizer.
These would be amazing gifts for fellow teachers, right?
Source: @chalkboardsandsunshine
21. Offer them a morning greeting choice.
We love this morning classroom ritual!
Source: @primarycoffee18
22. Beautify your bookshelves.
Inspire the next generation of readers.
Source: @kellys_klassroom
23. Label those precious EXPOs.
It’s oh-so satisfying to watch that transfer paper peel.
Source: @love.mrs.liebscher
24. Make the best teacher totes.
Iron-on vinyl has endless possibilities.
Source: @scrappapercrafts
25. Put together number bond plates.
DIY math manipulatives at bargain-basement prices? Yes, please.
Source: @clancysclass
26. Assemble letter lacing cards.
Use Cricut in the classroom to combine fine-motor-skill practice with letter recognition in a really fun way.
Source: @mrsbteachandlearn
27. Gussy up an old globe.
Got an old globe that’s past its prime? Paint it black and add an inspirational message for a spectacular classroom decoration.
Source: @thirdgradeparade
28. Put the focus on learning.
Let your students know what to expect from the week ahead. (Find those awesome giant googly eyes here.)
Source: @maestra_in_3rd
29. Lay out some line-up spots.
This will make getting into a single file line so much easier. (Got carpet? Make die-cut numbers for carpet spots instead.)
Source: @mrsk__1
30. Establish a reward jar.
Using Blurt Beans or a similar form of behavior tracking? Use Cricut in the classroom to create the cutest reward jar.
Source: @best.job.evah
31. Fashion the most beautiful bulletin boards ever.
Whoa. These paper flowers are absolutely stunning.
Source: @twotootiredteachers
32. Clean up your classroom in style.
Kids will clamor to use these clever cleaning tools!
Source: @teachingautism
33. Hang student-name street signs.
Life is a highway, so fill it with personalized signs!
Source: @swensoncreations
34. Produce pretty plant pots.
Use your classroom plant pots to teach on the sly!
Source: @mrskkmitchell
35. Pretty up your classroom stools.
Use Cricut in the classroom to reinforce positive messages every day.
Source: @mrs.d.inspires.me
36. Turn today’s date into a math lesson.
Take a few minutes each day to review important math concepts.
Source: @theredappleteacher
37. Pass out personalized bookmarks.
These would be such a sweet (and inexpensive!) end-of-year gift.
Source: @ocvintagecharm
38. Decorate a class Christmas tree.
This is a unique spin on ornament crafts, and so easy too!
Source: @gummybearlearning
39. Enlist the Grammar Police.
We’d understand if you wanted to wear this uniform every day. Just sayin’.
Source: @teachingahurd_
40. Make the prettiest teacher gifts.
Paper flowers and adhesive vinyl turn a basic shadow box into something so much more.
Source: @felicia_deleon
41. Fashion incredible teacher T-shirts.
There’s always room for another teacher T-shirt in your collection!
Source: @moormoments
42. Make over-sized Scrabble tiles.
These would be so fun to use on the playground on a sunny afternoon.
Source: @cheechs_creations
43. Show the world your students are special.
Because we all believe the children are our future.
Source: @starringmscollier
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