I have had lots of questions about my sensory table set-up, so I’m going to share about it in this blog post today. We LOVE to use sensory bins, and I find having an area set up specifically for them makes it more manageable in the classroom.. Or at home!
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My Sensory Table Set-Up
This is a quick look at what my current sensory table set-up looks like. We have been working on a dinosaur theme so this is what it looks like set up.
I like to keep my area quite simple for the sensory bin. It usually consists of a table and chairs for students to sit on.. Then I set up activities on there Sometimes I’ll set it up with multiple activities on – like this image.. And sometimes I just set up one sensory bin for students to explore.
I typically use the IKEA FLISAT table, but there are also some alternatives to this if you don’t have an IKEA near you. Below I have linked my favorite sensory table area set ups on my Amazon storefront for you to access.
Sensory Bin Table Ideas
I have listed some other ideas for what you can use for your sensory bin set-ups below. There are also links underneath for you to check out all of my favorite sensory bin fillers.
- Jumbo Tweezers.
- Peg Dolls. I get mine from Little Wooden Peg Town. Use code NIKKI10 for a discount!
- Scoops.
- Measuring Cups.
- Pinch Scoops.
- Sorting Bowls.
- Peg Board.
- Magnet Wands.
- Counters.
- Measuring Jugs.
- Pippetes.
- Science Tubes.
- Scissors.
You can also find my favorite sensory bin fillers here;
I love to use edible fillers for my sensory bins, and I’ve put together a huge list that you can check out here.
Helpful Links
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