Rewind·Posted on Sep 23, 201825 Pictures That'll Make Any Kid Who Went To Elementary School '90s Say, "I Remember That"Back when Kid Pix was the ultimate in computer technology.by by Brian GalindoBuzzFeed Staff, by Sam StrykerBuzzFeed StaffLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail 1. A "Best Teacher" mug that usually sat on your teacher's desk and was full of pens and markers: 2. A 1980s electronic pencil sharpener (that also sat on your teacher's desk): 3. A set of cursive instructions at the top of the chalkboard: 4. These suckers, which never, ever stayed closed for long: 5. These cubes, which were supposed to help you learn math, but you used to build swords with: 6. This paste that you loved getting all over your fingers and then peeling off: 7. Glue sticks that you kept in your cubby hole, but really never did a good job of gluing things down: 8. These scissors that could barely cut through paper and just really hurt your hand: 9. A plastic movie or cartoon-themed lunch box, that came complete with a clunky-ass thermos: 10. A pencil pouch to store your pencils in in your backpack, which you usually stopped using after about the second week of school: 11. ~Cool~ bookmarks that helped make reading extra fun: 12. These pencil sharpeners that, um, really didn't sharpen your pencil at all: 13. These calculators and the yellow carrier for them: 14. These jump ropes which hurt like a bitch if you accidentally whipped yourself with them: 15. Kid Pix, which helped you create so, so many works of art during computer time: 16. Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, which taught you so much about cities around the world without you even realizing it: 17. Brain Quest, which was maybe the second funnest thing to play in class (after Heads Up Seven Up, of course): 18. These, which you spent more time smelling and less time drawing with: 19. These helpful and colorful things that helped you write better (or so that's what we were all told): 20. A Lisa Frank or cartoon/TV show-themed three-ring binder (it ~showcased~ your personality): 21. These next-gen writing utensils, which seemed futuristic to your elementary school self at the time: 22. These pens, which all you did with was try to press all the colors down at once: 23. These Troll pencil toppers that actually made it hard to write with: 24. A collection of "fun" erasers that, um, actually didn't erase anything: 25. And finally, this board (with those damn red cards) that let the ENTIRE class know how you were doing: