Staying organized as a teacher is difficult on a daily basis. We can have one day organized, but by the end of the week we have lost important papers on our desk, forgotten where we put that lesson plan, and can't remember if we copied next week's math quiz. Don't remind us of Bobby's project that got shoved to the back of the shelf last week as we prepared for the upcoming holiday party!
You may be asking yourself, what is classroom organization? There are many aspects to teacher organization that include not only ways to keep your personal items organized, but ways to keep your entire classroom neat, orderly, and effective. You may be in the classroom now, or you may be teaching virtually from home. Either way, you need a way to keep it all together.
I have a solution for you! I have learned over the years how to organize my classroom to be effective in teaching and to be stress free all year long! I have tried it all and found just the right tips and tricks to help you stay organized for years to come.
Organizing Made Simple (A Master Course for Teachers) provides numerous images of classroom organization ideas for teachers, over $40 in printable classroom organization checklists and resources, and never before recorded videos of my classroom organization strategies and hacks. These are resources that I don't post or share with everyone on social media, or even on my blog.
And the great part?!? You can get exclusive access to these resources, and an opportunity for a personal coaching call with me, by clicking the link below.
Check out the Courses tab on the blog, or the images below, to see samples of printable resources that you will have access to to help you get to a comfortable level of effective classroom organization. I can't wait to see you inside our course and to join you along this journey!
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