With that said, August 1 is here, which means it is time to buckle down. It's been a crazy week as I recouped from the awesomeness that was TMC14 and this day is even more special as it marks the day that I committed to spend the rest of my days with my hubby. If you were at TMC14, you might have had an opportunity to meet him, but he is simply the most amazing man I know. Today marks our 16th wedding anniversary, which is bizarre to me, because it does not seem like that many years have passed! :)
For today's #5Things post, I decided to focus on classroom organization. Most of these have been posted before, but I thought it might provide something of interest to someone out there...
#1 - Absentee Work...
Near the door to my room, you will find a bulletin board with the monthly calendar, hall passes, and this neat hanging file thing. I found this years ago at Mardel and I love it. The folders are movable, so of course they had to be in ROY G BIV order because I color code my classes. :) If a student is absent, I write their name on the handouts and put them here. It is up to the student to pick up the work the next day. Hubby made me the awesome hour labels and I added the label to the front last summer. This is probably one of the best things I've ever purchased for my room. |
#2 - Desk Paperwork...
For years, I kept my attendance, etc on my podium, but I had a habit of moving it throughout the day and it seemed like I spent a lot of time chasing it down. A few years ago, I ran across this fabric hanging organizer at Big Lots and I love it! It is the perfect size to hold my attendance book, my INBs, etc. This hangs right by my desk, so it really helps keep the clutter off my desk and where it belongs. The best part is that I've stopped losing my attendance book and students know exactly where to go to sign up for reassessments or to leave the classroom during Advisory. |
#3-5 - The Shelves...
There are 3 elements of my classroom organization all tucked together on my shelves. First off is the "Extra Handouts" baskets. I picked these up a few years ago at Dollar Tree and they are just the perfect size for paper! After putting the absentee work in the folder above, any extras go here. |
On the bottom shelf are my "Pass Back Folders". Each student in each class has a folder and this is where I pass back papers. I used to pass back papers in class, but found that often took precious time away from learning. Instead, I file the papers in my spare time (or have a student aide do it) and students have easy access to their papers without having to take up class time. Students tend to store other things in their folders as well, such as their 1st semester notebook or AP Review packets.
What things do you use that keep your classroom organized and running smoothly?
Thanks for sharing these organizational tips. The longer I teach, the more I realize that I have to be more organized! You have given me some ideas to rearrange things this year.
ReplyDeletei swear we are kindred spirits. though some of my tools look a little different, my organizations are pretty much the same!
ReplyDeleteFirst, I have loved all your July challenge posts...even the rambly ones. I think I should have been a math teacher because my brain works so well in neat boxes, order, and linear operations, but I struggle with student paper management. I bought new bins for my room this year, and I am takins some ideas from Eat.Write.Teach for management, but you have given me real food for thought.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Sarah
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What are "paper clickers?"
ReplyDeleteI use the exact same hanging folders and process for absentee work!
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