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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

16 Organizational Tips

Organization has to be one of my most favorite things!  I am constantly looking on Pinterest for more organizational tips.  
Here are a few of my favorite for an organized classroom.
Writing station:  I love the display Mel-D-Seusstastic has for the different writing activities for Work on Writing.  I organized the different actives in a mailbox I found at a retired teachers yard sale.  I painted it blue to match my classroom.
Thirty one bag:  This utility tote holds everything! I love having everything in one place. I purchased a medium size open-Top File Box at the container store to store my files.  
Drawer Labels:  These have made my life so much easier!  I store the following weeks activities in the Morning Work, CC HW, Fluency bins.
Math Bin Labels.  I found these when I first started teaching. 
These bins are perfect for storing math and literacy stations.  As a special education teacher I have two groups, on different grade levels for stations.  In math writing each bin has a math prompt and activity for when they finish the prompt.
I really love this Five-Up Organizer found at Really Good Stuff.  It's a great visual for when my students return papers and materials by subject area.  
Have to LOVE these clear bins.  I bought most of these Storage Bins at Really Good Stuff , but later found some at the Dollar Tree. I was so was excited I grabbed  them all!  I store all my math and literacy activities that I have bought on TPT and created.  Some bins have different colored stickers.  Since I teach SPED and have different grade levels those bins have a full bin of one grade level.  Each envelope has a sticker to help differentiate the grade level for each math and literacy activity inside the bin.
By my small group area I keep leveled assessments, fluency, and sight word lists/activities in Open-Tile File Boxes at the Container Store.  
I can't say away from that store!
For the table bins I made a picture so students know what supply goes in each section.  After the first week of school I added numbers, because at the end of the day there wouldn't be any pencils, etc.  So far this system has worked well in class.
My read aloud books are stored in my storage room.  I labeled these boxes the labels from my book bin and basket labels.  You can check out classroom book basket and bin labels by clicking here.

I just love our classroom library.  My students just gravitate to this area in our classroom.  I created labels to go on book bins and baskets and stickers that goes on each book to match the basket label. I organized my classroom library to match our school library by putting the color sticker to correspond with the books reading level.  My students have kept our classroom library so neat this school year! They know exactly where the book goes when switching out.  By corresponding the stickers to the library it has really helped my students choose the right book for them not only in class, but also when checking out books in our school library.   
Corresponding Stickers: Coming Soon to TPT
Editable Teacher Planner:  All my important papers are now easily stored in my teacher planner.  (This year I'm using the Chalkboard planner, you can check out the spine label in the picture above for the thirty-one bag)  My life has been made so much easier having everything in one place.  You can check out my Teacher Planners that are editable to meet your classroom needs by clicking here.    
Daily 5 Folders:  For Daily 5 I have my students store all Word Work activities in the front and Work on Writing activities in the back.  Click here to check out the monthly Work on Writing activities I use in my classroom.  
Each week students have to complete a passage, sort, write sentences for sight words, trash or treasure that covers the phonics pattern for the week before making a Word Work choice. (Stamping, Play-doh, Wikki sticks, etc)
Homework:  Honestly preparing homework for Special Education has to be one of the most challenging task just because it's preparing homework that meets each kids individual needs on different grade levels. But I created a system that has made preparing homework a breeze! In each binder holds fluency passages for each grade level and weekly grade level work.  Students also get a weekly Language skill and Math skill worksheet.  I do homework packets so everything is due on Friday.
As a special education teacher I searched for a visual system for my students to put their work where it can be easily stored at their fingertips.   Then I found these Store More Organizing Chair Pockets last summer on Really Good Stuff this past summer and had to try them out.  So far they seem to be pretty sturdy and I'm really happy with these chair pockets.

The toolkit and drawer labels are not only adorable, but keeps everything in one place without taking up a lot of room.  In the cabinet closest to my desk is considered the teacher's cabinet.  These fit perfectly in the shelf! I found these bright and colorful labels at  Toolbox at Learning in Wonderland. 

So here are a few of my favorite organizational tips. Would love to hear your tips!

Monday, October 13, 2014

Welcome to the Jungle: Before & After


I am so excited about this post! I have been meaning to find the time to share my classroom before & after pictures.  Before I was hired, my classroom was considered the Occupational Therapy room in our school.  The first thing I remember noticing when I saw my classroom were the blank white walls. My mind was going in a million directions wanting to create a room that was inviting, bright & colorful.

Here are a few pictures of what my room looked liked that first day. 


Welcome to my Jungle 


themed classroom! 

Our classroom Palm Tree.  I just love when it's decorated during Christmas (picture was taken last year). This is the center of our classroom.  I found the tutorial how to make a palm tree on Deanna Jump's blog and had to make one!  Not only is it adorable, it's used as a divider that helps keep my students focused in our tiny classroom.  

This is our Writing Wall.  I was obsessed when I saw this on Melissa's, from Seustastic, blog.  You can check it out by clicking here. Before posting the anchor charts I had a mini lesson.  Under the display is where all Writing and Handwriting activities are stored.  
Our Have You Filled a Bucket Today door display.
This is our Work on Writing desk.  The desk was found at a yard sale.  I adore the Subway Art posters by Hope King!  A Year of Many First, Writer's Workshop anchor charts, are great visuals and reminders of what was covered at the beginning of Writer's Workshop.
Laurie, from Laure Cole designs, painted this teacher stool for me.  
She is amazingly talented!!! I just LOVE it!

The teacher desk that was originally in my classroom took up way too much room.  I found this little desk at a yard sale.  It holds all I need and doesn't take up a lot of room.  

Teacher Technology station.  The perfect spot for our Elmo seemed 
to be on top of the filing cabinet. 
Our Adventure in Reading classroom library.  My students just LOVE this cozy area in our classroom.  I display our CAFE strategies here.  On top are the student's book bins that also hold their Daily 5 folders.  We don't have a window, so I created a felt board window for our classroom.  

These bins are perfect for storing Math and Literacy stations.  

Goodbye desk!  I am so thankful SPED donated our classroom another kidney table at the end of my first year teaching.  Now our classroom has two kidney tables which gives us a lot more room.  This area is used for guided reading. 

Our Computer Station.  I made the crate seats through a 
tutorial on Pinterest. 

Our Poetry Station.
A new station I'm trying this year is the I'm Done! Now What! station.  So far I am absolutely loving it. Now when my kiddos finish early they can make a choice.  Shelley Gray has created activities that are not only fun, they are meaningful!  My students are loving it so far.
This is our Wild About Learning board where I display student work throughout the year.  
I just love my home away from home!
Thank you for taking the time to read! :)

Friday, July 25, 2014

Classroom Decor

After numerous request, I've created a Bright Chevron and Owls Classroom Decor pack to match my Ultimate Bright Chevron and Owls Teacher Planner.  This sophisticated classroom decor set has everything you need to set up your classroom
 What included in this décor pack:
***Completely Editable***

-Welcome Banner
-Owl Student Owl Labels
(Can be used for back to school display or cubbies)
-Student Nameplates (Editable)
-Hallway Passes (Editable)
- Daily Schedule Cards (Editable)
-Whole Body Listening Posters
- Alphabet Posters (3 Fonts)
-Owl Behavior Clip Chart (Editable)
-Classroom Rules/Expectations (Editable) 
-How do we go Home display
-Calendar Display
- Months of the Year
-Days of the Week
- Days in School
- Weather Display
- Clock Headers
- Table Labels (Editable)
-Birthday Display (Editable)
- Classroom Jobs (Editable)

- Word Wall Headers and ALL 315 Dolch Sight Words ARE Included.
Click the picture above if you would like to get separately.

***If you are interested in checking out this Decor Pack you 
can find it by clicking the picture below.
  
***You may be interested in the Editable Bright Owls 
Teacher Binder.  ***A TOP SELLER on TPT.
You can check it out by clicking the picture below.
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