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Grab your free Toddler Toolkit now and bring balance back to your toddler classroom. Click the link to download! https://memberships.kartra.com/page/toddlerclassroomtoolkit The podcast provides tips and techniques for teachers to efficiently declutter, label containers and shelves, and streamline access in their classrooms. By implementing these strategies, teachers can create a clean, organized, and conducive learning environment for both themselves and their students. The Teachers Lounge – • Offering early education teachers a tool to set your classroom onto a path of success and build a cohesive and strong team of educators. (theearlyeducationteacherslounge.com)SocialsFACEBOOK: (1) The Early Education Teachers Lounge | FacebookINSTAGRAM: The Teacher's Lounge (@eecteacherslounge) • Instagram photos and videosPINTEREST: (4) PinterestYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@eecteacherslounge
In this episode, we delve into the essential role of co-teachers in creating a thriving classroom environment. Explore the importance of effective collaboration with lead teachers and discover strategies for success, including classroom observation, teamwork, student engagement, organization, and professional development. Our discussion provides practical insights and actionable tips to ensure a productive and harmonious school year. Don't forget to download our guide, "Kickstart Your School Year," for additional resources and inspiration. Click here to download: https://memberships.kartra.com/page/BackToSchoolThe Teachers Lounge – • Offering early education teachers a tool to set your classroom onto a path of success and build a cohesive and strong team of educators. (theearlyeducationteacherslounge.com)SocialsFACEBOOK: (1) The Early Education Teachers Lounge | FacebookINSTAGRAM: The Teacher's Lounge (@eecteacherslounge) • Instagram photos and videosPINTEREST: (4) PinterestYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@eecteacherslounge
In this episode, host Jessica Day dives into the essential elements needed for a successful school year. She discusses the importance of building strong relationships with students and their families, organizing the classroom, and establishing effective communication channels. Jessica shares practical strategies and actionable steps to create an engaging, structured, and joyful learning environment. Be sure to download the comprehensive guide, "Kickstart Your School Year," which is packed with valuable insights to help you set up a fantastic school year. Tune in for expert advice and inspiration to make this year your best one yet! Click here for the FREE download: https://memberships.kartra.com/page/BackToSchoolThe Teachers Lounge – • Offering early education teachers a tool to set your classroom onto a path of success and build a cohesive and strong team of educators. (theearlyeducationteacherslounge.com)SocialsFACEBOOK: (1) The Early Education Teachers Lounge | FacebookINSTAGRAM: The Teacher's Lounge (@eecteacherslounge) • Instagram photos and videosPINTEREST: (4) PinterestYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@eecteacherslounge
Hey secondary teachers! This week, I'm diving into the world of lightweight storage solutions for classroom essentials. From drawer containers to digitizing materials, I've got you covered with practical tips to keep your classroom organized and clutter-free. Whether you're handling multiple preps or simply looking for smart organization ideas, this episode is a game-changer. Hit play now and make classroom management a breeze!Download my FREE course planning cheat sheet: https://khristenmassic.com/semesterShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-CoachConnect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khristenmassic/
Unlock the potential of effective classroom organization with this insightful guide, exploring many physical and digital tools designed to optimize teaching and learning. Dive into practical strategies for selecting and implementing these tools and join a community that values structured, efficient, and vibrant educational environments. SHOW NOTES AND LINKS Got a message for Farrah? Future episode idea? Leave a voice message HERE! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farrah-henley/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farrah-henley/support
If you've ever felt like you're drowning in a sea of colorful crayons, glue sticks, and construction paper, you're not alone! This month, we're exploring different classroom management topics to help make your (and your kiddos') preschool experience the best one ever! In Episode 14, managing materials and supplies in a preschool classroom won't be a daunting task because today we're diving into some basic (but not so basic) preschool class organization tips to help you keep your classroom organized and your sanity intact.Episode Highlights:The Magic of Labels and BinsRotation, the Spice of Preschool LifeStockpile StrategicallyResources Mentioned: Preschool Made Easy Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/preschoolmadeeasy FREE Kindergarten Readiness Checklisthttps://view.flodesk.com/pages/6070813a1717a7a075fd2e35Check out all of my favorites for preschool and beyond:https://www.amazon.com/shop/chantymaciasConnect with your podcast host:https://www.instagram.com/chanty.maciashttps://www.chantymacias.com/contactMentioned in this episode:Grab your Toddler and Preschool activity packs hereI tried to find simple and fun activities to use with my daughter and when I realized there really weren't any that targeted the skills she needed to learn, I made them. Have you checked out my new website store yet? Teachers and parents across the country are loving the toddler and preschool activity packs because they make learning fun and are super easy to use! They include low-prep hands-on literacy and math activities your littles would love! Grab your preschool activity packs at www.chantymacias.com/shop so you can get your littles ready for Kindergarten in no time.
This podcast explores how teachers should organize their classrooms to best teach reading and writing and criticizes some of the more popular approaches to this problem.
On this episode of The Teachers' Lounge, we talk with Ms. Sullivan about classroom organization and how you can encourage your students to take ownership of the classroom that they are in every day. #NHAmazing
All aboard the Hot Mess Teacher Express! This week, we're diving deep into the treasure trove of the best teacher hacks ever. Trust us, whether you're a classroom newbie just trying to find your rhythm, or you're a seasoned vet looking for a fresh trick or two, we've got something for you. Classroom hacks! They can be anything from cute decorative tips to strategic classroom management secrets. We're talking all about the multi-functional magic of clothespins. Hint: They do more than just pin clothes. We also cover a neat little trick with Scholastic News. And have you ever thought about winning over the difficult student by befriending their pals? It's sneaky, but it works. What about making cleaning up into a mysterious game of 'find the chosen item'? Oh, and if you're thinking about scribbling names on desks – there's a hack for that too. And that's just scratching the surface! We've got a dozen more nuggets of wisdom where that came from. If these hacks tickle your fancy or if you've got a few up your sleeve, we're all ears! Till our next chaotic adventure on the Hot Mess Teacher Express, stay messy and keep those teaching engines running. Choo! Choo! -- Watch the full episodes on YouTube! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook! Support the show and get some MERCH!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/hotmessteacherexpressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every classroom should have a well-thought out system. Systems are the secret behind most classroom organization tips. Without thinking through your systems first, all the cute bins and rolling carts will not help tame all your clutter and chaos.Create the system and then buy the cute organization items to fit your new system and you'll be amazed at how much you get done within your work hours.BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/classroom-organization-tips/Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Episode 74, Organizing Your Classroom: Creating Working SystemsWinning the Pencil War TpT free product by Mrs. Hazelton of the Wise OwlLetter Writing Center in my TpT Shared Teaching storeIndividualized Sight Word System in my TpT Shared Teaching storeSummer Self Care Conference (FREE 3 day conference)Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple PodcastsIf you enjoyed this episode and would like to help more people find this podcast, please consider rating and reviewing my show! Ratings allow me to help more primary teachers build literacy systems for writing and centers so they can leave school on time. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five starts, and select "Write a review." Don't forget to let me know your favorite part of the episode!Not yet a follower of the podcast? If you are not a subscriber, you might miss out on future episodes. Follow here on Apple Podcasts or on your favorite podcast player.
Hey there, secondary teachers! Are you ready to conquer the chaos and transform your classroom into an organized oasis? Well, you're in luck, because on this week's episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast, I'll be sharing the 5 must-have classroom organization essentials for your success. From establishing routines and procedures to maximizing space with vertical storage, I've got you covered. We'll dive into the world of clear storage bins, catch-all baskets, student supply caddies, and even a cell phone charging station to keep those distracted minds focused. So whether you're a veteran teacher getting ready for another busy year or a newbie trying to tame the clutter, grab your earbuds and join me as we revolutionize organizational strategies for multiple-prep teachers. Let's get that classroom in tip-top shape!Get Your Classroom Procedures and Routines Planner Here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Classroom-Procedures-and-Routines-Planner-Middle-School-and-High-School-8417054 Download my FREE course planning cheat sheet: https://khristenmassic.com/semesterShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-CoachConnect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khristenmassic/Mentioned in this episode:Complete the survey here: https://forms.gle/pG2QyYwVyUasbQ2M8
Organizing your classroom can take some planning and time. Creating a working system is key to having an organized classroom year round. The end of the school year is the perfect time to rethink current systems or create new ones so you are organized for back to school.As I pack up my classroom to move rooms, I am taking full advantage of decluttering and parting with items that have not served me in the past 3 years in this classroom. In today's episode you'll learn the 4 steps to organizing your classroom: decluttering, teacher area, small group area, and student area.SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: http://www.sharedteaching.com/organizing-your-classroomResources mentioned in this episode:6 Reasons to Declutter and Stop Being a Teacher HoarderFree Better Teacher Organization mini course challengeRate, Review, and Follow on Apple PodcastsIf you enjoyed this episode and would like to help more people find this podcast, please consider rating and reviewing my show! Ratings allow me to help more primary teachers build literacy systems for writing and centers so they can leave school on time. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five starts, and select "Write a review." Don't forget to let me know your favorite part of the episode!Not yet a follower of the podcast? If you are not a subscriber, you might miss out on future episodes. Follow here on Apple Podcasts or on your favorite podcast player.
Is your classroom set up in a way that allows it to run smoothly and almost automatically (or auto-magically, as I like to say)? Special education classroom organization is a huge piece of The CORE Model. It promotes collaboration, reduces stress, and allows you to get back to teaching instead of just managing your classroom. In this episode, I share what the CORE Model is, how it came about, what should be included, and why this model is so important. 02:42 - What the CORE model stands for and why strengthening the CORE should be a priority07:52 - What elements go into the CORE and how the Teaching Implementation Plan ties into this model09:34 - The importance of having a zoning plan and why your special education classroom organization is so important10:21 - Why having a system for data collection and lesson planning is so important12:08 - Two very important components for our students in Special Education and how they impact the outcomes we are trying to focus onGrab the transcript, freebie and resource links at http://autismclassroomresources.com/episode146Autism Classroom Resources' Free Resource Library... http://library.autismclassroomresources.comWant more information about the Special Educator Academy? SpecialEducatorAcademy.comJoin the Free Facebook Group specialeducatorsconnection.com
Our guest spills her biggest tips on managing the many papers that come with grading in the middle school environment. Join us as we laugh off the smelly, ruthless middle school ways of life with the beloved human behind that infamous instagram handle @aprimarykindoflife!The Clambake IncidentThe Clambake Incident your Tertiary sports and slice of life living Comedy PodcastListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Real Estate UnSalespersonNot a natural born salesperson? Don't consider yourself to be a "salesy”? Welcome!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Training your class in your systems and routines or procedures is one of the most important things you will do to set your class up for success all year. Why? Well, imagine your students are able to work independently and your classroom runs smoothly most of the time. That's why. If you train your students well and insist they follow the procedures every time (do it over the right way), it will pay off all year! Check out the episode and grab all the resources. It's all in the show notes! TEACH JOYFULLY FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theteachinglab INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lisa_j_burns
The Target isles are filling up with Back to School sales, and teachers are heading back into the classrooms to prep for the upcoming year. Yes, we are all excited about getting our bulletin boards up and creating the ultimate environment for our students, but we have to remember that our decor won't help save our sanity later on in the year. As you begin to head back into your classroom, spend some time focusing on the organization of your space. To help you with this area we are chatting all about the BEST organizational secret that will have you feeling prepped and ready for whatever the school year holds. Listen in as we share: What are classroom zones? How to identify the zones you might need in your classroom. How to create a classroom zone. Ways that you can manage the zones in your classroom. SUBMIT YOUR TIME SUCKING HURDLE! We want to know what is sucking up all of your time either as a teacher or just a person. Head over to our website and submit your TSH so that you can have a chance to be featured on the podcast! SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Now if you're feeling extra loving, We would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they're also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
Classroom organization tips? Yes, please! I love to talk about classroom organization. If you ask, my kids will tell you that the Container Store is my mothership.
Hey teacher friends! If you're anything like me, being organized isn't one of my strong suits, but it's something that I value, especially in the classroom. But I usually get overwhelmed and don't know where to begin or what to do. So on today's episode, I have guest Kristen Donegan who will be sharing some easy classroom organization and systems that you can implement in your classroom in the fall. Kristen Donegan has been an elementary school teacher and Reading Specialist since 2005. She founded Easy Teaching Tools that has helped over a thousand busy teachers implement classroom hacks to save time, implement research-based practices to meet the needs of their students, and focus on work-life balance. What's funny is, as teachers, organization seems to be the last thing on our minds or our to-do list, but it's really an essential aspect to running a smooth classroom. Most people think of organization as keeping things together or putting items in a bin, but it's so much more than that. Organization can also be systems and routines that help provide a purpose for that particular task. Everyone wants to achieve the perfect work-life balance, and having the right classroom organization will help you with achieving that goal. It doesn't matter if you're a novice or veteran teacher, there's a classroom organization tip that will resonate with you. Kirsten helps easily identify areas of improvement for more efficiency in your classroom. Throughout the episode, Kristen gives a variety of easy classroom organization tips, tricks, and hacks that will ultimately make your classroom run smoothly and your life simpler! Next week is our virtual summer event: https://www.wifeteachermommy.com/sp/educate-and-rejuvenate/ (Educate & Rejuvenate). This is an event we're hosting and it's going to be so fun! We have sessions including life coaching skills, talking teacher burnout, and learning amazing teaching strategies that you can implement in your classrooms. Another bonus is you can get PD credit and tickets are only $5! Resources Mentioned: https://www.wifeteachermommy.com/sp/wife-teacher-mommy-club/ (Join the Wife Teacher Mommy Club!) https://www.wifeteachermommy.com/sp/educate-and-rejuvenate/ (Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Event) https://www.amazon.com/shop/wifeteachermommy/list/V1W1DFIRUL25 (Wife Teacher Mommy: Mentioned on Podcast Amazon List ) Connect with Kristen: https://easyteachingtools.com/ (Check out her website) https://www.instagram.com/easyteachingtools/ (Connect with her on Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/EasyTeachingTools/ (Find her on Facebook) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-teacher-talk/id1623487365 (Listen to her on Real Teacher Talk) Head to the show notes: https://www.wifeteachermommy.com/podcast/classroom-organization (https://www.wifeteachermommy.com/podcast/classroom-organization) Connect with Kelsey: https://www.wifeteachermommy.com/club (Join Wife Teacher Mommy Club. ) https://www.instagram.com/wifeteachermommy/ (Follow her on Instagram @wifeteachermommy.) https://www.facebook.com/groups/325390458094002 (Join our Facebook group: Wife Teacher Mommies Unite). https://www.pinterest.com/kelseymommy/_created/ (Follow on Pinterest for more helpful resources.)
Still trying to figure out an effective way to keep your classroom organized? In this episode, our amazing guest, Patrice Jenkins shares great tips on how you can utilize your students to help you declutter your classroom. She recommends starting with small goals and creating a system that you understand and work for yourself. She also advises teachers to have a community within their school system that they can rely on, as well as to figure out what the outcome of an action is before taking it. Let's dig into simple ways to declutter your classroom!Patrice has been an educator with experience teaching grade levels Pre-K to 8th grade with a combination of serving as assistant principal incorporating her love of all types of educational themes. Her motto is "Be the educator who decides to GO FOR IT" and "Let all you do be done in love." 1 Cor. 16:14 meaning your journey in this field should push you to new adventures that create meaningful and nurturing relationships and experiences with your students!Key Highlights: [00:01 - 09:13] Opening SegmentPatrice shares her background and workHow she discovered her passion for helping educators be more organized and creative in the classroomHow she found a system to pack up her classroom and not go crazy during the transition[09:14 - 17:21] Teacher's Tips for Organizing When MovingPatrice shares her experience moving to a new school and cityWhy it is important to make a budget and categorize itemsYou should a system in place for organizing and decluttering one's classroom[17:22 - 30:45] Closing SegmentHave a goal in mind and create a system that works for youHave a support system, especially when it comes to implementing organizational strategiesOne way to create a system that works for you is by figuring out what is important to you and what outcome you want to achieveLet's Connect! Want to connect with Patrice. Follow her on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Head to Tales of Patty Pepper, and find creative ways to inspire your students!You can connect with our host Erica Terry on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out her website https://www.healthywealthyeducators.com/ to learn more about different strategies to achieve your teaching goals!You can connect with the TeacherGoals community on Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter. If you'd like to engage in Q&A with our guests during the live interview or interact with a rockstar community of educators, then you definitely want to join the Facebook group
In this episode we discuss: How do discover what organizational habits need to be changed Gaining momentum through short bursts will help you succeed in your goals Ideas for where to start Useful Links Full Show Notes Follow Me on Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn Find me on Facebook
Tired of classroom organization that doesn't last for the whole school year? We spend days, even weeks, organizing and setting up our classrooms at the beginning of the school year. But, after back-to-school is in the rearview mirror, that organization can quickly fall apart. Learn how to both GET and STAY ORGANIZED for the long haul in this episode of the Teach Joyfully Podcast with Kelly from The Simply Organized Teacher. You're going to love Kelly's simple, effective organization tips and tricks. She even has a special bonus for you. Don't miss out! Listen in! TEACH JOYFULLY FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theteachinglab INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lisa_j_burns TEACH JOYFULLY PODCAST SHOW NOTES
As special education teachers, we are often living in a state of chaos. We have tons of paperwork, meetings and most importantly, teaching our classes. There are deadlines galore. Since we live in a digital world there are tons of resources that can make calming the chaos a little easier. This week, Kristi Deroche with Kristi Digitals is joining me to talk about ways you can use digital tools to up your game as an educator. In this episode you will learn: The benefits of having a solid morning OR afternoon routine Why timers can be your best friend How to make the switch to a digital planner About leaving work, even if everything is not fully accomplished Links and Resources Connect with Kristi Plan Teach Prosper Waitlist Plan Teach Prosper Course Kristi's Instagram Kristi's Website Connect with Dawn Dawn's Digital Planner for Special Education Teachers Free Planner Page Find me on IG Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
Join me today as I discuss what causes our classrooms to look cluttered, why organization within our classrooms is so important, and most importantly, 3 things we can do right now to jumpstart the organization in our classrooms! Facebook Link Instagram Link --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/positivelyprepped/message
In this episode, I share big news on the future of The Simply Organized Teacher. Plus, I break down the top: Downloaded Simply Teach episodes Classroom Organization episodes Classroom Management episodes Time Management episodes First-Year Teacher episodes If you need help with the following areas, here are some resources to help you! Need help organizing classroom papers? Join The Classroom Paper Course. Want to stay up-to-date with The Simply Organized Teacher? Head here and sign up for my weekly email where I send classroom organization resources. Get the framework you need for an organized classroom with The Organized Teacher Framework™ Get all the links to the episodes mentioned here. Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox
When we think about organization, of our house or our classroom, it's a daunting thing to think about! I tend to get lost in the weeds when it comes to getting organized. That's why, I think, so many of you struggle to get your classroom organized. It's not that you can't get your classroom organized but that there is SO much to do, many teachers don't know where to begin. In this post, I am sharing 6 things you can do to get your classroom organized in the middle of the year. Links from show: Episode 090 Shownotes Purchase The Organized Teacher Framework™ Sign up for the 5-Day Classroom Organization Challenge Purchase the Classroom Organization Paper Course Attend the free and virtual Intentional To-Do List Workshop Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox
This is the second time I have done a Q&A episode on the podcast and it is so much fun to answer your questions! This week I am answering your classroom organization questions and a lot of them had to do with one very important topic right now- digital learning! Here are the seven questions: How can I organize all of the data for my SPED students? How do I know where to put things? How do I know what to keep and what to get rid of? Google Classroom is overwhelming...HELP! Thoughts on fidgets in the classroom and what tips do you have for college students going to school to be a teacher? Any tips on how to organize a class set of Chromebooks? What do I do when students aren't showing up to my online classes? Links from the show: Episode 085 shownotes Enroll in the Classroom Organization Paper Course Sign up for weekly classroom organization tips straight to your inbox Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox
Tired of all the loose paperwork floating around your classroom, on your desk, or at home? Let's tackle the paperwork trail once and for all. If you've listened to my podcast for a while, you know I love organization! Today, I get to indulge a little bit as we talk about organization in the form of creating a simple yet effective student data binder. A student data binder can be your one-stop-shop to all the important documentation that you need to keep track of. From parent communication to progress reports, to sample student work - it's all inside and easily accessible!You may be thinking, ‘Yay! More work for me to do.” Well, guess what? I've done all the work for you and it's FREE!For complete show notes, visit: classroomnook.com/podcast/37
If you've ever needed a simple, yet effective way to organize your students' reading & writing materials - then, it's time to start using a reader's & writer's notebook!Ever feel overwhelmed by papers on your desk? Have you looked inside your students' desks only to see papers shoved here and there? Me too and I'm here to help. This episode gives you practical tips on how to organize your reading and writing resources so that you and your students will have everything you need in one easy-to-access location. Not only will using a reader's and writer's notebook help save your sanity when it comes to classroom organization, but it will help teach your students how to be organized and responsible - a great skill for the classroom AND life.See FULL show notes at classroomnook.com/podcast/31
Brittany Jeltema (@thesuperheroteacher) is sharing all about classroom design, tips for you to incorporate into your classroom, and what you can expect from her virtual Classroom Design + Environment Conference!Shop National Business Furniture's Products and use code ED10 for 10% off: https://www.nationalbusinessfurniture.com/?AFID=IG_NBF_InfluencerLearn More About Brittany's Classroom Design + Environment Conference:https://thesuperheroteacher.com/classroom-design-plus-environment-conferenceFollow Brittany on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thesuperheroteacher/?hl=enHead to Brittany's Blog:https://thesuperheroteacher.com/about-meShop Brittany's Teachers Pay Teachers Store:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Superhero-Teacher
On this episode of The Teacher's Lounge, we talk with Ms. Sullivan about classroom organization and how you can encourage your students to take ownership of the classroom that they are in everyday. #NHAmazing
Welcome to week 2 of the "Getting Your Year in Gear" summer teacher challenge! Set the foundation for a successful school year by spending time BEFORE the school year starts getting organized! This episode is packed with helpful tips for how to organize everything in your classroom from student supplies, to teacher materials, to game pieces, math manipulatives, and more!To join thousands of teachers inside the free challenge: visit classroomnook.com/yearingearFor full show notes for this episode, visit classroomnook.com/podcast/23
Classroom set up is an element of classroom management that is often forgotten or overlooked when we are creating our classroom management plan. Setting up your classroom is a key element of classroom management that can increase the desired behaviors in your room, increase predictability and structure, and therefore increase overall student success. Whether you are setting up your first grade classroom, setting up a special education classroom, or setting up a 10th grade science classroom the tips within your episode can help you intentionally plan your classroom set up to optimize success. In this episode you will learn Where to locate your teacher table/teacher station for optimal successWhat high traffic areas exist in your room and how to optimize themStrategies for classroom organization and materials to fit into your classroom management plan Tips for designing your classroom layoutFREE GUIDE TO TEACHING COPING SKILLS IN YOUR CLASSROOM!Visit my website for more behavioral and social emotional resources for your students.Follow me on Instagram for daily content and tips as well!PS. If you visit my website subscribe to my email list and get a free calm down corner kit for your class as well as weekly emails and monthly freebies!
Join me this summer for the 2020 “Getting Your Year in Gear” FREE teacher summer challenge as we prep and plan for the new school year with intention and purpose! It's a challenge like no other and it's designed to help you map out your school year so that you can have an incredibly successful school year! We'll be tackling Back to SchoolTo join thousands of teachers inside the free challenge: visit classroomnook.com/yearingearFor full show notes for this episode, visit classroomnook.com/podcast/21
Do any of these questions sound familiar? "How do I keep up with everything?" "I struggle with throwing things away- what do I keep and get rid of?" "What do I do with all the papers?" These are questions I get most frequently which means you have probably wondered about them too. In today’s episode, I answer some of your most pressing questions. Links from show: Episode 073 Shownotes Cora Feminine Products Free Guide on How to Set Up a Classroom Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox
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Your Google Classroom can get pretty organized sometimes, can't it? This is a pain point for so many who use it and other learning management systems! A couple of little tips can go a long way to getting it neat and tidy. At the TCEA conference in Austin Texas, I hosted a session on organizing your Google Classroom. Some of the suggestions from the participants were fantastic! I share them in today's episode. To catch the session resources from that presentation, go to http://ditchthattextbook.com/organize.
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Welcome to episode number 56! I am super pumped to share with you my live coaching session with Jordan. Jordan is going into her second year of teaching and was a lucky winner of the free coaching session after purchasing the Kickstart Your School Year Course. Over the course of the season I am going to be dropping bits and pieces of our coaching session to help YOU as you work through the school year. Today’s episode we are talking about my favorite, classroom organization. www.thesimplyorganizedteacher.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/1966093613630476 https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyorganizedteacher https://pages.convertkit.com/72312d887c/dfad803296
In this episode, Jonathan interviews Whitney on how to keep your classroom organized. Whitney provides quick and easy tips to start making changes today in your classroom or office space. Don't forget to rate us and share this episode with a colleague! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for bonus tips and tricks.
It is the end of August, if you're listening to this episode when it is released and teachers everywhere are in the throes of organizing their classrooms. Things get so busy as the year goes on, it's important to start out with systems for keeping supplies and resources organized. You're going to be spending a lot of time in that classroom, so start thinking about it as a little home away from home and you'll be much happier throughout the school year. This episode is being brought to you by my Fall Productivity Course. My Summer Productivity Course is winding down and I'm getting ready to lead a new group through a whole new set of topics all about the tasks Waldorf teachers need to think about in the fall. Topics for my Fall Productivity Course include: Classroom rhythms and routines Classroom management Providing feedback and parents teacher conferences Practice Classes and Skill Development Record-Keeping Student Support Plans The course begins October 6 and you can get more information by going to http://www.awaldorfjourney.com/fallcourse. Photos of my classroom in the blog post that goes with this episode. And if you've got classroom photos to share, I hope you'll join the Facebook group and post your photos there. It's a nice little community of teachers, parents and homeschoolers who would love to see how you set up your classroom. Pinterest board of Waldorf classroom decor
Today's episode is all about 3 simple and easy classroom organization habits that will make a big impact in your classroom! Grab your three free weeks of bell ringers here - ebacademics.com/freebellringers You can also follow us on Instagram @ebacademics. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to leave a review if you're loving what you're listening to!
Classroom organization cuts down on so many problems, but sometimes it's easier said than done. Join us for a conversation with Kelly of the Simply Organized teacher, where she shares 5 tips for organizing your classroom - and simple routines to keep it that way all year long. Get notes, links, & resources at www.teach4theheart.com/organized
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Do you find it difficult to stay organized with all of the moving parts of teaching? We hear you, we struggle with this too! That's why we invited Kelly Jackson from The Simply Organized Teacher on the podcast to chat everything organization and how it can help us simplify our lives. From your desk, to […] The post 70. Classroom Organization to Simplify your Life with Kelly Jackson appeared first on Educalme.
Classroom Organization extends beyond just your physical classroom but also to the online world. In today’s show I will share with you how I organized my email inbox and maintained it with as little as 3 to 4 emails in it at any given time! www.thesimplyorganizedteacher.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/1966093613630476 https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyorganizedteacher
Classroom Organization isn’t about perfect, but instead about creating rhythms and routines to allow for flow, ease, and less stress! This episode shares why organizing in the classroom is important as well as the Classroom Organization Challenge you can join for free! http://bit.ly/tsotorgchallenge www.thesimplyorganizedteacher.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/1966093613630476 https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyorganizedteacher
Looking to improve your classroom organization? This blog shares 5 ways you might be failing at classroom organization and how you can improve in those areas! www.thesimplyorganizedteacher.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/1966093613630476 https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyorganizedteacher
Today we talk through the last 13 classroom organization hacks in our series A to Z Classroom Organization Hacks. We talk about getting ready for a new year, routines to plan for, classroom tours, classroom makeovers and so much more! www.thesimplyorganizedteacher.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/1966093613630476 https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyorganizedteacher
A to M Classroom Organization Hacks to help you organize and manage your classroom efficiently! www.thesimplyorganizedteacher.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/1966093613630476 https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyorganizedteacher
We explore the importance of Emotional Support and Classroom Organization in raising Instructional Support learning outcomes. These strategies are geared toward teachers and coaches working with children from toddlers to high schoolers.
We explore the importance of Emotional Support and Classroom Organization in raising Instructional Support learning outcomes. These strategies are geared toward teachers and coaches working with children from toddlers to high schoolers.
Background: This podcast series is devoted to sharing good teaching practice at Gardens Elementary School which is located on the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology campus in Saudi Arabia. At GES, our student population is multi-cultural, diverse, enthusiastic, engaging and confident. They are also fun loving and happy. Through the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) we provide opportunities for students to develop an understanding of essential concepts, skills, knowledge and attitudes that will enable them to be lifelong learners. Our students are actively involved in authentic inquiry-based learning across all the curriculum areas. They develop confidence in their abilities, think for themselves, question, express their opinions and respect the opinions of others. As students learn to reflect on their learning, they become critical thinkers. We encourage students to voice their ideas and to take action to improve the school and the community. Student achievement and progress is shared through regular assemblies, parent conferences, open houses and activities aimed at making the school a stimulating center for the community. Episode Three with Kristin Anson Kristin’s Bio: Kristin started her teaching career at a small independent school in woods of Washington, USA and since then has held PYP Visual Arts positions in Vietnam, Ecuador and Cambodia. She has been teaching at the KAUST School since 2011. Kristin is an advocate of choice based art education and fostering authentic engagement and passion for the arts in her students. She and her husband recently completed designing and building a home in a remote corner of Sri Lanka and they enjoy spending holidays there with their 3 and 8 year old daughters. Student Agency and Autonomy In today’s episode, Kristin shares the work she has done over the last three years to help deepen student agency in her elementary art program at Garden’s Elementary School. Kristin shares the behind the scenes work required to organize her program in a way that allows for self-directed learning. She shares major lessons learned and AHA moments in her teaching that have allowed her to refine her approach and maximize time in her classes. Kristin delves into how she has modified the flipped classroom approach in order to promote more student agency and increased opportunities for her to give timely feedback to her students that is quality in nature. Regardless of the subject area you teach, you are sure to gain some valuable insight from today’s episode with Kristin Anson. Connect With Kristin Twitter: @artykris Website: https://princessartypants.blogspot.co.uk Connect With Gardens Elementary School Twitter: @GESatKAUST Website: http://tks.kaust.edu.sa/Message-from-the-Principal-GES Themes Discussed: Teaching For Artistic Behavior, Flipped Classroom Learning, Student Agency, Play and Exploration, Self-Directed Learning, Timely Feedback, Classroom Organization
Classroom Organization; Goals, Rules and Procedures