There are always a couple students each year who really struggle to stay organized. These students are not difficult to spot. They often have messy desks and lockers, can’t locate things, are unprepared for class, are unaware of deadlines, have trouble prioritizing, and are unfocused…
Today, I’m going to tackle two questions I seem to hear all.the.time: “How do you stay so organized throughout the week?” and
“Do you do all of your lesson planning at home?”
When I first started teaching I had two shelves from Walmart that I stacked books on. I quickly realized that I was in trouble. Not only did I lack space, I also had many different genres, authors, and topics that needed to be organized and systematically separated…
I’ve done a lot of experimenting with desk arrangements over the years. I’ve definitely found my favorite. Keep reading; I’ll tell you about it…
I wanted to share 3 little classroom organization hacks that I have found over the years. They are simple things you can do that will make your life in a special education classroom much easier…