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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-classroom
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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-classroom
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
If 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.
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