Sunday, September 28, 2014

For the Love of Binders

Who loves binders?  Me, me!  I do, I do!  I love them so much I decided my whole classroom filing system needed to be converted from files to binders.  Yes, that's 20 years of files converted to binders right on my kitchen table in July.  Because what else is there to do in July when you're a teacher?  Right Kristin from ateenytinyteacher.blogspot.com?  She is my inspiration (or shall I say cause my inferiority complex?)  After reading all about Kristin's decision to convert her filing system, I was ready to tackle the project myself.  Just me, binder, page protectors, my computer, and a lot of time.  Remember, it was July and I am a teacher.  That means I had a lot of time of my hands...oh, if only...

So, off I went to Walmart.  Inexpensive binder and page protectors R Us!   Even still, my vacation money began to disappear on school supplies.  Oh well, I will just love these binders for the rest of my life ( or until I get some other idea of organization!)  So, I stocked up.  My "green" friend Andrea would be so disappointed in the copious amounts of plastic that adorned my kitchen table.  However, I trudged on toward complete binder organization.

After a few days of sitting and stuffing sheet after sheet of paper into plastic protectors, I began to see progress.  In fact, I loved the slick feel as I flipped the pages of my beautiful binders.  Only teachers can understand the love of school supplies like this.  Soon, I had binders for each month and their themes, Language Arts, Literature, Math, Writing, Assessment, Morning Work, and Miscellaneous. What a beautiful thing...


Do you see the lights from "Teacher Heaven" shining down?

I would like to point our one thing...there is no Miscellaneous binder.  That is because it is nowhere to be found.  Remember last week when I said I often throw things away and my husband has to dumpster dive to find them?  Well I wish that was the case.  However, in all my grand organization, I misplaced my miscellaneous file, therefore, there is NO miscellaneous binder.  Boo hoo!  So, for that, I start from scratch.  Yippee...another project.

I am just starting to post items on Teachers Pay Teachers.  If you'd like to see the binder covers here is the link.  Nicole Bickham's Binder Covers  Here is a sample:








These binder spine labels work for 2" binders or 1 1/2".  I hope you like them.

Happy, happy, wishes for binder happiness!



Sunday, September 21, 2014

Organization is Key!

Organization is my friend.  I love everything in it's place.  I love it so, that if something is not in it's place often times my husband has to dumpster dive to find it.  I digress...

In my classroom, the more organized I am, the better the days go.  Duh?!  So I thought I would share some tools of my trade that have made my days run smoothly and keep me organized.

First...



IKEA desk tubs.  Well that's what I use them for.  The smaller, blue tub holds crayons, pencils, scissors, glue sticks, dry erase markers, etc.  The larger green tub holds books, work in progress, white boards, and necessary larger items.

These have kept our desks clean and organized and avoid the black hole of a student desk.  I highly recommend them.  Here is a link if you want to check them out...IKEA boxes.

Another great and helpful tool is these chair pockets from Really Good Stuff.  Those people have some "really good stuff!"  I have used these for years and they are fantastic.  They store the kiddos reward tickets, lunch cards, and Lexia cards in the red zipper pouch.  All the completed work from the day goes in the pocket.  At the end of each day, the kiddos take their work out of the chair pocket and put it into their backpacks.  Brilliant people!  No more mailboxes and filing systems.  Can I get an Amen?!  Check them out HERE.

Now, after my summer reading of first grade blogs, I stumbled upon SIT SPOTS!  I mean change the world people!


They are stuck on that carpet.  Vacuum over them and they stay put.  Can't you hear me saying, "Criss cross, sit on a spot!"  I have them placed for partners to sit together.  You know all that Think, Pair, Share stuff we learned about in college?!  Anywhoo, these little spots are life changing.  No more crowded carpet time.  We all have a spot.  No more sit by my friend and play with her hair.  We all have a spot.  No more crawl under the table while teacher reads.  Nope!  We all have a spot.  And, have I mentioned they are perfect for lining up or games?  I have even considered a behavior strategy of "walking the dots."  Rest easy, I haven't employed that yet.  Yet, I say!  If you want to check them out, do it HERE

I also love these nametag holders and book boxes...



The nametag holders (not holding a nametag in the picture) are from Really Good Stuff.  The book boxes link together to avoid spilling.  They came from Lakeshore Learning.  I didn't use them with the large holder they came with.  I like them center stage in each group so the kiddos can access them all day long.  Just like the tissue box and hand gel...ALL.  DAY.  LONG.  Why do some kids think tissues are great sources of paper to write on?  And hand gel cures every ailment know to 6 year olds.  Once again, I digress.

So there you have it friends.  Just a few of my "must haves" for organization.  I could go on with so many more (larger pencils, special glue bottles, bookmarks, color coding system, etc.) but I think that principal husband of mine is talking to me.  I should act like I'm listening or I'll get in trouble.

Happy days friends!


Sunday, September 14, 2014

In the blink of an eye...

How did it happen?  I went from this...

summer days of bliss with beach trips, sleeping in, late nights, lunches with girlfriends, no responsibilities, time to actually plan a menu and cook...

to this...

school started.  My oldest is enjoying her second year of high school.  My youngest left me after spending Kindergarten through sixth grade at school with me every day.  I cried.  Tears.  At the awards assembly for 6th grade.  On the last day.  All summer.  Every time I thought that my girls are growing up.  Then, this happened...MY HUSBAND IS MY BOSS!  Let me clarify...he is my boss AT WORK.  He is the Interim Principal at my school while our principal takes a leave of absence.  While I mourned the loss of my baby girl moving on up to junior high school, did I ever think I would then go to work with my husband?  Every.  Single.  Day.  Call the marriage counselors now!  

All kidding aside, it has been a wonderful experience.  An experience we will cherish and treasure for the rest of our lives.  He is exceptional as a leader (At SCHOOL PEOPLE!  Let's remember who leads at home) and it is a privilege to watch him work his magic among children and staff.  I am so proud of him!  And, truth is, I am so hoping to get sent to the principal's office!!!

Welcome back to school to you all.  Whether your kids are young, old, moving on up, or still with you, may your year be the best yet!  uh oh...I think the intercom just called!!!