Join me, Keri Powell, and Tiffany Ouwinga - both elementary teachers devoted to organized and efficient classroom management and instruction-- for our new webinar this TUESDAY!! If you missed our presentation at MiAEYC in March...here's your chance to get in on it! Lots of great ideas to organize various aspects of your classroom at any time of the year. Under $20....register ASAP, as there are a limited # of attendees available! :)
Just $19.00, and 45 minutes of your time for a jam packed session to jump start your organization! Good for any time of the year---but summer is nearly here, and you can really focus on your room!
~Keri
Here's what teachers have said about this presentation:
Keri, I loved the presentaion at the MiAEYC conference! I have to say it was my favorite! You both did a great job and I am so excited to implement your ideas. Thanks for presenting and sharing your knowledge!
I attended your session yesterday and it was AMAZING! Your presentation was by far the best of the entire conference. You and Tiffany are an inspiration: both as educators and organizing queens!:) Thank you so much for sharing your talents. I'm off to go work on labeling with my chalkboard vinyl! ;) Sincerely, Wendy (Preschool teacher)
Hi Keri,
I just wanted to send along a quick message to you and your colleague following today's presentation at MiAEYC. I was the consultant sitting in the front and am a self confessed organizational junkie! I loved your session and your energy. You ladies did a fantastic job! I promise to check out your blogs and follow...feel free to do the same since my contact info is below. Keep up the great work and thanks for the goodies today!
If you have not yet discovered chalkboard vinyl and all that is great and good about it....let me tell you, you are totally missing out on a really amazing product!! I featured chalkboard vinyl in a previous post about creating prop boxes. It is one (of many) ways to label things. It is by far my new favorite labeling system!
Awhile ago, my friend & colleague Julie, from Make, Take, Teach featured my new love in one of her blog posts. You can see the post HERE.
I use self-adhesive chalkboard vinyl in both my home and classroom in a variety of ways. It is removable and re-positionable, and can sustain washing by hand! Incredible right?!
Here are all the ways that I use it in my home/classroom:
* On the refrigerator (or door, cabinet, etc.) to write reminder notes
* On student mailboxes/cubbies to label with their names
(have a student move out and a new one move in? Simply erase with a damp cloth and re-write!)
* Label boxes, bins, storage containers
* Label containers in my kitchen pantry
* Use as a calendar
*And MUCH MUCH MORE!
So----I just got a new 50 YARD (HOLY COW!) roll in the mail today! I went in with 3 other teachers and bought the mother load! We each get 12.5 yards, and I am SO SO very excited!
Another talented friend and colleague of mine is also dearly in love with chalkboard vinyl! She has an entire Etsy shop devoted to LOTS of ways to use chalkboard vinyl. She has many cute labels in different shapes and designs, and shows you how to use them in a variety of ways. There's no need to order a roll of vinyl and do all the cutting yourself---when you can buy everything pre-cut from Lake Effect Treasury. She takes custom orders, and I am sure she'd be happy to hear your needs for your classroom.
If you were lucky enough to attend the MiAEYC conference this year in Grand Rapids, MI.....my Co-presenter and I were giving away sample packs of these labels from Lake Effect Treasury. Those who attended the conference LOVED the samples, and a few ladies commented on ordering classroom sets for the fall. Imagine how much trouble you can save yourself by not purchasing name tags, labels, and writing, laminating, cutting out, and adhering student names everywhere! This is a really great time saver and should give you something fun to do over the summer as you prepare for your new batch of students!
There are a bazillion cute and crafty ways to use this product on Pinterest. I am sure that you, too, will find it all very "Pinteresting"!!! If you already have, or decide to go get some chalk vinyl, don't forget to grab yourself some Chalk Ink markers (liquid chalk pens)----AND let me know how you used to product in your classroom!!!
Happy crafting and labeling!
Chalkboard vinyl can easily be cut using scissors or a Cricut (or other die cutting machine)---I bet your mind is reeling with possibilities and designs by now!
I don't know about you, but I am itching to clean my classroom - big time! It's that time in the school year when everything has been used - A LOT, by little hands who like to play, play, play. Not that I will have any time before my students' last day of school, but I might be able to tackle a few projects here and there.
I recently just presented with a friend and colleague of mine, Tiffany, at the MiAEYC (Michigan Education Association of Education for Young Children). You can check out her great classroom blog at HERE! We had a great time presenting "File Cabinet Rebellion - Get Your Classroom Organized". Much of our research consisted of scouring the internet, Pinterest, and visiting great blogs and local classrooms, and organizing our own classrooms!
Organizing is my guilty pleasure---my "geek" thing to do! I thought I'd take a moment to share a bit of what I do for any of you Spring cleaners out there!
But first...take a peek at our ambush make-over for one of our First Grade teachers, Mrs. Jennings! We gave her a great jump on HER spring cleaning!
I just love her desk afterwards!
Everything has a place now!
I personally can't wait until the day I do not have to have a shared classroom---I would SO get rid of my desk. I used to not have a desk when I had my own classroom - and I loved it. I mean - what early childhood teacher really needs a desk any way?! We never have time to sit at it, and most of us struggle to maximize our space for our students and centers. BUT - even I want my desk to look like this! Which it currently does not.
I think it's important to always start with yourself and your teacher spaces when wanting to feel organized and put together. Even though I know you have it together - sometimes we feel like we do not---and that's in part to the busy days we lead and things just get tossed and piled up. There's simply NO TIME! I get it.
BUT - if you are feeling un-organized and overwhelmed - start with your teacher space. If you feel great about your space, you will feel more calm, put together, and fully prepared for each day. You will also begin to project that feeling to your students, too. We certainly expect our students to be calm, prepared, and organized----so we must model that just like we would model a great writing lesson.
If you are up for setting aside just a couple (okay - maybe 3) hours of your time...you could have a great space that looks like this, too! Here's a few tips on how to get this great space.
1. Visit the Dollar Tree. I'm up for organizing anything - especially if it only costs me $1/item!! SCORE! Grab everything you think you need to get organized (who cares if you buy too much---you will certainly use it later. Definitely buy more than you think you will need...I bet you will end up using it.)
Doing the FUN part first---shopping, labeling, etc. will get you in the mood to organize. It's the carrot hanging in front of you----striving for that finished product.
2. Come up with a labeling system. What will you use - chalk vinyl? address labels? Pre-printed labels? Be sure to use something colorful, visually appealing, and nice/neat looking. DO NOT label on the container with a sharpie in your own handwriting. It just looks messy. You are a professional----go for a polished look!
3. PITCH, pitch, pitch it! Trash anything that you do not need. And DONATE anything of value that you can part with. Have a student teacher, or a first year teacher in your building? They will not turn away freebies. Share your junk treasure.
First things first....your desk is probably filled with little misc. items: game pieces, things found in your carpet, dice, band aids, etc. Corral that stuff with a little "Lost and Found" box on your desk - or somewhere in your classroom. Encourage your students to not hand you a bazillion microscopic game pieces, sequins, and dice 50 times per day. Simply have them drop it in the Lost and Found. From there, you can put everything back where it belongs daily or weekly. I suggest daily---it will take 5 minutes. Have older students? Make this part of your classroom helper responsibilities.
This box cost $1....at....you guessed it----the DOLLAR TREE!
Grab some typical lock-n-seal tupperware at the Dollar Tree! $1/each. Oh Yeah!
Slap on a chalk vinyl label---and you can easily change the contents and label anytime.
It's by far the best labeling system----my new trendy favorite!
Again - great little interlocking tiny blue bins found at the Dollar Tree. $1 for a set of 3!
Always, always have a daily drop box - a place for things to land that need to be filed, graded, put away, etc. The key is to empty it DAILY and put things in their rightful place. It only takes a few moments---and you will feel great walking to your desk each morning, knowing there are not yesterday's leftovers waiting for you. Just Git-R-Done!
I have LOTS more cleaning and organizing tips up my sleeve....so stay tuned! I should probably do a weekly feature. But as to not get overwhelmed, you must choose one space, and start small. Your teacher space would be a great place to start your spring cleaning! Go ahead....take one last look and be inspired and motivated!
Drop me a comment/picture of your before/after desk make-overs!