Knowing how to organize your lesson plans and materials in your classroom makes it easy for you to find the resources you need quickly and efficiently. The post Organize Your Weekly Lesson Plans! appeared first on Organized Classroom.| Organized Classroom
Small and condensed groupings allow for more space in the classroom to complete centers, read together, or work at the board. It is usually a trade-off between more student desk space or more classroom space. Sometimes it is beneficial to switch back and forth from the two. The post Classroom Seating Chart: Boxes appeared first on Organized Classroom.| Organized Classroom
Need more great ideas for what to give students or do that will make their special day extra sparkly? Stop by this blog post - and grab a birthday freebie! The post Celebrating Student Birthdays! appeared first on Organized Classroom.| Organized Classroom
When you have a classroom of 2-in-1 technology devices, you are left to figure out how you will get them organized so that they are in an orderly manner. The post 2-in-1 Technology Organization Option appeared first on Organized Classroom.| Organized Classroom
By assigning the spelling homework on Monday, it allows families who have sports or family emergencies to work on it throughout the week. Freebie included! The post Order Up Some Spelling appeared first on Organized Classroom.| Organized Classroom
This seating chart is set up almost like a box, but with wider spaces between the desks. This allows for a lot of movement from the teacher to travel and make sure the students are understanding the concepts throughout the lesson. The post Classroom Seating Chart: The Labyrinth appeared first on Organized Classroom.| Organized Classroom
Similes are a fun lesson when teaching about different types of figurative language. I love teaching about similes with third grade students. The post Simile Fun! appeared first on Organized Classroom.| Organized Classroom
Do your students have intrinsic homework motivation? Or are you spending way too much time attempting to get their homework turned in on time and complete?| Organized Classroom
Organized Classroom is a spot for K-12 teachers to come together and learn practical application ideas for real teaching in today's classroom. Less Stress, More Effectiveness for Teachers.| Organized Classroom
STEM learning resources for coding with educational technology!| Organized Classroom
Is the sound of 15 sets of dice hitting the table (or mainly the floor), almost unbearable without carpeting? Janice shared her solution with us! Enjoy!| Organized Classroom
How about a fun little incentive that you could use to enforce the idea that reading over summer break is actually F-U-N?| Organized Classroom
Have each student do the specific summer break templates you choose and bind them together to give to the staff member who is mentioned on that template!| Organized Classroom
Here is a roundup of all the End-of-the-Year Activities links that were tweeted and/or posted on the blog in the past. Perhaps you need something new?| Organized Classroom
Guest blog post from Colleen at Teaching Heart with some ideas for Classroom Winter Party Fun!| Organized Classroom
It’s that time again. Organizing for the end of the school year doesn't have to be difficult. Use these three tips to have it done in a flash.| Organized Classroom
Even if you don't love classroom party planning, here are 5 steps when planning an end of year celebration that is memorable for many many years to come.| Organized Classroom
PVC Pipe Ideas are popping all over Pinterest and beyond! There are many things you can make with pvc pipes that are great DIY pvc pipe projects for kids!| Organized Classroom
Knowing multiple ways to store teacher supplies will assist you when you are moving to a different classroom or just starting out. Here are 40 to check out!| Organized Classroom