Classroom Organization: DIY 4 Sided Pocket Chart Stand
Pocket charts are a key part of our classroom and so is classroom organization. We use our pocket charts for centers and whole-group lessons.
Pocket charts are a key part of our classroom and so is classroom organization. We use our pocket charts for centers and whole-group lessons.
Can you draw a circle? We love circle charts, anchor charts, and word webs. We love our center wheel. But people, those circles make me
Our school hosts a meet-the-teacher night a few days before the first day of school. This allows students and families to meet me, see the
Do you use flexible seating? Are you looking for information, tips, and routines for bringing flexible seating into your classroom? This blog post explains how
Apparently, there’s this thing in politics, government, and business called a document dump. And you use it when you want to put a bunch of
This post is to show classroom organization for small groups and explain why we set them up the way we do and how they work.
We get lots of questions about our flexible seating student work areas and about our classroom design. Specifically, how and why of each area of
One of my constant struggles as an educator is classroom organization and I’m always looking for classroom organization ideas. I am not a very organized
Teaching is the only job where it’s more work to be absent than it is to show up. Planning for a sub can be stressful
Let’s talk centers. Ya’ll, we love centers (or hippopotamuses as we call them). One of the key components of our centers is choice. We give
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