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My most recent posts:
Classroom Organization Tips for an Easy End of the Year
Feeling overwhelmed by end-of-year classroom chaos? This post walks you through six teacher-tested strategies to purge, organize, and prep your space before summer. From what to toss to how to get students involved (without losing structure), you’ll find practical tips that save time now—and next fall. Includes a free printable checklist to guide you step-by-step.
Free Resources to Organize Your December
How can you survive teaching in December with your sanity intact?
I have five FREE resources, tips, and strategies to share with you that will help you get organized and keep things running smoothly during the month of December.
3 Ways to Get and Stay Organized This Year
Start with these three priorities to get - and stay - organized this school year. Learn ways to organize your “stuff” and your “systems.”