Back to school? Did someone whisper BACK TO SCHOOL? Shhhhhh: Back to school.
Are you thinking about the beginning of a new school year?
For me, when the Fourth of July sparklers are extinguished my mind begins to think BTS. In an effort to do my part to contribute to the well being of your new year, I've gathered up OODLES of images to share from lots of my previous Author Illustrator School Visits.
This is the second installment in my 'organizational' mini-series. My #1 viewed article here addressed this same topic last spring. So I KNOW this topic is of importance to readers everywhere!
Let's get organized!!! Knowing how others manage their materials is such a boost to getting a grip on our own layout. Let's start with baskets, bins and buckets!
A lot of 'organization' has to do with the proper containers for all of your
Let's take a look at getting all of those art supplies into order. Here are several different versions on the theme: Art-on-a-Cart. From my perspective as a former elementary Art teacher, I'm always drawn to seeing what Art supplies are available in the classroom.
Let's look at something as simple as 'crayons.' I'm not here to tell you that there's a right and a wrong way to do anything when it comes to organizing. I am excited to share some of the many possibilities that are possible -- the ones that I've seen. I think that there's wisdom in the concept, "Create a System and then Stick with it!"
Take a look at these next crayons!!! I'd know a 'recycled icing container' anywhere. Save your containers. Then just wrap the icing container in the appropriate colored construction paper and label. VOILA!! Crayons by COLOR(!!!) and at no expense for the DIY'er!!
Think of all of the awesome 'sorting' practice as children put their crayons away! |
Do you just LUV LUV LUV the re-purposing in this next photo of an old 'veggie' tray? A great way to present your materials for creative projects!! All the children at the table can have easy access to all of the necessary supplies. Save these containers from your family reunion later this summer and put them to good use next fall!
Next up. Several different 'table' supply containers that are used in Kindergarten rooms near and far -- where the students are sitting at tables. As you will see they come in all shapes and sizes. Teachers have differing ideas of what to 'house' in these community supply containers. It's fun to see what each teacher considers an essential element. Crayons are apparently the number one common denominator.
Here's a couple of images of housing 'like' materials in one container.
This series of puzzle racks make them look so inviting. I LUV how each puzzle is 'labeled' on the edge. Having such a wide assortment of puzzles, it's really necessary to have them easily accessible. Did you notice that the shelf itself is 'labeled' as well?
All righty then! On to all of those 'manipulative materials' that are the hallmark of every classroom for young children. There are so many. They come in every possible size. What's a teacher to do? Look at all of these bright math manipulative materials... all housed together on the same set of shelves. COUNTING!! I see lots of opportunities to count with these bits and bobs.
And now for some 'building' materials. Those take up some serious real estate.
Now let's look at several different methods for using storage buckets. First up there's one that has been labeled with photos for the elements housed in each bucket.
Now let's take a look at the way classroom libraries have been organized using buckets.
I LUV LUV LUV that children have written the labels for their book categories in this next photo! I'm wild about children's fine motor development and have an ongoing series entitled Fine Motor Friday: "Fine Motor Leads to Fine Arts." A couple of those first 21 installments are in my Top 10 list on the left side bar.
[I bet #10 on the list today, Fine Motor Sign-In-Systems, will be replaced with this organizational article in time. Here's that link directly before it gets buried forever. It's a keeper for sure!]
Take a look at these 'classic book' bins. They are labeled with the photo of the cover of the book. Inside each bin are housed the 'manipulative' puppets and props that bring the book to LIFE!! This was seriously an A.MAZ.ING set of materials. Brilliant presentation. As a picture book author + illustrator I am in LUV with this concept for sure!
I took the lid off of this bin so that you could see what was hiding inside. Book and plush toy. SURPRISE!! What an incredible way to support young soon-to-be readers!! KUDOS!!!
Here are several different manners where individual children have a 'spot' for their work to collect.
I wonder what is inside the 'Saturday' drawer? I didn't have time to peek! |
Last but not least. I've saved the cream-de-la-cream for the BIG ENDING. Those of you who are familiar with my original songs for children know that I'm BIG on BIG ENDINGS!!! I like to leave my audience, whether bright eyed preschoolers or mature 2nd graders with an exclamation mark!!! It's my favorite punctuation mark!!!
In all my travels I had never seen this form of organizing one's teacher 'ANCHOR CHARTS.' This brilliant K teacher had each song and fingerplay laminated and hanging from a hanger!!! There was a free-standing display, dress-bar -- the kind you would see at a store displaying their new 'back-to-school' clothes to keep all of the charts ready and at hand.
[***Time machine update. Want to see what a teaching space looks like where the teacher has coordinated EVERYTHING in her room? The anchor charts match her color scheme. INSPIRATIONAL, I tell ya. Purely inspirational! Click here to see tomorrow's post.]
OK folks. That was a LOT of pictures! Even for me!! I think the most photos and collages I've ever posted in one article. Is there an award for most photos in one post? I hope that you've been inspired and have at least one new idea to tackle an area of concern in your room.
If this is your first time here, I invite you to explore further. I'd suggest starting with the 'about me' section in the tab at the top. I go where I get invited for school visits across the country -- with my camera in hand!
Here's the link to that first article on organization.
Part 3: Organization |
NOTE FROM THE FUTURE!!!!
I transport ALL of the organizational ideas into
{Just click the picture! For hundreds of ideas}
Now. I have a favor to ask. Would you please pin your favorite suggestion? Thanks a gazillion. Now happy planning as your return to your room gets ever closer!
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I am now an Amazon Affiliate. I've already searched for some goodies for you. When you click through from here you will be supporting my retirement fund!! Thanks for your support. Here are some direct links to help you tackle one step of the organization challenge.
Editors note from the future!
I am now on Teacher-Pay-Teachers and have opened a store there to offer my original songs for children in a digital download format -- with supplementary materials I'm creating. There's a FREEBIE Mp3 over there to introduce you to my work, entitled "Going to the Library."
-- Debbie --
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Newbies, here's some recent articles of mine, I think you'll like:
Pete the Cat Picture Books
"Camping" as a Learning Center
Three Little Pigs (Comparative Writing)
I have added this to linkies at:
Learning with Mrs. Parker
Confessions of a Teaching Junkie
Kindergarten RoundUP
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Oh my goodness...you are one MIGHTY organized chicky! I need to get my own self in gear and work on this for this next school year!!!!
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Crisscross Applesauce in First Grade
Holly, I won't even tell you how long I've been working on this post. I know I took pictures specifically with the intent of writing this article over a three month period of time.
DeleteThanks so much for your supportive comment. I am most grateful to have some feedback after investing this amount of time. <3
Debbie
It's like you read my mind with this post! Organization galore & I love it!! I'm pinning these ideas for sure! :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure
Mind reading has never been one of my developed skills, but I'm working on it! Thanks so much for pinning and I'm especially grateful for your kindness in taking the time to leave a comment.
DeleteDebbie
This is perfect in thinking about the year ahead! So many ideas... Mahalo for linking up!!
ReplyDeleteAloha,
Corinna
Surfin' Through Second
Corinna, I thank you for the opportunity to link-up! Thanks for hosting. I can already see traffic hopping over from your site! I LUV the bloghop concept. Thanks again.
DeleteDebbie
I love how organized you are! Thank you for sharing all of those pictures!!
ReplyDeleteMisty
Think, Wonder, & Teach
As you can imagine, Misty. It was a labor of love! I'm just so thrilled that readers have already 'found' it and responded. SUCH an excitement on my part. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.
DeleteDebbie
Wow! I linked to this post through Pinterest and I'm amazed. I'm moving from 3rd to Kindergarten--which is a whole different world. I've been spending my summer surfing through blogs and getting ideas. This by far is the best! Thank you for all the wonderful photos! I have gotten so many new ideas by 'peeking'.
ReplyDeleteCheryl!!! You just made everything worthwhile! I am so glad that you've appreciated your 'peeking.' I hope this helps makes your transition to K fruitful from an organizational stand-point. I am so grateful for your enthusiasm. Those are going to be lucky kinders!!
DeleteDebbie
omg if only my class was this organized...i wish!! im your newest follower...drop by =)
ReplyDeleteJust Wild About Teaching
It all looks great in a picture -- doesn't it? Thanks so much for the follow, I'll need to hop over to your place, next. Do you have any articles from your blog that you could link up?
DeleteDebbie
I love it! Bins, bins and more bins is the way to get organized. Plus adding a picture of what's in those bins really helps the kids put the materials away in the correct spot. Everything has a spot!
ReplyDeleteYes, Tanya. It seems to be a matter of bins and then how they are 'used.' Having the right sized containers seems to go a l-o-n-g way to setting up a successful system to keeping on top of things.
DeleteDebbie
Getting the kids to know where things belong, seems like more than half the battle!
Awesome! Thank you! You answered a couple organization questions for me this coming year: Individual student standing files to use for "Portfolio Fodder" and the hangers I can use on some large posters that my class uses for history. Sweet. Thanks so much. I pinned the two ideas as well.
ReplyDeleteHilary I am so grateful for your pinning your favorites. The greatest bulk of my traffic comes from Pinterest and as you know every extra pin creates its own ripple.
DeleteGlad to be of help and thanks for leaving encouragement in the form of a comment!
Debbie
OMG! The art supplies on a rolling cart is great. I hate dragging supplies out and forgetting something. This will be a huge timesaver. Now to find a cart...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea!
Greg
Smedley's Smorgasboard of Kindergarten
Happy cart shopping, Greg!! Glad that sharing the idea sparks your creative imagination. Let's make our lives easier!! I'm betting that having easier access to your art supplies will be that much better an invitation to creativity!!! YEAH Team!
DeleteThanks for taking the time to leave a comment! Offers me support to continue!!
That was awesome...I keep telling myself I am a pre-school teacher with a nurses hat. I have been gazing in my own needy office of late and I know these great ideas will help me get organized today. Have a great school year wherever you roam.
ReplyDeleteMs. Dawn, aka The Singing Nurse
PS I've been trying to figure out where I belong and looking for a blog hop. I am artsy, musical, educational, healthy and inspirational, I love encouraging creativity, recycling, literacy, making healthy choices, singing an educational songs etc. I was hoping you might offer some suggestions. Thanks again Debbie for all your hard work in preparing this post. I know the time that goes into it all.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww, Dawn! Thanks so much for stopping in. I'm so grateful for your continued support. We are something of 'round pegs' in a square hole sorta world, aren't we?
DeleteKeep plugging away. I am finally getting some traction thanks to Pinterest and having folks actually reading what I can pull together is such a thrill!
Debbie
Thanks for including those recycled containers! Love repurposed stuff. Just redid our area and wish I'd found your post first,
ReplyDeletehttp://motherofdiscussion.blogspot.com/2012/07/transforming-art-cart-to-art-cupboard.html
LUV LUV LUV the repurposed stuff myself. Please share this with others!
DeleteDebbie
This is so great Debbie! I added a blog post to the hop. I'm going to add the hop button in the sidebar of my blog toward the top for about a month to give this very helpful hop more exposure. My blog readers are mostly parents, so I'm not going to make a specific post about it. I hope that's okay.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Michelle. What a great way to help 'share' the ideas. Thanks so much for your creative idea!
DeleteDebbie
Hi Debbie! I love teachers and all their ideas. Linked up an amazing classroom :)
ReplyDeleteLina @ Fancy Frugal Life
(new follower)
Lina!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to follow and also leave a comment. I'm so appreciative of support in both avenues.
DeleteDebbie
What fantastic ideas! Thank you for taking the time to share them!
ReplyDelete~Kristen
http://kinderpillars.blogspot.com/
You are so welcome, Kristen. I know how fortunate I am to get to visit so many amazing classrooms -- all across the country. You're right, it does take time to share them, so I appreciate your kindness and support.
DeleteDebbie
I love your system of organization. A question I have is, how did you attach the charts to the clothes hangers?
ReplyDeleteYou're right Dottie. I should have taken a picture of the back of the clothes hangers to show that detail. The laminated anchor charts were attached to the hangers with wide, clear plastic 'mailing tape.' Keep in mind, I only 'report' what I see. That's all the credit I can accept in this case.
DeleteDebbie
I love the green tabletop community supplies organizer - it looks like 4 triangle sections joined together??? Do you know where I can get one of those???? Wonderful ideas on the whoe page but that and the hanging anchor charts are my favorites!!! Repinned :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all you great organization ideas. I particularly love your anchor chart hangers. can you explain how you made them, thanks!
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