WELCOME! Or WELCOME BACK!!!
Let's return to everyone's favorite theme: organization.
Based on the popularity of such articles read here,
I have now created this 'part 3' for your inspiration.
These are a whole new set of vignettes from my school visits.
I'm an author-illustrator of picture books, traveling the country.
Look over my shoulder as I share from my travels.
I hope that you're inspired by the rooms of your peers.
Here's a kindergarten binder system to help the parents stay organized and on top of school needs.
Communication between school and home is always a TOP priority.
You have your choice here between M.O.O.S.E. and B.E.E. acronyms.
MOOSE: Managing our Organization Skills Everyday |
Now I need to add these new images to the RoundUP I just had on the presentation of Sight Words. If you're looking for additional insight into Sight Words you need to go back to this earlier article.
When in doubt and you're attempting to give your space a 'clean + tidy' appearance?
Hang fabric curtains and tuck all of the "STUFF" out of view.
I had a whole pictorial article on this teaching space.
Her anchor charts match these curtains!
Seriously.
Go back to this article to see the rest of her room!
I am so appreciative of those who pin,Tweet or Google + my articles.
My number one source of readers is Pinterest.
We are visual in the early years!
Hope that you were inspired!
Haven't had quite enough?
Here's the link that launched the series.
Here's Part 2, which is my number one article here!
-- Debbie --
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I'm so excited to have launched a store at TeachersPayTeachers!
As always, SO many great ideas from you Debbie! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteGlad to be of help! It's fun pulling together a 'theme' from my photos!
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Here is another Notebook acronym - MONKEY - My Organizational Notebook Keeps Everything Yearlong
ReplyDeleteWhere is the blue pocket organizer with the magnetic letters from?
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