After teaching for 10 years you would think that one would have it together. And I'm sure that I do, but until I see everything in place I continue to feel like I don't. Yesterday, my sister and I went into school - boys & dog in tow. "Zoodle", my 5 year old {youngest} son and my sister, Jazz, touched up the paint in my room while I laminated oodlesof classroom decor and folders. Afterwards, Jazz cut out all of the laminating while I tackled my MO of the day - my teacher binder and my Reading Workshop Binder. I just don't feel ready until these two binders are ready for the year. I have attached pictures of my teacher binder below. Once I update the cover of my Reading Workshop Binder I will post pictures of that too.
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First section houses the weekly schedules for both my classroom and the students that are in resource so I know when they will be pulled out of class. |
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The next page is my beginning of the year letter. I keep this here because believe-it-or-not many parents and students will say "You never told us that!" This way I can easily refer back to the letter that was sent home at the beginning of the year. This year I am planning on turning it into a brochure style of pamphlet (thanks to some ideas I've seen on a few blogs lately!) |
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The next section is a year calendar. I am so thankful for Teachers Pay Teachers, where I found this calendar that I absolutely adore! I have this calendar in here, a copy in my Reading Workshop binder and a copy hanging on the info bulletin board by my desk in the classroom. |
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I also found this "Peek of the Week" on Teachers Pay Teachers. This will be the first year that I use this set up. I am putting it in front of my daily plans for each week. This way I can see any important things in a glance. I also have a picture of it on my phone so I can pull it up anywhere. |
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I started using this day plan format last year and LOVED it! I found it on a teacher blog as well and then adjusted it to suit my needs. I save the template right on my icloud account so I can access this anywhere (like in the dentist office which seems to be a place I spend A LOT of time with the kiddos). |
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At the back of my daily plans section I keep a copy of the classroom newsletter. This year though I am planning on implementing a class blog for the first time with daily homework updates as well as upcoming events and possibly fun classroom pics. I would love that all of my parents subscribe to this blog via email so they will receive all of the updates each time I enter new information. |
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This next section - my pride and joy - is my curriculum map for the entire year down to the day. After 10 years of teaching, I know that things don't work out that way, but at least I have everything planned out so I have a great guide as to where I should be in the curriculum. Places that I usually am a bit behind in are socials and science - we get so into these lessons that they tend to take a bit longer than planned. Flexibility is key! |
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My extracurricular duties list for the staff. Mine are highlighted in green. |
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In this section I can easily find all of the cool printables that I find on teacher blogs or pinterest. I have them listed by subject in here. This way I can eaily pull them out and use the idea or copy the worksheet for the students to use. They are usually "exxtras" that I pull out for review or to spice up an old lesson. |
I do have one other section on student info in this binder - contact info, health concerns, etc. But my amazing Admin Assistant prepares all of that info for us and gives it to us sometime this month.