Classroom Organization – Part I
One of the biggest challenges that I have faced as a teacher is finding a way to organize all of the papers that I have collected over the years. I have tried filing cabinets and milk crates and have found that it is still hard to find the papers that I need quickly. So last year I decided to jump on the binder bandwagon and I am LOVING how organized it keeps me. Now, I may have taken this a little over the top, but this is what works for me. Hopefully you can find a way to fit it to your needs.
I’ll start with my math binders since I just finished those this week. My school district creates a ‘scope and sequence’ for us to follow. It tells us what standards to teach and when. Last year our math scope and sequence had 6 units, so I had 6 binders. It worked perfectly…that is until they changed the scope and sequence and now there are 18 units. There is no way that I can have 18 binders just for math and still have it be an effective system. So after many failed attempts I decided to create a binder for each group of standards. We use the Common Core standards so I have four binders, one for each standard. My binders are: operations and algebraic thinking, numbers and base ten operations, measurement and data, and geometry.
The front of my four math binders. |
Within each binder I have every worksheet that goes within that standard set. For example, within the measurement and data binder there are worksheets for measurement, time and graphing.
Here is a closer look at the inside of the binders.
A) The first page of each binder is a page of the Common Core math standards (this is something that I just printed off of the Common Core website). This allows me to have quick access to the all of the standards.
- Standards
- 1.MD.A.1
- 1.MD.A.2
- 1.MD.B.3
- 1.MD.C.4
These tabs are from a different binder, but you can see what I am talking about. |
- Standards Tab – all I have under this tab are the list of all of the Common Core standards for math
- 1.MD.A.1 Tab – Under this tab are all of the worksheets for this standard (ordering three objects by length and comparing two objects indirectly by using a third object)
- 1.MD.A.2 Tab – Under this tab are all of the worksheets for this standard (measuring length using non-standard units)
- 1.MD.B.3 Tab – Under this tab are all of the worksheets for this standard (telling and writing time)
- 1.MD.C.4 Tab – Under this tab are all of the worksheets for this standard (graphing)
So I'm making my covers for math just like yours, except for kindergarten standards! Now I wanna see your reading ones! 😉
Yay!! And as for my reading binders….here you go!!! I hope this helps 🙂
Classroom Organization Part Two