TOO MUCH TO DO, NOT ENOUGH TIME

Time…that tends to be the number one problem teachers face, right? You have too many things getting piled on to your to-do list every single day. 

When will you ever find time to get your classroom organized? Let alone figure out how to organize your classroom?


GET BACK YOUR TIME

The hard thing is, getting organized takes time but the result means SO much more time to focus on things that are important to you, in the classroom and outside of it.

These four most downloaded resources take out all the guesswork that comes with getting organized. 

WHAT'S INCLUDED

The Simply Organized Classroom eBook ($12)

  • Seven chapters covering various aspects of setting up and maintaining classroom organization
  • Printable workbook to help you create plans for each of the topics covered
  • Topics Covered: Classroom layout and aesthetics, organization tips, management plans, establishing routines, time management techniques, first-year teacher tips, school dynamics

Classroom Organization Guidebook ($25.00)

  • A step-by-step guide to laying out and organizing 20+ key areas in your classroom 
  • Pictures of real classrooms with efficient organization strategies
  • Printable checklist with recommended resources & products to help you organize your classroom 

Behavior Management Economic System ($15.00)

The number one seller on the TSOT website!

  • Step-by-step program for creating and implementing an economic system in your classroom
  • Reward ideas, printable money and checks, weekly and monthly check registers
  • Recommended books for teaching these concepts to your students


Organize Your Desk in 6 Steps Guide ($17.00)

  • Six steps for organizing your desk space
  • Easy, broken down steps to getting your desk (or any flat surface) cleared off and organized
  • Pictures, resources, and a checklist to help you implement the strategies

“You described me perfectly! Going round and round in my classroom, never knowing what was up or down or where anything was… (oh, and I didn’t mention that I got the job a few days before school started and the teacher who had been in that classroom for 30 years decided leave me everything… including decades old teaching materials and packed cabinets and bookshelves… Overwhelm doesn’t begin to describe what I was feeling last August.)

You are so calm, and yet so certain that I can learn to be organized. And you make me feel confident that is it possible!

So here I go – jumping in with both feet and very grateful.

Thank you so much!”

-Lucy

YOU, TOO, CAN CREATE AN ORGANIZED CLASSROOM!