CLASSROOM ORGANIZATION GOT YOU FRUSTRATED?​


You aren't the only teacher struggling with these things...​


  • You spend way too much time in your classroom & don't have much to show for it
  • Staying organized is an extra responsibility you don't have time for
  • After working all day, you still take work home with you
  • Two weeks after organizing your classroom, it feels just as chaotic as before
  • Organizing your classroom sounds important, but you don't even know where to begin 
  • ^^^Especially because the teacher before you left.so.much.stuff!


I once worked with a teacher who got to work two hours before school started every day to prepare for the day ahead. Then she would stay one to two hours after school to grade, answer emails, attend meetings, and get her classroom ready for another day.


Maybe you don't get to school two hours early every day. 


But I bet you take work home?


Or go up to school on the weekends to "get ahead" but after three hours you realize you are no more ready for Monday than you were before you got there...

SAVE TIME & WORK MORE EFFICIENTLY​

Learn the systems you need to stop spending so much time at school so you can leave work on time and focus your evenings on the things that are most important to you. ​



“Since Kelly started working with me, my organizational skills in my classroom have improved 100%. I have a space for my lesson materials for each day of the week, organized by subject. I have completely reorganized my closets per Kelly's advice and now I can find things without spending several minutes looking for what I need. My teaching has greatly improved because everything has a place and now I spend more time teaching than stressing because I can't find something...Thanks Kelly!!!!”


Teresa

WHAT IF YOU COULD...


Leave school at a decent time without taking working home?


Manage student behavior with positive reinforcement?


Create an organized AND well managed classroom?


Maintain organization throughout the school year?


ALLEVIATE THAT "SHOCK-TOBER" STRESS​


Data shows us that new teachers enter the "survival" phase of teaching around October and dip all the way down to "disillusionment" at the semester break. 

But for anyone who has been teaching longer than one year, we know that teachers go through these phases year after year, no matter your amount of experience. 

Prepare for the inevitable and set yourself up for success by creating an organized classroom and avoid some of that "Shock-tober Stress"


CLASSROOM ORGANIZATION DOESN'T HAVE TO BE HARD


Sure, organizing a classroom takes time and you have to know what you are doing so you don't waste all your time. But it doesn't have to be hard. 

Classroom Organization is more than just a pretty classroom. It's your routines, management, and flow all seamlessly blended together. Once you get your routines and systems in place, your classroom organization is DONE! All that's left is staying consistent with practicing all the systems you put in place. 

Yes. It's really that simple! 



INTRODUCING THE ORGANIZED TEACHER FRAMEWORK™

BE THE ORGANIZED TEACHER YOU ENVISION YOURSELF TO BE​



No one should be getting to work hours before school starts and staying hours after it's over. No ma'am! (That's what I told my teacher friend who was spending so much extra time at school.)

After putting a few simple systems, boundaries, and organization strategies in place, she was able to reduce her extra time spent at school. All we did was organize her classroom with systems that were practical and easy to maintain. 

This meant less time figuring out where things belong and more time focusing on her students. 


I can help you do that, too...

INSIDE THE FRAMEWORK YOU'LL LEARN:​


✅ How to prioritize self-care so you can bypass that teacher burnout feeling​


✅ The must-have pieces of the classroom management puzzle​


✅ Easy and engaging ways to get your students involved in maintaining classroom organization​


✅ The steps you need to set up a classroom at the beginning of the year (or a quick makeover mid-year)​


✅ A system to build your class around that keeps it organized, safe, and exciting to be in​


"Oh my gosh, today I used your tips :). I started the grand task of organizing my cabinets. I put in three hours and I’m almost done with the huge task! I came in with a plan and now I feel calm and proud with the accomplishment. It was actually very satisfying to see what I had and to see what I do not use. I tucked away a lot of materials so that I can introduce them properly throughout the year! I’m super happy with how it turned out. Thank you for the tips and encouragement!”

Ange Marie


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