Classroom Organization

Score a well-organized classroom with these tips, materials and classroom organization hacks that make teaching easier for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, elementary and home school teachers.
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The Complete Classroom Toolkit
Teaching special education requires more than just passion. It takes planning, patience, and a lot of organization. Whether you’re a first-year teacher or a veteran, managing the endless tasks in a special education classroom can feel overwhelming. That’s why I created the Life-Saving Bundle for Special Education — a comprehensive resource to help you focus on what really matters: your students.
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Free Editable Labels for Classroom Organization
Add a pop of color to your space with these versatile editable labels! Download for free and get 3"x3" square labels, 3"x3" circle labels, and 4"x2" rectangle labels – perfect for organizing and brightening up any room.
With this Visual Schedules download, you receive: - 8 colored table signs and icons - 20 subject/activity PECS icons in 3 sizes - “Where are We?” sign to let people know your whereabouts - Daily schedule templates for wall and notebooks - Visual posters AND MORE!
Visual Schedules for Autism and Special Education
With this Visual Schedules download, you receive: - 8 colored table signs and icons - 20 subject/activity PECS icons in 3 sizes - “Where are We?” sign to let people know your whereabouts - Daily schedule templates for wall and notebooks - Visual posters AND MORE!
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Free EDITABLE Back to School "Where Are We?" Sign
Hang this cute sign on your door to let people know your location when you are out of the room and when you are inside testing. This is the most amazing way to improve your classroom decor in a practical way this back-to-school season!
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Benefits of Classroom Corners
Classroom corners support student behavior by providing a sensory-based solution that allows teachers to keep children in the classroom when they need a break. From improving focus to regulating emotions, these corners can address a variety of behavioral needs and support students in multiple ways. To make the sensory corner most effective, it’s important for teachers to understand how to utilize it properly and outfit it with key components for students’ needs.
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Promote Friendship & Kindness in the Classroom
Promote friendship and kindness in your classroom all year long! Make a recipe for friendship with these classroom activities and decor ideas.
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8 Simple Ways to Prep for the Upcoming School Year
A little bit of prep now can save you a lot of stress in your art classroom when school begins. Here are some simple, low-stress ways to get ready for the new school year without sacrificing your summer relaxation.
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Made For Me Math Growing Bundle is here!
In case you missed it, the Made For Me Math Growing Bundle is finally here! Task boxes, file folders, assessments, recipes… if navigating this massive curriculum has you feeling overwhelmed, fear not! We have reached out to special education teacher (and organization extraordinaire) Rachel Glassman to share a few tips and tricks on how she best utilizes the Made For Me Math curriculum.
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Planning for the First 2 Weeks of Schol
The first few weeks in the classroom can be challenging. You’re given the room and the caseload but not much else. Here are a few ideas to help you survive the first two weeks of school in your special education classroom!
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Parent Communication Made Easy
Maintaining communication with parents is an extremely critical part of our job as educators. Without the proper daily log, this can be a tedious process. Fear not! I have created these logs to make communication quick and easy! I have provided multiple templates, in daily, weekly, and monthly formats!
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Planning for the First 2 Weeks of School
The first few weeks in the classroom can be challenging. You’re given the room and the caseload but not much else. There’s a grade-level curriculum to be adapted, but before you can even start that, you have weeks of assessments and data collection ahead of you. Here are a few ideas to help you survive the first two weeks of school in your special education classroom!
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How to Make Your Classroom More Inclusive
Transform your classroom into a welcoming space for every student with these essential strategies for inclusivity. Elevate the learning experience by implementing these practical tips and fostering a positive environment where every student feels valued and supported.
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Friendship & Kindness Activities
I made these free little love notes as a quick and easy way for teachers to reinforce kind behaviors. With 20 designs (both in color and black and white), these notes are perfect to hand out to students (and even staff!) I also have my free Kindness Kit which is being used in classrooms world wide. It’s full of posters, banners, and other kind freebies.