First I would like to start by telling you how grateful I am to have so many great supporters! I cannot tell you how wonderful it feels to have great feedback from all of you, especially when i feel like I have NO CLUE what I am doing! So, THANK YOU...a million times, you have made this adventure amazing so far! Now, let's keep it going!

Alright...let's start with my Weekly Organization. For the first couple years of teaching I used colored pocket folders labeled with each day of the week, 'papers to pass out' and a 'to be graded' file folder (which I still use). My folders worked well as long as I didn't have to put any craftivities, large amounts of paper, or construction paper into them. Being in First Grade, you know you have a lot of paper involved daily, sooooooooo.....here is where my "organized pile' method began. Let me tell ya'....I am PRETTY good at this method of organization. This method worked through my jump up to 4th grade and this year when I came back down to First I realized I needed to step up my game....so now.......I use........

1) I can still use my "organized pile" method and it is hidden.
2) They are so colorful!
My weekly labels were a purchase from TPT and were also used in another project that is coming up. The labels are from Kristen Doyle ( I love her shop!) click here to go checkout her awesome creations!
Now that I had my paper piles hidden in my nifty rainbow drawers I needed to turn my focus to my desk and utensils that had been

To keep my kiddos organized I made them D.O.T Binders, and let me tell you, they are amazing! Now, I created my own binder covers and all of the images used were free downloads. YAY for free stuff!
Background image and circle image can be found at Sweet Shoppe Designs.
Bunting Banners can be found at Cat Lady Graphics.
The font ' Girls are Weird' can be found at Dafont.com.

I do try to add a little bit of color by color coding my plans by each subject, but I guess when it comes down to it, this plan book was free and it gets the job done. Don't worry though, I will keep my fingers crossed for the day that I finally get an Erin Condren Teacher planner! Ohhh...to dream!
That is all I have for today! I hope enjoyed my ideas and "organized pile" method of organization. I'm tellin' ya....it's a true art form, people! I just want to thank all of you that have left such positive comments. I cannot tell you how exciting it is to get such positive feedback from some of you seasoned bloggers. I am very blessed and humbled.
I can't wait to share with you how I tame my WILD firsties! See you tomorrow!
Nice to "meet" you through the blog hop! I am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI've been teaching 1st for a long time and I am a true believer in the "organized piles" method lol... I try to keep up with filing and everything, but it's hard when you hardly have a moment at your desk. So I keep everything in weekly drawers, too, which works really well for me.
I also have a toolbox, but have not made cutie labels for it yet. On my to-do list!
Lucky you with a planbook - we are required to do all planning in our district's online software now which is used K-12 and is not very teacher friendly, especially for those of us in the lower grades where things don't always fit neatly into online blocks.
Thanks for sharing!
Lindsey at Forever First Grade
I do my own version of the D.O.T. binder and I love it! Used it for years now! =)
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I really like your dot binder idea and speaking of freebies- we are going to have giveaways all next week. We are going to post details Sunday night on Facebook.
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