It all started in the "closet".... So this "closet is actually an unfinished bedroom that my husband and I have been using as a big walk-in closet. This is where I have been storing all of my "teacher stuff" and stuff for my classroom. This is also where I have been storing all of my school stuff since I was a freshmen...in high school. I was a little overwhelmed when I started to unpack everything and I felt like a hoarder of sorts when I couldn't seem to part with school work from 8+ years ago! As time went by I found myself throwing more and more away until I had collected two trash bags full of stuff that I no longer needed in my life.
So ,this is all of my old school work that I felt like I could let go of now!
This is most of the overwhelming mess that my "closet "had turned into for about 5 hours
(Before)
Anyway, once I got rid of everything I considered trash I started to sort and organize everything. I packed up all of the things that I knew I was going to take with me to school and left the rest of behind in the closet (in an organized manner, of course). I put all of my school books into one big bin along with 3 big binders that I will tell you guys about later in the post (I am super excited about them). In another big bin I put all of the thing I considered "desk" items. In a laundry basket I put miscellaneous items. In a small bin I put all of my loose leaf paper. In another small bin I put all of my copier/printer paper as well as my cardstock/colored paper. In two small bins I put all of my pencils and pens. I put all of my highlighters into my favorite Appalachian State University cup. All of my arts and crafts stuff went into a bin, and all of my DIY dry erase boards with dry erase markers went into a small bin.
Ok, so that sounds like a lot and I am sure that I have left some things out but that is ok.
Now I want to talk about my binders!!!
Binder 1: Is complied of all of my mathematics activities/lesson plans/worksheets and general information. I organized this binder based on the 8th grade CCSS and I was so excited to see all of the information that I have already collected to help me with my first year teaching :) I suggest to all of my friends who are still in college to save EVERYTHING :)
**The Binder Sections are:
1) the Number System
2) Expressions and Equations
3)Functions
4) Geometry
5) Statistics and Probability
6)Math Articles
Binder 2: Is compiled of articles that past professors have assigned me to read that I felt would help me most as a teacher.I am equally as excited about this binder because I think I can use it to help other teachers on my team! I organized these papers by:
1) "literacy"
2) "culture"
4) "ethics"- Including the NC Teaching Code of Ethics, and things of that nature
5) "middle school philosophy" -Including Blooms Taxonomy (revised) and 21st Century Framework
Binder 3: My subbing binder!! Fellow first year teachers this is so important, make one...now! I divded this binder into:
1) School Information-Fire Evacuation Plan, Tornado Drill Plan, Emergency Medical Plan/Emergency Codes--potentially kids with allergies
2) Class Information-school schedule (regular, delays, early release etc.), Class Rules and Consequences, and class rosters
3) Lesson Plans for the day- lesson plans for each class as well as a comment sheet for the sub for each class (Check my pinterest for this sheet)
4) Contact List- Principal/Assistant Prinicpal(s), Front Office, Department Head (Team Leader), and personal contact information (phone and email)
So I am positive this all sounds a little crazy, maybe even a little anal, but it is how I roll. I feel a lot more prepared and organized for my move into my classroom and I am sure Zach will feel a lot better about our "closet" being clean, neat, and organized. I am sorry
I didn't take very many pictures, I was a little stressed about everything, haha!

All of that mess is now organized into bins!
(After)















