My students need organization. Using things like the Adjustable Literature Organizer will help my student keep organized. Being able to organize the classroom will help my student be successful in their learning.
Our school provides education to over 650 students at a title building. After being assigned to 4th grade, I have the smallest class in the whole school. We are quite cozy in the room we are learning in. Moving furniture for different reasons is a common place in our room.
I love watching the students discover and learn!
They are the reason I look forward to coming in and teaching. I believe 4th grade is a special grade as these students are discovering so much in their environment.
Organization is a key to helping students focus on learning and not looking for materials or worrying that their chair is broken. Each student has different needs, so getting around the classroom to help students is mandatory. I really do not want the students feeling like they are crowded into a small space either.
My Project
My classroom is the smallest in the school. Trying to organize my room is a priority this summer. To be able to use it to its fullest potential, I have come up with ideas to be able to support all students in the classroom without cramping out any of the students.
By acquiring the organizer and labels will help me organize the room to help students feel great success.
The organizer for their mail will be used daily, the supplies will also be used daily, and the labels will help students know where things are in the classroom. Using colored Expo markers to help organize on the whiteboard like class schedule and I use them to help label sentences for teaching grammar. Utilizing every space in the room will be a must to help students stay engaged in their lessons.
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