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  • Home > Resource Center > Articles > October 2009 New Teacher Suggestion Of The Month

    October 2009 New Teacher Suggestion Of The Month

    Prepared Labels Make Organization a Snap.
    Idea by Paula, 3rd Grade Teacher, Davis, California:


    I use my computer to print self-adhesive labels noting the special classes and services that dot our days (e.g., pull-outs, push-ins, library, computer classes, music classes, monthly assemblies, field trips, art classes, etc. Then as I'm preparing my lesson plans, I transfer the labels to my plan book so all the schedule interruptions are pre-entered.

    I also have a check-off sheet for new enrollments that may enter our class throughout the year. That way, I just check my list for supplies, tests, or other chores and assessments I need to attend to when a new student comes in during the school year. Both these management strategies are huge timesavers.
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