I am weird.
I know this.
Wanna know how I know this?
Because I really, really, REALLY like to shop in office supply stores.
For most of my employment life (which began when I was 13 or 14), I have been involved in some sort of office-type of work.
If you’ve ever done secretarial work, you will understand what I mean when I say that all pens are not created equal.
Nor are all highlighters, labels, or binders.
Or crayons, for that matter (my kids told me this when I tried to buy them a store brand).
So, you can see how this teaching thing that I am finally getting to do is the PERFECT justification for all of the shopping I’ve been doing at Office Depot…

Insert Tim the Toolman’s Happy Man Grunt
Because I am teaching five different grades during five different class periods, I thought the best way to keep myself organized would be to color coordinate everything.
Don’t you think the colors above fit into my room’s color scheme?
HGTV really should consider creating a show called “Design a Classroom.” I could be its host and make the big bucks.
heehee
Now, I am an anal, and by that I do not mean a royal pain in someone else’s backside, unless it’s my friend, Barbara’s, who I’ve been hounding the last few weeks for teacherly advice. Thank goodness I’m so lovable.
heehee
Because I like things just so, I created inserts for the covers and spines of my binders…

But, I took my organization up even one more level…

Oh yeah, baby. The spines are now labeled!
How pathetic am I?
But look at how pretty everything is on my shelf…

Folks, I think there’s a name for what I have…
Hyper-Organizational-Disorder
Webster’s should totally add that to its dictionary.
Filed under: Teaching | Tagged: education, organization, teaching |
I wish I had hyper-organizational-disorder!!!! I’ll give you teaching advice and maybe, just maybe, a little of your disorder will rub off on my hyper-disorganizational-I’ll-find-it-in-the-pile-on-my-desk- disorder! What a team we’ll be!
Organization is essential in education, especially in the area of Language Arts. However, you will find students who are the exact opposite, and it will drive you insane. These students can lose a handout the minute it touches their hand, and their notebooks and backpacks are disaster areas.
OMG, how I LOVE YOU! 😀
I do EXACTLY the same thing, and I ADORE Office Depot! I could spend hours in there!
I KNOW you have the Star Teacher Card, don’t you?
That is great!! We used to teach our middle schoolers who couldn’t get organized to do this. We’d have them cover their books and get binders to match for each subject. It helped when they were rushed and needed to grab books between classes. 🙂
You’re going to do great!!