Top 5 Classroom Organization Strategies for Secondary Teachers

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Need help organizing your classroom? Look no further! In this video I share the 5 main strategies I use to organize my high school classroom.



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Pouches are great for binder clips to take back and forth.
Binder clip drawers are another win in a teacher toolkit.
Flatter bins are used by me to gather up work from students to hand in. Each class has their own bin so that marking doesn’t get mixed up between different classes. Of course, those bins are a bit larger than 8-1/2x11 and a couple inches tall. Another great bin I use is a “milk cart” bin full of hanging folders numbered 1 - 31. I put hand-outs for a specific day in there: e.g. once I make copies for a class on a specific day (say the 12th of the month), I hand out the sheets to students, but if students are missing, the extra sheets go back in the hanging folder for the 12th; then any absent students go there first to get missed work. I used to do this with class binders until this great idea came to me.
I also use a small tool box in my room with small tools (hammer, string, tacks, screwdriver, scissors, box cutter, etc) that I use to put up displays or to do quick fixes to desks and such in the room.
The open bins are okay for rulers as well. The rulers poke up and out the top end, but once the bin is on the shelf, I have a quick visual to see if the rulers (12”/30cm) have been returned. Open bins also help corral work activity cards.
Magnetic cups are great to contain chalk, monitor “clickers”, whiteboard markers and erasers. That way I just attach them to the magnetic boards and I have access to my “tools” at the front of the class as I teach.
Cups are also good at a desk near the door to contain pencils and stray pens. I have students sign in and out for bathroom breaks or trips to lockers, etc.. They can find a pen or pencil to use in the cup and it gives me a quick spot to store found pens/pencils through the day as students move about the class.
That reminds me, I also use a bin like the one you showed to corral hats, phones, or other items left behind when a class leaves. That way “lost” items are easily “found” when students return in pursuit.
Your list of container uses mimic my own exactly - these are just a few more.

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This video has some ASMR qualities to it and I’m not mad about that.

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