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With a New Year started, its a great time to get organized. We all have little tips and tricks we use to make organizing our creative space easier. I have the Janome QMP18 longarm quilting machine,…
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What are the top closet organization tools that a national wardrobe consultant & stylist recommends? We're giving YOU the scoop!
Happy hump day, friends, and thank you so much for your sweet words on our {Date Night Style} post yesterday! My son was beaming from all the comments, too! If your knees get weak at the mere mention of labels, today’s post is for you. If your breath hitches at the sight of paints arranged... Read More
Do you want to create a Daily Catholic prayer routine based on your vocation in life and the rule of life you want to lead? Read more!
Do you want to create a Daily Catholic prayer routine based on your vocation in life and the rule of life you want to lead? Read more!
The Best Vanity Organization and Makeup Storage Solutions Welcome to part 1 of my spring cleaning series called “Let’s Get Organized!” If you know me well, you know that organization…
Do you want to create a Daily Catholic prayer routine based on your vocation in life and the rule of life you want to lead? Read more!
Tim Holtz Distress Inks, you can never have too many! Okay so here we go, let’s get organized! Step One: Get everything out where you can see it First and foremost is getting your stash out i…
It happens to everyone at one point or another – we look around our home and think, “Man, I have a LOT of CRAP! What do I DO with it …
What are the top closet organization tools that a national wardrobe consultant & stylist recommends? We're giving YOU the scoop!
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Welcome to Back-2-School Week! This week is geared towards getting you ready for school this year. We all know that if we feel organized (and prepared with our ammo of creative therapy activities!) we will have a great start to the year, right? Well, we will at least feel ready for what this year has in store. Today is all about classroom organization. I have ideas and downloads that I have used and feel worth sharing. First up...Binders! I am a huge fan of binders and (after a few years of trial and error) keep myself organized by using binders. If you remember from my How Do You Keep Student Data post a few months ago (we will revisit data tomorrow) I keep all my data in binders organized by grade. I also keep binders for meetings, screenings, parent contact, etc. Here are a few downloads for you to get your binders in order! (To download, click on the link, not the picture) IEP Student List: I actually keep this list on my bulletin board. At the beginning of each year, I organize this list so I do not miss an IEP due date. In the notes section, you may want to note if a re-evaluation is coming up for the student. Parent Phone List: I like to make two copies of this list. One to keep by the classroom phone, and one to keep in a communication log binder. Hopefully you won't have to do this with your little angels, but I have also used it to keep handy when students start acting up. They love to use the "You don't have my momma's phone number!" and then quickly straighten up when I can read the number to them :) Parent Communication Log: I keep a binder of all parent communication. This includes phone calls, emails, notes home, even note worthy conversations in the car circle. This is good to have for record keeping of communicating student progress, behavior (good or bad!), notices of IEP's... anything. **Bonus: Principals LOVE to see this! Speech/ Language Screening Log: I also keep a binder of speech and language screenings done. This is will come in handy when Johnny's new teacher writes a speech referral for him. You can look back to see if he was already screened or show the teacher that he was already evaluated and did not qualify. Next up, how to organize student information. Tomorrow I will show you how I do this (I combine it with data). But I wanted to share with you an idea that I used my first year. I got a recipe box from the dollar store and a bunch of index cards. I had an index card for each student. On the index card I included: student name student birthdate IEP date re-evaluation date student's goals service minutes This was a very organized method that made it very east to reference information on a student. If Lizzy's teacher came in asking about her services, I could quickly pull her card instead of looking up her IEP. A recipe box doesn't take up a lot of room either, so it is easy to store on your desk or therapy table. Last but not least.... lesson plans! A few days ago, I posted a question on Facebook for school based SLP's: Do you have to write up or submit lesson plans to your principal? Most of you that replied said no, however, there were a few of you that said you do have to. At my school, we submit plans via email to our principal on a weekly basis. I have come up with a "principal approved" template. I update the plans weekly and type onto them. I do not have a printable version for you to download because it is much easier to type into in rather than hand write on the plans. I created this on Word and created a 3 column table: Day/Time/Students, Lesson Plan, IEP Goals. My principal loved that the goals were right next to my plan making sure they were addressed. I also added a notes and meetings section at the top of the plan. This is a screen shot of the first page of my plans...check it out: I hope you all have found this helpful!! If you have any other requests for helping you get organized, please let me know. Check back in tomorrow for Data Day!
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Today is the day. Are you ready to start looking at things differently? In the Mom's guide to getting your house organized and clutter free, we started by simply getting into the habit of sitting down each evening and planning out our schedule and routine each week. Second, we started meal planning. Those two things are vital habits to form in your home in order to get your whole life/home organized and clutter free. And, did you start these habits? How are you feeling about them? Is it making a difference? Today, I want you to start looking at your stuff differently.
Welcome back to 'Part 2 of the Ikea Catalogue: 2021's Best Organizational Products for the New Year.' In the last blog, I broke down the top home organizational products. Be sure to check it out if you missed it! Let’s dive back into the second part of the catalogue with the best organizational tools for the office and miscellaneous items. Like last time, grab a cup of coffee… and let's get into the rest of the must-haves! GARAGES A well organized garage is critical to maintaining any organiz...
Sarah Vedeler gives you great tips and information on the template needed to paper piece the center motif for your own BOM 2012 - Sedona Star.
Wondering how to create a homeschool portfolio or notebook? Here is what works for us to keep mom and student organized for the year!
Hello there! It’s almost summer time! Time for some deep cleaning & organizing before the kiddos get out of school! ;) Annnnnd I have got your covered today. Yay! I’m sharing 10 Ways to Get You Organized with all of you! Some of these were linked up over the last several {wow me} wednesday parties, and then I’m sharing some of my favorite organization round ups from over the years. Don’t forget that this week’s party is still going on. Stop by & check that out right here. Buuuuut first enjoy this very organized feature post. :) Pegboard Organization @ The Style Safari Spice Jar Labels @ Clean & Scentsible How to Style Open Shelving @ She’s Crafty Inexpensive Organizing Solutions @ Organized Island How to Organize the Home Office @ Clean & Scentsible DIY Marathon Medal Display @ Handmade Weekly Cabinet Door Message Board Organizer @ Sweet Pea Freezer Organization @ Organized Island 20 Things to Throw Away This Month @ Krafty Planner 5 Simple Ways to Organize Your Kitchen Check out even MORE organization tips & ideas below! Click the link under the picture. :) Tons of Organization Ideas Let's Get Organized! Tons of Ideas!!! 40 Ideas to Get You Organized Have a wonderful weekend! I’ll see you back here next week. :) Connect with me on facebook or instagram. Question or comment? Shoot me an email at [email protected]. :) Thank you so much stopping by my blog! If this is your first time visiting, I’d love to keep in touch. Yum
What are the top closet organization tools that a national wardrobe consultant & stylist recommends? We're giving YOU the scoop!
What are the top closet organization tools that a national wardrobe consultant & stylist recommends? We're giving YOU the scoop!
Do you want to create a Daily Catholic prayer routine based on your vocation in life and the rule of life you want to lead? Read more!
This post may contain affiliate links time to get physical --and break a sweat by cleaning and organizing!!! This week is all about the makeup! I'm going to disclaimer this right now...I don't own a
If stuff is overwhelming your home and your life, it’s time to put it in it’s place. The problem is that you have so little time or motivation to declutter. So let’s get it DONE in ONE weekend. Yes it’s possible and this is how to actually succeed with a major clutter-clearing weekend.
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With a New Year started, its a great time to get organized. We all have little tips and tricks we use to make organizing our creative space easier. I have the Janome QMP18 longarm quilting machine,…