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Names: Noe Bacuilima & Fernando

Class: PINE 9 P2
TIPS ON GETTING ORGANIZED FOR TEACHERS
A good education can change anyone. A good teacher can change everything.

To be a good teacher, you need to be organized!


Routines: tasks that you have to do as part of your job: storing (passing grades, paperwork:
Why do teachers need to be organized? – (Ask to the class) violence, notepaper:esqueka)

- Brainstorming Planner: Helps you to stick to the routines (schedule) Agenda / Digital App: Reminders/notes

Efficiency and time management: Students' help: reduces the load of work of the teacher.

- Optimize the teaching time they have with their students. Tidy desk: Increase productivity, improve focus, reduce stress. Organizational tools: plastic
- Provide one-on-one feedback to students. bins, cardboard boxes, pencil cases, files, folders, binders, bulldog clips. Color coding.
- Better understand the individual learning needs of their students
- Identify necessary topics that students may want to spend more time learning. Breaks: Mental health and avoiding teacher burnout. 5-10 min smaller breaks so you

Schedule: lesson
plans, grading,
meetings, feedback,
storing ss data, e-mail

Routines Planner/digital app


Mental health and (Notes/reminders)
avoiding teacher important dates,
burnout. 5 – 10 min deadlines, appointments.
Breaks Planner
5
tips

Using organizational Students'


Tidy desk Clean up classroom, peer
help
tools to store assessment, assigning
classroom materials. roles during the class:
clean the board, take roll.

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