Teaching Binder


I am done with the set up of my binder and finally took the time to take some pictures. I bought a one inch binder and felt it may be too small, so I went to 11/2' and like it better. I really don't want to carry around a giant heavy binder and if I buy a three inch I will fill it up. This size will make me keep it streamlined with only the information I need. I plan to file some of the contents, like lesson plans at semester. When you purchase your binder make sure to get a "D" ring. They hold a lot more than the round ones and are easier to flip through.

My divider pages came from the Editable Teaching Binder by Nicole. I started with her free download and liked it so much I bought the one I could edit. It is only $3.00 and so cute! She also has many very cute ideas for other items as well. many of them are not specific to a single grade level. You can visit her blog at Rowdy in Room 300. It is definitely one of my favorites! Thank you Nicole!

Now for the binder pics!



Inside the cover I have a pencil case to hold post-its, pens, etc... I also have my thumb drive which has a copy of almost every document and flip-chart, PowerPoint, etc,,, (basically everything) attached to a ring. I have post-it note tabs on each divider page and they are inserted in alphabetical order.



On the inside cover I have my school's yearly calendar. Then I have my monthly calendar that I got free on Pinterest from Mrs.Fuller.blogspot.com. It is color coded for professional development days, no School days, early outs,and Mentor meetings. This is a really nice calendar for free!



I also got this checklist sheet free on Pinterest I don't remember where and the author's names is not on it. The sheets are in different colors and adorable! I also have small tab to separate  my classes by grade level.

 My classroom management section holds class procedures, attention grabbers, a list of exit ticket question, and a behavior to document behavior issues on the spot.



The Common Core section has a pacing guide that I am currently working on and also has small tabs to separate each by grade level. 


I have my school schedule on the inside cover of my lesson plans section. to keep the size of the binder down I am using one half of a lesson plans page with the tops of the pages highlighted by grade level. I teach two sections of 7th ELA, 8th,ELA, and English I. I did not see any reason to repeat the lessons. The pink arrow lets me quickly find the week I'm on.





This Need/Want sheet is for next year. I always forget some things when I order at the end of the year. I hope that this will also save me time when I am doing PO's.




I will keep all assessment data here both State from last year and any from class. I print my grade sheets 
bi-weekly, I will take the old ones out and insert the new ones to keep the binder up to date.



I will keep all student contact information information as well as any usernames, passwords, medical, IEP modifications, etc,,,



 This log is to help keep track of the many different usernames and passwords I have. This was created by me and there is a link on an earlier post at the bottom of this page if you would like a copy,


 And finally, I have a folder to put papers that need to be copied or paperwork that needs to be filled out and turned in.

I am adding a section for professional development this weekend. (not sure how I overlooked that!)
I have a Pinterest board for classroom organization and it has several links for free teaching binder forms and covers. If you are looking for ideas to start one, it would be a good way to find some of the great blogs out there dealing with this topic. 
So that is my binder. Pinterest has allowed me to create it very cheap and it is very functional but cute. I would like to thank all of the creators of the various free forms and ideas. Leave me a comment and let me know what you are doing with your binder, or if you have any questions. I would love to hear form you!!!


Useful Forms

I have been working on the ever popular teaching binder for this year.  I have created a couple of miscellaneous forms for it and wanted to share them. I don't know about you but I have a ridiculous amount of usernames and passwords at school that are all slightly different. There are also all of those websites out there that we use in our classrooms and if you change computers you need to have this information handy. I have quite a few post-it notes and scrap pieces of paper that I retrieved from my desk this afternoon.

I also facilitate an online Spanish course where my students all have different usernames and passwords. Not to mention our online grade-books where kids go to check their grades. So I will be making a student and a teacher version of this form.

You can get your copy here.








2 comments:

  1. This is very helpful! Thank you for posting

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  2. Thank you! I am going back into the classroom after several years of being a support teacher. I am so grateful to you for sharing your wisdom. This binder idea is a good fit for me since I'm a geek when it comes to organizing materials.

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