How We Organize our Classrooms to Support the Teaching and Learning of Literacy Donna Copel Dubai American Academy
Organizing for Writing Teacher systems – Paper and pencil ( – Online note taking – Apps (Ex: Confer, Evernote)
Organizing for Writing What does the classroom look like? – Charts help students work independently
Organizing for Writing Writing paper & supplies – Kid friendly
Organizing for Writing Easy to understand
Organizing for Writing What does the students’ stuff look like? – Folders, supports in folders – Systems for problem solving and organization
Organizing for Writing Work on display – Have a system
Organizing for Reading What does the classroom look like? – Charts help students work independently – Provide reminders, direction, assistance
Organizing for Reading What does the classroom look like? – Places to read are available and attractive – Guidance is provided (book bins, charts, labels)
Organizing for Reading What does the classroom look like? – Organized books – Books are special and get special systems
Organizing for Reading What does the classroom look like? – Reading folders where students keep themselves organized
Organizing for Reading What does the kids’ stuff look like? – Tools in folders
Tips and Tricks Set your students up for success! Set yourself up for success! Be creative – Simple materials can transform a classroom Get the kids involved – Organization is not just for adults Be prepared for ups and downs – But don’t give up!
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