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015. 5 Easy Steps to Clean and Organize Your Classroom
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Education
Teaching
Publication Date |
Apr 09, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:22:49

We can probably all identify the areas in our classrooms that could use a little TLC, but actually doing the  action steps to getting it all done, without losing your sanity, is a whole other story. In our previous episode, we talked about the essentials areas in your classroom where you may want to give a little TLC in order for you to feel organized and refreshed. 

In this chat, we are sharing the actionable steps on how to follow through with the actual organizing we previously shared! 

***Also note, that these steps that we are sharing will work for any area in your life! We encourage you that as we share this during the COVID-19 shutdown you can find areas in your home where you can give a little TLC. 

Many of you have heard of Marie Kondo. She took the nation by storm with her systems for finding the joy in the objects around you, or maybe you’ve heard of Clean Sweep, the hit tv series where a team of experts help homeowners transform their homes from a disaster to functional. We LOVE these two methods and have decided to make our own little method by combining the two and calling it…. The Kondo Sweep!

Now let’s dive into The Kondo Sweep steps to organizing your space. 

STEP #1: Gather it

STEP #2: Sort it

STEP #3: Organize it

STEP #4: Store it

STEP #5: Label it

Click HERE to download the FREE 5 Easy Steps to Clean and Organize Your Classroom!

CONCLUSION

While the process of cleaning and organizing the materials in your classroom may seem like a treacherous task, when you have clearly defined steps, you can easily schedule what you are going to complete on specific days to reduce the overwhelm and make the task more manageable. 

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