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The Simply Teach Podcast is a podcast by teachers for teachers. The goal of Simply Teach is to encourage classroom teachers right where they are with practical and simple tools to use in your classroom.
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In the final episode of this series, Brittany tells us the things she is doing the ensure that she is creating a safe space for all her students, especially her students of color.  Get all the links and information on this series here. 
In part four of this series, I talk with Sarah and Beth from Pantsuit Politics about what things we, as educators, can be looking for in candidates up and down the ballot. Get all the information here. 
In this episode, Kay Valdez talks to us about the social justice standards and how we can incorporate them into our daily lessons.  Get more information and all the links here. 
In this episode, Charissa Duncanson shares with us the importance of honoring our students' identities through the books in our classroom libraries.  Get more info here. 
In this interview with Sharhonda Bossier, we talk about different ways racism plays out in the education system. Get all the links for this episode here. 
Starting Monday, October 12th, a 5-part series will release each morning on racism in education. Here is a quick intro to what you can expect over the next five days.  All the links, women I interview, and information you need can be found here. 
In this episode, I share big news on the future of The Simply Organized Teacher. Plus, I break down the top: Downloaded Simply Teach episodes Classroom Organization episodes Classroom Management episodes Time Management episodes First-Year Teacher episodes  If you need help with the following areas, here are some resources to help you! Need help organizing classroom papers? Join The Classroom Paper Course.  Want to stay up-to-date with The Simply Organized Teacher? Head here and sign up for my weekly email where I send classroom organization resources.  Get the framework you need for an organized classroom with The Organized Teacher Framework™ Get all the links to the episodes mentioned here.  Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox   
When we think about organization, of our house or our classroom, it's a daunting thing to think about! I tend to get lost in the weeds when it comes to getting organized. That's why, I think, so many of you struggle to get your classroom organized. It's not that you can't get your classroom organized but that there is SO much to do, many teachers don't know where to begin. In this post, I am sharing 6 things you can do to get your classroom organized in the middle of the year. Links from show: Episode 090 Shownotes Purchase The Organized Teacher Framework™ Sign up for the 5-Day Classroom Organization Challenge Purchase the Classroom Organization Paper Course Attend the free and virtual Intentional To-Do List Workshop    Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
As little kids, we dream of the jobs we want to have when we are grown-ups- a lot of you reading this probably always knew you wanted to be a teacher. But then, when you actually got into the classroom, it wasn’t at all what you had hoped it would be. Way more work, way more time, way more responsibility, and way more clutter than you probably anticipated.  In this post, I am sharing how important it is to create an organized classroom. Believe it or not, an organized classroom can help with the stress you feel each and every day. Links from the show: Episode 089 Shownotes PowerSheets Goal Setting Journal Join the 5 Day Classroom Organization Challenge Learn more about The Organized Teacher Framework™   Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
Since we are just a couple of weeks away from the break, I want to help you manage your class these last couple of weeks. In this episode, I share some things you can do to improve your classroom management. These tips come from a full list of 9 Classroom Management tips that you can get here.   Links from show: Episode 088 Shownotes 9 Classroom Management Tips Download Get Your Pretty On Wardrobe Challenges The Organized Teacher Framework™ opens up next week!  Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
What are your thoughts on writing lesson plans? Do you love it or hate it? The idea of writing lesson plans can make some people shut down and become so overwhelmed. Today I want to share ways to write lesson plans quickly, organize your materials effectively, and save you time! Links from show: Episode 087 Shownotes The Organized Teacher Framework™ 10 Productivity Tips for Teachers Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox   
As teachers, I think it is part of our responsibility to teach them how to make healthy choices that will provide them with healthy bodies. When we give them tons of junk food options and celebrate the idea that junk food = fun, I think we are doing them a big disservice. So today, I am sharing 10 fun and guilt-free classroom party ideas that you can do any time of the year without feeling like you are loading up your kiddos with unnecessary sugar. Links from show: Episode 086 Shownotes Classroom Management Tips Freebie Learn more and order you 2021 PowerSheets Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
This is the second time I have done a Q&A episode on the podcast and it is so much fun to answer your questions! This week I am answering your classroom organization questions and a lot of them had to do with one very important topic right now- digital learning! Here are the seven questions: How can I organize all of the data for my SPED students? How do I know where to put things? How do I know what to keep and what to get rid of? Google Classroom is overwhelming...HELP! Thoughts on fidgets in the classroom and what tips do you have for college students going to school to be a teacher? Any tips on how to organize a class set of Chromebooks? What do I do when students aren't showing up to my online classes? Links from the show: Episode 085 shownotes Enroll in the Classroom Organization Paper Course Sign up for weekly classroom organization tips straight to your inbox Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
As teachers, we have tooooons of papers to deal with. And when it comes to IEP paperwork for our students in Special Education, the paperwork load is immense. A lot of this data and paperwork is necessary for supporting our students but can become overwhelming. That's why it's important to talk about special education teacher organization strategies that are easy to implement. Many of you have reached out to me to ask about organizing Special Education paperwork, RTI interventions and alllll of that data we have to keep up with. I am not an expert in that area. That’s why I am sharing my conversation with Brandie Rosen for this topic.  Links from show: Episode 084 Shownotes Classroom Organization Paper Course Info Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
When it comes to organization, everything needs a home. If you watched The Home Edit on Netflix, you heard them talk about “containing.” We are doing the same thing here, we are just containing our items into different homes. Homes are created by using boxes and bins, really ANYTHING, to house a certain type of material. In this case, we are talking about the best products to create homes for classroom paper organization.  Links from show: Episode 083 Shownotes Classroom Organization Paper Course Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
I believe, so deeply, in the power of goals. And not just your typical new year's resolution type goals. But goals that actually help you accomplish the things you want to look back on in 20, 30, even 40 years and say "that helped me get here." Teachers care A LOT about their students. As educators, we want to do everything we can to provide the absolute best opportunities for our students. That means teachers are constantly putting themselves on the back burner. And you know what happens to the food on the back burner? The things we forget about? They burn! That is why I think it is crucial we practice setting teacher goals for ourselves, personally and professionally. Links from the show: Episode 081 Shownotes Learn more about PowerSheets Fill out the TSOT 2020 Survey Sponsor an episode of Simply Teach Share businesses for the 2020 Gift Guide 10 Productivity Tips Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
Teachers are leaders and leaders are readers! I think, as teachers, it is so important we read. Not only to model to our students but also to grow our own understanding of things outside of "our" world. Today I am sharing some of my top books of 2020 and all time. These books have brought me joy and they have challenged me to think about things outside of my circumstances. ALL of them are worth reading! Links from the show: Episode 80 Shownotes (get all the links to all the books here!)  10 Time Management Tips for Teachers PowerSheets Goal Setting Journal  Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
When I started out in the classroom, I didn't have a good handle on work-life balance. In fact, when I left the classroom in 2018 to move abroad I have up more than 20 days of paid leave. That's why I am so passionate about talking with people about work-life balance for teachers. It is crucial educators have a plan in place to manage their time, practice self-care, and achieve "balance." Links from show: Episode 079 Shownotes Teacher To-Do List Training Prep Dish- Meal Planning and Prepping Guides  Working from Home: Teacher's Edition Mini-Course Budgeting as a Teacher The Organized Teacher Framework™ Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
Alright teacher friend, answer the question. Which is better? A Pinterest classroom or a practical classroom? I know what you are thinking “practical, duh!" But if that’s true, why do we spend so much time pinning those Pinterest classrooms and regramming those Instagram classrooms? Let's chat practical classroom organization ideas that will help you have an organized classroom all year long. Links from show: Episode 078 Shownotes Cora Feminine Products Master Your Classroom in 2020 Training The Organized Teacher Framework Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
There are four components when it comes to creating an organized classroom. I want you to think of these components as a wedding or tiered cake- you have the plate that it sits on, then the layers going up. I specifically structure the components, and the framework course, this way because I believe you need the things on the base to support the things on the top.  Links from show: Episode 077 Shownotes Get Your Pretty On Master Your Classroom in 2020  The Organized Teacher Framework   Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 
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