Well, it's July. Firmly in the grip of summer. Not supposed to think about my classroom, or teaching, or students. Nope, not in the month of July.
I went into my classroom today, to work on decluttering. I thought, with the garage sale coming up, there might be items there I could part with. I think I'm much more of a hoarder at school. (I think most teachers are, but maybe that is just me trying to feel better about my own tendencies.)
So I opened the "toy cupboard", a place where students can look for quiet games and books when they are done with a quiz early.
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before: maybe a bit cluttered |
I was determined to look at everything with a critical eye. On first pass, I organized the books into categories, but didn't really part with things. And it was obvious that I needed to pare down the quantity of books--or a student couldn't find a book quietly. (Isn't
declutter the step that must precede
organize?)
I decided to open up and really assess. Many of these books I have had for years. Titles that were appealing-- "Math Wizardry for Kids" or "Overcoming Math Anxiety"-- but that didn't get used. My goal was to cut the number of reference-style books in half.
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after: there's even room for a decorative mug of bookmarks! |
I won't say it was easy. But I stuck to my goal, and that made it more clear-cut on some books: in order to keep "
The Number Devil", some other title had to go away.
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the discard pile |
Most of the removed books are already in the garage sale pile and a couple are going to a middle school teacher. Funny thing, I can imagine doing this same exercise again in a year. I will keep an eye on what actually gets used from that cupboard, and think about what else I can let go of. (Gosh, I sound like a Born Organized person there! Where did
that come from?)
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