The first thing I thought of was how awesomely beautiful the color coding looked! After I got past the initial beauty and realized just how great this would work for me, I knew I had to get right on doing this for this school year.
Hanging files in my desk drawer |
What's inside a hanging file |
This file is ready to hang |
Here's a little explanation of what you will find in each folder:
Each of my students has one hanging file folder and inside that hanging file are three matching manilla folders. Folder number one is a copy of the current IEP, folder number two hold monitoring sheets (completed and blank ones and copies of progress data), and folder three is copy of parent notes and other communications. I like this organizational system so much better than my binder, because it allows me to grab just the one folder I need. I can take this one folder to a meeting or home to work on it without lugging around a whole binder.
Of course, I couldn't totally do away with a binder, so I do still have one binder I use for progress monitoring. This binder is 1 1/2 inches and only contains data sheets for current data I am tracking. I also keep my accommodation checklist in this binder, a copy of my schedule and my para's schedule, and a copy of the IEP at a Glance. I like to have this information on hand at a moment's notice to check if a certain student receives a certain accommodation (hello...it's the beginning of the year and I don't have this all memorized...YET!) This binder is much thinner and easy to carry with me from class to class while I am coteaching.
Good luck getting the beginning of the year paperwork filed and organized!
Love how you set up your files! I'm just working on getting my paperwork organized for fall!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteI L-O-V-E it!!! I also have binders for progress monitoring throughout the year. I keep the file cabinet for all the other stuff! Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, friend!! I have had the pic of your files saved on my phone all summer, just waiting to get this done! :)
DeleteThanks Kim! This is an awesome idea! I love my binders so its going to be tough to do away with them but I love the color hanging file folders and the fact that they can easily be locked/ stored in the file cabinet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great organization system!
Zach
http://theclassroomtradingpost.blogspot.com/
Thanks Zach! I know how hard it is to say bye to binders! I'm loving this new system though! Good luck!
DeleteHello! I am a new teacher, was wondering if you wouldnt mind sharing your strategy for progress monitoring. Is there a document you use?
ReplyDeleteOf course! There isn't a specific document that I use to monitor every goal, but I would be happy to share with you what I do. I will write a blog post soon about monitoring, but I would be happy to contact you via email to give you specific information for your needs. Feel free to email me at hansonteacher@gmail.com or leave your email here for me and I will get back with you!
DeleteKim
Hi Kim. I am a new resource teacher as well grades 1-8 and am feeling super overwhelmed with progress monitoring. Can you share your strategies with me as well? Any tips would be much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Megan
Sure. Send me an email and I will respond and answer any questions you may have.
DeleteHansonteacher@gmail.com