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My four drawer file cabinet at school is organized by subject then more specifically by topic...Content areas on top, Language Arts second drawer, Math next then all the professional stuff on the bottom-kid folders, etc. In the Language Arts drawer, I have folders for assessment/evaluation, shared and guided reading, literature conversations, authors, strategy lessons; in writing-process and more specific lessons; handwriting, and spelling stuff. In math, everything is organized by standard, process and product...(see NCTM principles book if you don't have it yet, it's a terrific resource!) Hope this helps. If you don't have access to a file cabinet, all of my class stuff is filed by subject in plastic organizers-the kind you can add either letter or legal hanging folders. This way, when you do get your own classroom, you can use the organizers (the ones with lids work best for me) for the kids writing in process, and other folders you need to access immediately. Best of luck, and have fun student teaching. ;-D
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