Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

CSI/504 Organization

The first week was great! All of my intro lessons worked beautifully. The older kids had such a wonderful time with the Quiz. I had many of them debating with me about whether or not ice cream sundaes were appropriate for my favorite food answer. I was also impressed with the 3rd and 4th graders ability to relate a counselor to a beach bum/hairstylist. They were doing a great job making the connections.

 I have been so busy with CSI/504 requests, that I decided it was important to get organized. I created a spreadsheet to keep track of who we were collecting/monitoring, who we had scheduled for a CSI (this is our problem solving team where we decide what we should do, keep monitoring/test/504/whatever else), and those scheduled for 504s (to keep track of when they are). I have a separate sheet for all 504s, but this was nice to see everything in one place. If you would like a copy, leave a message with your email address and I will send it over. It is interesting to me how there wasn't a system before, so this will definitely keep things much more organized. My principal and I can send it back and forth and add as we get names from teachers.

 

What do you do to keep track/organize these students?

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

My Counseling Room- 2013-14

I posted a sneak peek here earlier this summer.  Well, this morning I made a video tour of the room and completely forgot to ask Colton (my husband) to take photos.  These are camera photos and they will have to do.  I am so happy with how everything turned out.  I reposted the before pics so you won't have to go back and forth.  

View looking right from the front door:
Before
After (large group area)

Directly to the left of the door (remember, it was a science lab):

Before
After (still need to add more to the doors & make the counter pretty)
Just past the sinks...

Before (All of the science stuff blocking everything)

After: Play therapy area & sand tray
Directly against the back wall 

Before (I wish I would have got a picture of the whole wall, but the bookcase was surrounded by 3 metal cabinets..
After (no more metal cabinets!!)
Front Wall

Before

After: Character words along top border
 More photos:

Another view from front door
Close-up of bean bag area (grey canvas bag is full of stuffed animals)

Large group area & supplies

LOVE my supply area!




Sorry for the bad quality photos.  It doesn't do the room justice.  I am so excited about the progress I've made in it.  I have several more bulletin boards to finish, but this is what it will look like Monday morning!  Throughout the years, it will just get better and better.  

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Book dividers

My room & office are coming together.  I still have so much to do, but I am hoping I can get most of it done while I am on campus the next two days.

Hopefully I will have some more pictures and things for you this weekend, but I wanted to give a quick update.  I have quite a few books and I wanted to create dividers so I could easily access them for lessons and/or teachers.  I printed these front and back, cut and laminated them.  I am really excited with how they look.  Best part, they match my labels for my storage bins!


What do you use for your book dividers?  Did you make something?  Do you use buckets?  I would love to see/hear about it.

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Classroom/Office Update

It has been a few days since I've posed because I have been getting everything ready for the beginning of the year.  I cannot believe it is already so close.  My contract is signed, keys are in my hand, and my room is coming together!  I wanted to share several updates with you.  You can see before pictures here.


I have my where is Mrs. Bradshaw sign and spinner posted by my door.  Click here to see how I made it.  

I created my very own BE yourself collage.  Thank you Susan at Entirely Elementary!  This little collage is everywhere in the school counseling world, and now I have one at my school. 

My referral notepads came in today and I could not be more excited!! They turned out wonderful! Click here to see more about them.

I covered up the collages (most of them) with fabric and added my border (Can you tell my theme & colors yet?).  I found several cute posters I added too.  Not sure what I am going to do with the bulletin board, but I love the colors. :)

I ordered several more Julia Cook books and bought Max (I believe I read about this on ASCA Scene) and a little liquid timer.  

Stay tuned for more lessons & some freebies.  


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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Counseling referral forms

I have been searching for a counseling referral form that I can use with my students.  I found
Vanessa's post on her blog (which is now added to my favorites!) about hers including the freebie.  I decided to add my own personal twist to it (the mint chevron background) and send it in to printpps.com to create notepads so each teacher can have one.  

Here is my design...

I will describe the different types of rocks (Small, medium, and large) to the students during my video intro at the beginning of the year.  I am excited that things are coming together.  I will post photos of the actual notepads when I get them in.


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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Beginning Organization & sneak peak of my room

UPDATE: Here is my new and improved room. So excited to have it (mostly) finished.

I have so much work a head of me.  I am blessed with a counseling office (photos to come later) and a big, beautiful classroom. The classroom, however, needs a lot of work to make it a functional and fun counseling room (and add my personality to it).  The counselor before used it for sessions and peer mediation, but did not really do anything to change the look of it. I have been inspired by a lot of blogs.  My absolute favorite space is THIS.  She has my dream room.  I love all of her organization materials and the way everything is set up.  I also love the video that Marissa made and plan on making my own to introduce the new room.  She also has some great organization stuff that I have been eyeing.

It is such a big space, but I am excited with the challenge of it.  Right now it is a bit drab.  My husband describes it as a "doctor's office," so I definitely want to change that.  We are waiting on confirmation on whether or not I can paint over the mural.  If I can...YAY! If I can't, then we will just cover it with fabric.  As you can see, my school was built in the 60s and still has chalkboards and cork boards.  It used to be the math & science room...so there are a ton of math and science stuff that are going to be removed.

You can see my science man in the back corner.  I am getting a screen and projector so I can use video clips and technology during my guidance lessons.  I am also getting rid of the tables and adding rectangular ones around the guidance space (which I will get a carpet for).

Just drab.

Love that I have 2 sinks and an eye wash.  Just what I always wanted. ;) haha

Lots of science materials to be removed.

I added labels to my file cabinets to organize my guidance lessons by grade level

Top: Before...all of my materials that were left.  There was just SO MUCH, I was overwhelmed.  
Bottom: After... I organized all the books and materials by subject and got rid of more than half of the materials.  I still have more to get rid of, but I will see what I use and don't this year. I wanted to have more than enough than regret getting rid of stuff.



So that is my first step in organizing my room.  I will be using the bottom shelves for counseling materials.  The bottom cabinets have a lot of games (most are from the 70s).  I need to invest in some more up to date counseling games. 

I love the amount of space I have, but I am ready to make it more colorful and exciting.  I will post more photos as I make progress.  




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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

First Post & Counseling Library

Hi, y'all!  Thanks for coming to my blog.  I am starting my first year as a school counselor this year.  I started my education career by teaching PreK at a private school.  I moved to public school the next year and taught kindergarten for 3 years.  I wanted to teach middle school, but I realized after teaching kindergarten I had a passion for the young babies.  It seems like the beginning of the year for a counselor they spend a lot of time with these homesick little babies anyways, so it was a great experience.  Last year I taught full time and did my year long internship with our amazing school counselor.  I am so excited to begin this journey and decided to start a blog to share some original ideas I have/ learn from others and post success stories.  I will be adding blogs I am inspired by soon.  I will also be working on making this blog prettier.

The first project I undertook this summer is to create a library.  I made a list of each book that I had and the previous counselor left me on the shelf.  Then, I organized each book by subject and arranged them by grade level (to make it easier to locate books).  Later, I will add lessons that can be used with the books to keep them organized.  I plan on making the library available to teachers to borrow books on subjects they need.  I still have several series of books I need to add to the catalogue, but I am really happy with how it turned out.  I love to be super organized, so this is a great first step in that direction. 




Do any of you have a catalog for your books?  Share it here.

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