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Most helpful customer reviews 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Author Melanie Unger is not only a professional organizer, but a fifth-grade teacher as well. So she really understands the struggles and challenges faced by today’s teachers. From purging excess supplies and papers to finding appropriate storage options for student materials and teacher resources, she offers a variety of suggestions in this book to make each classroom a success. This book will help teachers of all organizational levels, whether they need the basics (such as creating “zones” within the classroom) or are ready to move on to more advanced techniques (such as managing technology). In addition to teaching how to organize a classroom’s “stuff,” there are great tips to help teachers manage their time and tasks, as well as how to help students to be at their organizational best at school and home. I highly recommend this book to any teacher or anyone who appreciates and loves a teacher! – Sara Pedersen, Professional Organizer, Time to Organize 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. In the teaching profession, one that often times feels far too overwhelming for words, the author Melanie Unger did a wonderful job at delivering unique, quality ideas, techniques, and tips on how to get and stay organized in a motivating, encouraging, non-overwhelming way. I so enjoyed reading this book because you could tell that she relates to what all teachers are trying to manage, all her ideas were very applicable and do-able, with time. I smiled many times as I was reading, shaking my head in agreement, as she was addressing and problem solving my weak areas of organization, due in part to so many other responsibilities we have as teachers. I also appreciated as a teacher and a reader that she continually encouraged taking risks with trying out different strategies she writes about, modifying what doesn’t work, but always doing what works best for you in the end. The book itself is also well organized. Just like a teacher would ask her students to summarize the chapters of a novel, Melanie summarized each chapter for the reader as each one came to an end, which I greatly appreciated. I hope to read this at the beginning of my next school year too so I can try out more innovative organizational ideas and to stay motivated as well. Sharon C. |


