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Ep 284: [AMA] How Should I Set Up My Classroom When I Teach Multiple Subjects?
Secondary Teacher Podcast · Khristen Massic | Secondary Teacher Strategist, Teacher Time Management, Lesson Planning Systems
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Show Notes
Ever wondered how to set up your classroom when you’re teaching multiple subjects and feeling totally overwhelmed by all the moving parts?
In this episode, I share real-life strategies for secondary teachers with multiple preps on how to organize your space, streamline student supply zones, set up effective routines, and ditch the Pinterest-perfect pressure for something that actually works.
I’ll walk you through how to manage zones for each subject, make your classroom adaptable for different activities, and involve your students in resetting the space—saving you time and sanity.
If you’re searching for practical classroom organization tips, setup routines, or ways to reduce prep stress as a middle or high school teacher, you’ll want to hit play now!
Too many preps and not enough time? Let’s make your planning period actually work for you.
Unlock 20 time-saving strategies designed to keep your students engaged and your sanity intact with the free Simple Teaching Strategies Toolkit. Each strategy comes with detailed instructions, objectives, and a materials list, all editable in a convenient Google Doc. https://khristenmassic.com/toolbox
Get the Planning Period Reset Toolkit—a free set of quick-start tools to help you protect your time, focus faster, and finally finish something… even during chaotic school days. https://khristenmassic.com/reset
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