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đ§Â Welcome to the Classroom Reset Challenge
Hey there, and welcome to the Classroom Reset ChallengeâIâm so glad youâre here.
In case we havenât met yet, Iâm Kristen Doneganâa former elementary teacher and Reading Specialist with over a decade of classroom experience. Now, I help teachers like you get organized, simplify your systems, and reclaim your timeâwithout staying late or bringing work home every weekend.
I created this challenge because I know how overwhelming this time of year can feel. The paper piles. The messy supply bins. That checkout list that feels never-ending. You want to walk out of your classroom feeling done, not draggingâand thatâs exactly what this challenge is here to help you do.
Over the next 4 days, youâll get:
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One short audio message (like this one)
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One simple, focused task
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And one more reason to feel clear, calm, and in controlâwithout spending hours after school
Hereâs what weâll tackle:
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Day 1: Clear just one paper pile
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Day 2:Â Reset one drawer or supply bin
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Day 3:Â Get your students involved in a 30-minute classroom cleanup
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Day 4:Â Prep a âFirst Week Binâ so youâre not scrambling in August
Each task is quick and doableâbut the impact is big.
And if youâve ever thought, âWhy doesnât anyone teach us how to stay organized during the year?ââyouâre not alone. Thatâs exactly why I created The Organized Teacher Club, where I teach you the step-by-step systems that prevent the chaos in the first place. But more on that later.
For now, I want you to feel supported, encouraged, andâyesâexcited.
Ohâand one more thing!
Weâre giving away a $50 Amazon gift card right now inside the pop-up Facebook group! đ
So if you havenât joined yet, head there ASAP. Youâll get community support, daily accountability, and a chance to win just for showing up and sharing your progress.
Iâll drop the link wherever youâre listening to this.
Thatâs it for now. Iâll be back tomorrow with your Day 1 taskâand I promise, itâs going to feel so good to finally clear that first pile.
Youâve already taken the most important stepâyou started.
Iâm proud of you. Letâs do this!