by Jill Tomey | Aug 25, 2019 | Activity
Orderliness Activities Next Activity Another way to help students to understand and appreciate order is to create dis-order in the classroom. Make some changes in the classroom that show disorganization. Ask students to get things from their normal place and be...
by Jill Tomey | Aug 25, 2019 | Curriculum Connection
Orderliness Reading List Click here to download a printable version of the book list! Grimelda the Very Messy Witch Written by Diana Murray and illustrated by Heather Ross After reading the book to the class, process it with these or similar questions: Did you like...
by Jill Tomey | Aug 25, 2019 | Character Quotables
Orderliness Quotes Love the quote images you see below? Follow us on Instagram for more like them throughout the month! “Order is the sanity of the mind, the health of the body, the peace of the city, the security of the state. Like beams in a house or bones to a...
by Jill Tomey | Aug 25, 2019 | Family Activity
Start with Your Sock Drawer Our activity for teaching orderliness is an exercise in ordering everyone’s sock drawer. Start with your own socks. You can do it ahead of time and show them your orderly drawer and the bag of ones to donate or you can do it with the family...
by Jill Tomey | Aug 25, 2019 | Curriculum Connection
Orderliness Curriculum Connection – English Whether you are writing a term paper or a letter to a friend, your writing should be orderly in both content and presentation. If not, the document will create more confusion than communication. From the individual...