One thing that I highly value is organization. I don’t function very well when things are cluttered, so I am always looking for better and more efficient systems that will help maintain order with minimal effort. An area where I have not developed a good system is with the variety of flashcards and small paper and game pieces that I use for games and activities. I’m constantly sifting through a stack of flashcards to pull out all the treble clef notes in a certain range, or to separate the sharp from the flat key signatures, etc. So I was absolutely thrilled to come across this brilliant idea in Laura Lowe’s post, 5 Tips for Studio Organization: Storage Pockets! Now why didn’t I ever think of that? That is definitely going on my list for my next studio re-organization day.






Thanks for the mention! I got mine at Target, but it’s hard to find one with pockets exactly the right size. Someone who’s good at sewing could probably make one, though!
Thanks for posting the link to your readers. I admire great people with great minds and big hearts in spreading some good news about how amazing and wonderful music as well as music teaching can be. Keep up the good work and continue to share your bright thoughts and ideas, which I think are all useful to many music teachers like me. I’d check it out in a while. Please keep on posting contents on some useful music teachers resources. Thanks again and more power.