Showing posts with label back to school activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to school activities. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 August 2023

Back to School - The First Three Weeks - Part 2

Back to School - The First Three Weeks - Part 2 

Stationery

One of the biggest organisational tasks at the start of a new school year is managing students' stationery. With so many moving parts, items are easily misplaced or lost when students don't have clear guidelines for managing all of their new, shiny things.


I find that two clear systems have emerged for me over the years - student managed (for upper elementary) and teacher managed (mid and early elementary).

In this Back to school guide, I explain how to run each system and make them work for you.


Morning Routines

Starting the day right each morning can lead to a more positive day for both you and your students. In the next chapter, I share ways that I set up students for a successful start, including this example of my morning routine poster. Also included is a blank template for you to personalise.

Global Greetings

Together with the morning (before the bell) routines, the morning roll call is a great time to connect with students. One way I like to do this is to use a range of greetings from nations around the world. I created a set of greeting cards to display in your classroom for daily use. These are included in the back to school bundle, but you can also get them HERE.


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Sunday, 23 July 2023

Back to School - The First Three Weeks - Part 1

Back to School - The First Three Weeks - Part 1

As teachers head back to school around the world, one of the pressing matters that they are contemplating is how to establish and sustain solid routines, and build a strong classroom culture with their students. For many years I have shared my systems and strategies with teachers around the world, including in this blog. As requested, I have compiled many of these ideas into a 'mega' back to school guide of over 100 pages. 

In this teacher resource, I explain how I set up my first 2-3 weeks of the year, building toward a successful and enduring classroom culture, suitable for teachers of upper elementary and middle school.

This bumper teacher resource is crammed full of ideas for starting your new school year just right, whether you are a new teacher or an experienced teachers looking for inspiration.


Classroom Decor
The first chapter in this resource looks at choosing a unifying theme for your room and using that for all you communication, posters, labels, presentations and so on. Almost considering that theme as your personal and recognisable 'brand'.

One thing to create with that decor theme, are name cards to use as  “business” or “calling cards” for each student. Included are a set of name card borders to print onto card and cut neatly with a guillotine. Students can create their own unique designs for their names. By inserting these into clip-on name tags, you can use them in a variety of ways - for labelling, seating and student drawers/cubbies, to wearing for visitors or relief teachers, attach to completed work in a learning centre for teacher checking, or leave in the place of borrowed equipment e.g. class headphones.
Links to further classroom decor themes, including my FREE welcome buntings, have also been added for you. 

Please join me again next week for another extract from this helpful resource or take a closer look at


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❤️ Once I change the product to a paid resource, please return to rate and gain your bonus TPT credits for future discounts.

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Why trust One Teacher’s Journey resources?

Because I too am a full time teacher, just like you, with years of experience in the classroom. In other words, I do this everyday - just like you.

You can contact me through my store Q & A or email me through my website if you are looking for anything specific. 

That way I can get in touch to better support you info@help-me-learn.com

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