Welcome Back to School! This post is definitely a bit different from last year's Back to School season. This year students will be back with some varying restrictions depending on where you live. Either way, can we just celebrate that kids are going to be able to be on campus again? Studies have shown that they definitely need it and were missing that interaction.
Soooo...are you ready?
I rounded up some EASY PEASY resources that will help you get ready for the school year since you already have a lot to think about.
1. First Day of School Sign
Everybody has got to have a First Day of School sign! This is something that we do every year. We really enjoy looking back at these signs and seeing what we looked like and how much each child has changed. Plus, aren't they the cutest???!!
If you don't have a First Day sign, you can grab it HERE. If you don't have time, no worries! I can create a custom one for you HERE.
Look at my baby a few years ago!!!
I had been getting LOTS of requests for a teacher sign, so I created one for us! We can have fun, too!!
2. Memory Book / Time Capsule
A lot has happened in the past year and even this summer. Let's have our kiddos document these things and then tuck them away for the end of the year when they revisit their memory book again. My kiddos LOVED looking back and seeing how much they had grown (physically, academically, interests, etc) in just a year! It's a time capsule that you do in the beginning of the year. I then collect them all and like I mentioned, I safely tuck them away until the end of the year. When I pull them out again, I always get many oooos and ahhhhs as students look through what they wrote on the first day of school.
If you don't have some sort of memory book that compares the school year, you can grab one here:
3. Back to School Essentials Pack
4. Monthly Writing Prompts
I love using writing prompts to build classroom community and student creativity. I would have my students share what they wrote in response to the prompt. They LOVED reading what their classmates wrote. Switching journals was one of their favorite activities. We also did timed competitions where they would need to list certain items from topics that I would give them (list of adjectives, candies, words that begin with L,etc). We would even have silly prompts (Would You Rather?). It was just a FUN time of laughing and sharing. Can you imagine a whole class enjoying journal/quick write time? I'm here to tell you that it CAN be done!
If you are interested in my monthly writing prompts, you can grab them HERE.
This resource was created to have the same routine every week so that kids know what to expect. You of course are the teacher and can change it up however you'd like though. :)
Day 1 – Finish the sentence (prompt)
Day 2 – Would you rather….?
Day 3 – Make a list (competition)
Day 4 – Quick Write (one word for 2-3 mins)
Day 5 – Would you rather…?
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