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Here are my Top 3 Back to School activities that I've enjoyed using in my classroom:
My first day of school is spent with my team getting to know our new crew for the year. Interactive ice breakers are a great way to get the conversation started. My favorite ice breakers include Would You Rather or Have You Ever activities. Students have to make a decision by moving to one side of the room or the other when presented with different scenarios. It is always interesting as a teacher to see how the room divides for each scenario. You can also learn a lot about your students to see which students make an immediate decision or which ones linger in the middle to decide which way to move. It doesn't take much probing to get conversation going in the classroom as to why the students picked what they did or stories about experiences they have had. It is a great way to start building a learning community! Read a blog post about 10 Back to School Ice Breakers Your Students will Love.
My next few days of school are spent laying out the expectations for the year. This can be super boring. But, instead of just reading a syllabus, I like to surprise the students with an activity called the Cookie Lab. First, the kids are intrigued that they will be doing a science experiment on the second day of school. Secondly, no one objects to the idea of getting their hands on some cookies during class! The Cookie Lab relates my expectations for work quality, effort, and work condition to this hands-on activity that makes learning the classroom expectations fun and memorable! Read a blog post about the Classroom Expectation Cookie Lab.
An All About Me graphic organizer is a wonderful resource to have in your Back to School Teacher Toolkit! I liked to use these with my homeroom / advisory group. The graphic organizer is a nice way for students to communicate additional information to the teacher at the beginning of the year without having to get up in front of the class. It is a perfect activity to use to fill shorter periods of time, like when you are waiting to be called down to the gymnasium for a beginning of the year assembly, during homeroom, or before/after lunch. As an added bonus, these completed graphic organizers make awesome Back to School bulletin boards. Grab this All About Me Graphic Organizer for FREE in my TpT Store!
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