So... school is here! Now, what to do with
those 25 smiling faces staring back at you on day one?
I created a WELCOME
banner to welcome the kids
back to school or to use for back to school night. It's super easy to put up. I created a mini
version for you to see it below. Grab it at my
store for free!
Woo Hoo!
Here's the 'real' version:
The first week is more about establishing routines,
getting the lay of the land and learning everyone's name and a little more
about each student.
When I
taught K, one of my favorite activities to teach children about kindness was
the Wrinkled
Heart Activity.
It can be applied to all ages and it's a fabulous visual reminder!
I
usually have my kids work on an All About Me Book. It helps me learn
about their family, interests, friends and more. Usually, when they are
complete, I have the children pair-share so they can get to
know each other. I glue the front page on a piece of
folded construction paper and staple it to make it look like a 'real' book. The
finished project is very sweet =) and I put it out for Parents' Night.

I've been making this book for years and it's
recently got a new fresh look and included some
more pages in 2023, so check it out! Here's the new
version:
A great book to
read is
Wilfred
Gordan McDonald Partridge. It's about a small boy with a big name
who befriends Miss Nancy Alison Delacourt Cooper since she has a big name too!
Miss Nancy has lost her memory and Wilfred discovers what memories are so he
can find it for her. Click on the link to go to Storyline
Online .
This site is amazing-you'll want to bookmark it for sure! It's great to have
fabulous books read to the kids by famous people- LOVE IT! Bonus- IT"S
FREE! Who doesn't like FREE?
We also do a fun
scavenger hunt and some other back
to school activities. I ask kids to bring in 2 items to share on the first day of school
that represent something they did over the summer.

I created a Licensed
to Learn bulletin board. I keep the license plates up all year as a border around my bulletin
board. It's represents the authors of the work presented all year.

Here are some other great get to know you activities from other classes:

FUN FREE MINUTE TO WIN IT ACTIVITIESWith so many books in the classroom, it's hard for
the kids to keep track of which ones they are reading. I have the children make 2 bookmarks at the beginning of the year (one on
white, one on a bright color). I use cardstock for durability and laminate them.
I cut them to 10 1/2 x 3
1/2 so 2 of them fit in a laminate sleeve quite easily. I stick on a label with
their name on top in a large sized font. When they are reading a book and it's
time to start something new, they put the bookmark in the book and it goes back
into the class library. It allows other students know that someone is reading
it at the moment. It prevents shoving
the books in the desk and having them ruined. Another idea people
use is putting the books in Ziplocs and keeping them in their desks which is
how my students keep their DEAR books.
Please feel free to share any great ideas or links for back to school ideas,
games, or get to know you activities.