BUT
no matter what – I’ve learned to to take a deep breath and I don’t let
beginning of the day upsets set the tone for the rest of the day. I also have a
few tried and true tips that helps my year begin on a successful note.
You
gotta feel good – so to feel good you gotta look good! I always have a new first day of school
outfit. Here’s mine!
(Big decision: Do I go with the safari or the German Drindl?)
Be
prepared for the little things! We often
address the obvious things but it’s those little duties that can set the tone
for the day! Since we are required to do
home visits the week before – I pick up most of their supplies (that’s if they
didn’t bring them to orientation). This
allows us the opportunity to put things away, mark items that need to be
labeled. It’s one less thing to feel
exhausted about AND it gives us more time to focus on the kids. For those parents who are less prepared and
want to ask a ton of questions – I have a cart I roll out.
Recruit
help! Even though we have our fabulous
assistants who run around trying to get the attendance submitted on the
computer, lunch count…..(the list goes on) – it’s great to have another pair of
eyes, ears, hands! What I do is recruit
a former parent volunteer who knows your room and routine. They’re great to have on the first day –
especially in the lunch room to assist in directing little ones to their
tables, opening milk cartons, walking them to the bathroom……
Make
sure your plan includes a temporary seating chart – although by now you may
have already figured out who has to be separated….
I also have a carpet seating chart with names penciled in so that I can
make last minute changes. I love my
carpet! It’s been a wonderful management
tool for me! After you’ve gone over the rules and have shared your classroom
management routines – go over them again and again and again. Role play, act it out, line up again, and
again! Believe me it will be worth your
time! They have to know your expectations!
Remember, if it doesn’t go well by the end of the first day you still
have the rest of the year to improve!
Last but not least, don’t forget to smile! I simply don’t believe in waiting until Christmas to smile and laugh! Let them know you are human. I even bring in my “Woogies” for the class to meet!
More random pics of my classroom:
Last but not least, don’t forget to smile! I simply don’t believe in waiting until Christmas to smile and laugh! Let them know you are human. I even bring in my “Woogies” for the class to meet!
Buzzing
off for some extra needed Zzzz!
Random: Moving Art