Before School Starts
  • When you accept your new position
  • When you arrive in your new community
  • When you arrive at your new school
     
    The First Day
  • Some first day activities
  • Start of School Checklist
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    GNWT & ECE

     
     

    Before School Starts

    The First Day

    The first day with your class is critical, as it will set the tone for the rest of the year. Be welcoming and organized. Being well planned is the key to a memorable, interesting and successful day.

    • Make your classroom warm and inviting
    • Introduce yourself to your students. Let them get to know you as a person. Get to know your students in the same way by having them tell you about themselves.
    • Be clear about your expectations for behaviour and invite students to cooperatively develop classroom rules. List them as positives and not a list of "do nots."
    • Initially focus on whole group instruction and choose activities at which all students can succeed. Get to know your students before grouping them.
    • Prepare extra materials for students who finish their work quickly.
    • Take time to reflect after the students leave at the end of the day. How did it go?
    • What was successful? What could you have done differently?

     

    Some first day activities

    • Greet each student at the door.
    • Welcome students to class and introduction
    • Start developing classroom routines - arriving and leaving class
    • Explain rules and daily routines - make sure rules are posted and students have their own copy.
    • Respecting classroom and supplies - a place for everything and everything in its place.
    • Teacher things vs. students things - rules regarding use of stuff, e.g. stapler, pencil sharpener
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    Start of School Checklist

    • Classroom routines are developed
    • Routines and procedures have been taught and consistently reinforced
    • Routines are posted neatly and are large enough to read.
    • Rules and consequences are posted
    • Assignment heading sample is posted
    • Homework assignments with due dates are posted in the same place every day.
    • Student timetable is posted
    • A signal to quiet the class has been taught and is used as needed
    • Classroom is arranged to promote educational activities
    • Classroom environment sends the message that learning is important.
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