Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts
Back to School Success: Sorting Supplies
Back to school night/open house is always a zoo! Each year I read blogs and find new ideas of what I can do. One tip I read about on multiple blogs was to set up bins around the room for supplies. Genius! This saved me sooooo much time on the first day of school. No, not all students brought their supplies that night. No, not all students showed up that night. But, you know what? It saved me from 20 students rushing me on the first day when I called out to collect each supply. It also allowed me to have a lot of that stuff already tucked away by the first day of school. In my classroom, I have always had things be community supplies, so almost everything was able to be sorted out.
How did I do this? I had a PowerPoint looping through with directions of what I wanted them to do and in what order. The directions were also printed and at each table. Parents had to sign in, find their child's spot, fill out a survey for me (look for a future post on this!), and label and sort their supplies into bins or spots in the room. I had signs and an actual supply already in each spot to hopefully make this run smoothly (see the picture above). It did! Before the students arrived the first day, I had things put away and ready to roll.
Interested in doing this for the upcoming school year? Click on the picture below to see the signs in my TpT store. There are three separate products depending on language. All of the versions include signs with just clip art of the supply and no words as well as both color and black and white versions. To get them just in English, click here. For the signs just in Spanish, click here. If you want both the separate English and Spanish versions as well as signs in both English AND Spanish, click here.
A bonus tip: One thing I wish I had done to make things run more smoothly was make labels with student names on for their supplies. I had Sharpies out for parents to write names on binders, folders and notebooks. This year I plan on having labels out at each spot with the names printed on already.
Back to School Success: Meet the Teacher Template
Something I have wanted to do the past few years is a letter to introduce myself to my new class and their families. With the back to school to-do list a million miles long each year, that letter kept getting put off. This year I got a super early start and I am pretty excited to share it. Here it is!
Of course I had to make it in Spanish as well. Color printing is a huge deal at my school, so I have to decide between printing in color at home, or printing the black and white version at school. I plan on either handing this out at Open House or sending it home with my students the first day of school. My only hesitation about giving it out at Open House is that I feel like there are so many papers they go home with already!
You can grab the editable template to make this Meet the Teacher note in English and Spanish, color and black and white here.