I am just as excited to start the school year as the kids are. I spend a lot of time planning back-to-school activities to build my classroom community of learners and friends. As a Responsive Classroom teacher, I know that students can not and will not learn if the classroom community is not ready for learning. So I like to start off the year with these must-do activities that help my students feel comfortable with each other and with me during the first week of school.
Day 1: Back To School Name Tag Challenge
Day 1 is CRAZY as students rush into class with excitement anticipating meeting their classmates and teacher. There are supplies to collect and sort through, transportation lists to confirm and review and so many things to do in one single school day. Meeting and remembering all of your student’s names could be difficult on the first day and it’s not easy for the kids either, especially if you have 2 or more Kaitlynn’s, spelled differently I may add, in one classroom. So making back-to-school name tags is a must.
Want to dive right into STEM on day 1? Give students this Name Tag Challenge. Exciting news…this activity was featured in Good Housekeeping. For this activity, focus on and evaluate the engineering design process by observing how the students work through the criteria and use the tools to problem solve, use critical thinking skills, create & design, redesign, and evaluate. It’s really just a fun way to get to know students during the first week of school BEFORE delving into STEM standards. You will immediately begin to tell who can do this with ease, who gets frustrated, who redesigns over and over again, and who just gives up! It definitely helps teachers and students remember student names on day 1, plus gives you a quick informal assessment of students early on. As a class, we do a classroom museum walk when all are finished and give thoughtful comments or suggestions to each student’s work (optional).
*BONUS: CREATE YOUR OWN! If you would like to change the criteria or materials, you can create your own challenge for your students. Your students can even create the challenge too. Change it up and have fun with it.
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Day 2: I Wish My Teacher Knew
I first heard about this idea on the news. A teacher did this activity in the classroom and was surprised by the responses she received. I was completely touched by this story and knew I had to try it. So I did this with my third-grade students. I gave my students one index card (that’s all you need) and told them to share with me one thing that they wanted me to know about them. I said that it could be as simple or as general as their favorite color, hobby, or sport, something they like or enjoy or it could be something more personal, a feeling or a thought. I put my own spin on this activity by modeling it first by giving each student an index card with one thing I wanted them to know about me. It was easier than I thought coming up with 23 facts about myself than I thought. 😉 After each student received a card from me with a personal fact their eyes lit up. They loved receiving a fun fact about their teacher and eagerly began writing a fun fact about themselves for me. I was completely blown away by some of the responses too. Some were very general like, “I love animals.” “I have 3 cats.” “My favorite color is sky blue.” But then some of them were more personal like, “My mom and dad just got divorced.” “I cannot buy my school supplies yet.” “I have no pencils at home.” “My mom works late.” This activity tells me so much about my students and how they were feeling on the first day of school. Some were feeling happy and excited and some were feeling a little bit anxious and scared. This is an activity that I NEVER skip because I know it helps me and my students connect and I hear get to hear all of their voices.
If you want to get fancy, I did create these cards, I Wish Teachers/Students/Classmates Knew. You could get them on TPT here or shop directly on our site and get them here.
You can leave these cards out all year for students to fill out if they want to share something with you at any time. They can drop them into a little mailbox. We also did this as a share activity during our morning meeting, I Wish My Classmates Knew.
It’s a book too! It’s a great read!
I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids
Day 3: All About Me: “I”
This is my favorite back-to-school activity. It’s inspired by the “Writer’s I” with the same idea in mind, but I use and display it as a getting to know you activity at the beginning of the school year. Have your students fill in the “I” template with nouns about themselves. The noun could follow an adjective or stand by itself. I always model mine first by brainstorming a list of nouns about myself in front of my students. Then I take my favorite words and order them the way I’d like from top to bottom in the “I” template. I hang these in the hallways for Open House. My students and their parents loved reading theirs and each other. I put together a few templates, black & white, and color.
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Day 4: All About Me Newspaper
By the end of week 1, I always have my students work on an All About Me Project. I have done All About Me books, and banners, but I really like this All About Me newspaper. It is a great way to kick off the school year with a getting to know you activity. It’s easy to print and reuse year after year. You may want to give students a few days to complete this and it may trickle into week 2. I always introduce it with a sample of my own. They come out really awesome. I put these newspapers up for display and then add them to our class library. The kids love reading each other’s newspapers.
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And for primary grades K-2, I send home an All About Me project at the end of week one. This book is the cutest getting to know you back to school activity and a class favorite. Over the summer I make a copy of the book for each of my students. I cut it out and stapled each book. I send the book and directions sheet home at the end of the first week of school before the weekend (We start before Labor Day, so the kids had a 4 day weekend to work on their book.) The kids had until their assigned morning meeting “share day” to bring in their books to share with their classmates during the 2nd week of school. We shared about 4 books a day. The books became part of our classroom library so students could peruse the books throughout the year. This project certainly helps build classroom community and friendships. Plus, they came out fantastic! The kids really enjoyed making and sharing their books with all of us.
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Day 5: Hope and Dreams
As a Responsive Classroom teacher, I always start the year by discussing, sharing, and writing about our Hopes & Dreams. I display my students’ hopes and dreams as a reminder that if we all want to reach them, we have to do our part in following the rules, routines, and expectations to help us all reach them. I ask my students to write a few sentences and answer the following 2 questions:
What are your Hopes and Dreams?
How will you reach your hope(s) and dream(s)? (What will you do (actionable steps) to reach your hope(s) and dream(s)?)
My hopes and dreams are…
I will reach my hopes and dreams by…
You could get this watercolor pennant banner to write and display your students’ Hopes and Dreams on TPT here or shop directly on our site and get it here.
We revisit this activity right after the New Year to see if we have met our hopes and dreams and if we need to keep working on reaching them or create new ones. You could check out my New Year’s Hopes and Dreams on TPT here or shop directly on our site and get it here.
If you are not a Responsive Classroom teacher and want to learn more about it and need some support planning back-to-school activities, then I highly recommend the book, The First Six Weeks of School. It’s absolutely my go-to for planning the first 6 weeks of school. It’s easy to use and is teacher-friendly with so many great ideas. Visit For The Love Responsive Classroom for more Responsive Classroom tips and tricks!
Wait, One More…Back to School Activity: Welcome to Our Hive
This is a great back-to-school or beginning of the year activity for you and your students to get to know one another in a fun way. This a no-prep and easy to use activity during the first week, or even on the first day, of school. If you love the bee theme, you’ll love this.
Includes:
Welcome to Our Hive cover slide- add student names in the text boxes under the bees. Insert teacher name(s), grade, school name, and school year on the lines of the beehive. Include your Bitmoji if you’d like.
Student slide- each student (and the teacher) fills out ONE of these slides.
Here are 2 ideas:
1. Students insert a photo, include a fun fact, and fill out the favorites in the hive. Text boxes included.
2. Students insert a photo AND write a brief bio about themselves (family, pets, hobbies, interests, etc.), include a fun fact, and fill out the favorites in the hive. Text boxes included. *You may want to give your students a choice.
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Ideas for sharing in product intro.
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View in present mode, or however you’d like, as a whole class, independently, or even share with your families at Back to School/Open House night. The parents love this, and so will your students. It brings your students together as they get to know one another, make connections, and build friendships, and class community.
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If you need help teaching and modeling back-to-school routines, read these related posts:
Interactive Modeling: Classroom Management Time Saver (Includes a link to my modeling scripts which I use to teach and model all back-to-school routines.)
Guided Discovery: An Easy Overview
13 Fun Back to School Activities
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Christine Weis is a passionate educator, classroom management coach, wife, and mom of two busy boys. She enjoys teaching, writing, and creating resources for teachers.
Nita says
We are just about to start our summer holidays here in the UK and although my little boy is still too young to utilise anything in this post, I will definitely share it with my teacher friends. Thank you.
Christine Weis says
Thanks so much for sharing this post with your teacher friends. Appreciate it! Thanks for reading!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Dianne Rosqueta says
Nice one pretty! Your love of art is visible here. Same here, as every start of school year – name tags and book tags are present. I usually do it in my own handwriting.
Christine Weis says
Thanks Dianne! Are you a a teacher too? What do you teach? I bet you have the best teacher handwriting!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Danielle Gould says
I am going to pass this on to my friends that are teachers. I think they will love these ideas.
Christine Weis says
Thanks Danielle! I appreciate you passing it along! Thanks for reading!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Jennifer says
These are great activities. Plus very creative.
Christine Weis says
Thanks Jennifer! Appreciate it!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Lisa says
great back to school activity! I know in Arizona school is already starting soon! Can’t believe it!
Christine Weis says
Thanks Lisa! Some states do start back early but I hope they finish early too.
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Jenn says
I needed this last year! I am not working at the school this year.
Christine Weis says
😢 Oh I’m sorry to hear that!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Amanda Bourke says
I love planning for back to school! There are just so many things to do and I can’t wait to meet new students and start the year off right. Thanks for sharing your activity ideas!
Christine Weis says
Me too! I get so excited every year when the school year is about to begin! I hope my ideas are helpful to you! Thanks for reading!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Luci says
I will have to share with my sister who is a new teacher.
Christine Weis says
Oh that would be great! I hope this post, as well as others on the blog are helpful! Thanks for reading!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Anna says
That’s so creative to include a STEM project on the first day!
Christine Weis says
Might as well get right into it on day 1! The kids love it too! Thanks for reading!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Elizabeth says
I can’t believe back to school is just around the corner. I don’t have any kids, but this brings back so many great memories.
Christine Weis says
I know right!!! The summer goes by so fast! A few weeks off and then it’s back to planning and preparing! Thanks for reading!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers
Patricia says
Great tools to get to know each student better. This shows that you really care about them! I love these ideas! 🙂
Christine Weis says
Thanks Patricia!!! I love getting to know my students early on to build a classroom community of friends and learners. Thanks for reading!
Christine at For The Love of Teachers