1. Remove all personal belongings from the classroom:
Ensure that all personal items, including the teacher's belongings, are removed to start with a clean slate for the next year. This includes taking home any plants or pets.
2. Clean and disinfect all desks and tables:
Thoroughly wipe down all student desks and tables with a disinfectant solution to eliminate germs and provide a clean workspace.
3. Vacuum or sweep and mop the floors thoroughly:
Give the classroom floor a deep clean to remove dirt, dust, and any lingering debris, making it safe and tidy for the new term.
4. Wipe down all classroom surfaces:
Clean and disinfect all surfaces students come into contact with daily, such as whiteboards, chalkboards, and bulletin boards, to ensure a germ-free environment.
5. Dust shelves, bookcases, and classroom decorations:
Dusting prevents allergens and maintains a clean appearance for your classroom decorations and educational materials.
6. Clean and sanitize classroom supplies:
Ensure that art supplies, writing materials, and manipulatives are clean and sanitized for students' use when they return.
7. Check and replace any burnt-out light bulbs:
Adequate lighting is essential for a productive classroom. Replace any burnt-out bulbs to ensure a well-lit learning environment.
8. Organize and label classroom materials:
Organizing and labeling supplies will make it easier to find what you need when you need it, enhancing classroom efficiency.
9. Inspect and clean classroom technology:
Computers, projectors, and other classroom tech should be clean, functional, and ready for use in the new school year.
10. Set up the classroom layout for the next school year:
Consider the seating arrangement and organization of classroom materials, ensuring they are optimized for the upcoming class dynamics and curriculum.