1. Gather necessary materials and supplies:
Make sure all the materials, resources, and supplies needed for the first day of school are gathered in advance so that everything is ready to go when it’s time to start class.
2. Prepare lesson plans:
Drafting lesson plans ahead of time will help make the transition into a new school year easier by providing a clear plan of action.
3. Set up classroom space:
Setting up student desks, whiteboards, seating charts, etc., should be done before the start of the year so that students can get settled quickly on their first day.
4. Establish rules and expectations:
Communicating expectations helps create an atmosphere of respect and ensures that students understand what is expected of them from the start.
5. Prepare welcome materials:
Creating a welcoming environment for students on their first day helps make them feel comfortable in their new setting and encourages learning.
6. Create an attendance chart:
Setting up an attendance chart before the start of the year will make it easier to track student absences and tardiness throughout the school year.
7. Introduce yourself to students:
A brief introduction on their first day allows you to establish rapport with your students before getting started with class activities and instruction.
8. Assign homework or projects:
Assigning projects or homework gives students something productive to work on while helping them transition into a new school year.
9. Conduct a safety drill:
Running through safety drills with students on their first day will help them get familiar with the evacuation plan in case of an emergency.