Isn’t the first week always the longest? It’s so fun to meet my adorable batch of new firsties, but oh. my. goodness. It is a long week! Just a few short months ago I was rolling with my students, routines and procedures second nature, reading and writing like crazy… I have to remind myself to put on the breaks and slow it down big time this week. I always think of the first week as super exciting but also a little dull. Anyone out there agree? There are so many routines, procedures, rules, and little bits and bobs here and there to teach your new group. I don’t know about you, but I just want to jump in and start teaching! We do mix in some fun for the kiddos so they don’t get too overloaded.
Here are a few of the activities we do during the first week to shake it up a bit:
- Friend Search: click on the picture to download
- Morning message: I write a short morning message with a few letters left out. The kids love to help me add in the correct letters. The names are glued on after we read the message. I have them color their names for morning work. It’s nice to have an easy thing for them to do for morning work that requires little to no explanation.
- Skittles math: using skittles to introduce math in “real life” (sorting skittles, adding skittles, greatest, least, problem solving). I go really slow with this one! I sort out the skittles ahead of time and put in little snack pack ziplock bags.
- Birthday Graph: The kids put their name and date of their birthday on their cake and then put it on the correct month.
- Wemberly Worried: Classic, right? There are so many fabulous first day books out there, but this will always be a favorite. (Plus it’s a great introduction to our author study on Kevin Henkes.) After reading this story, we make our first text to self connection by talking about how we feel on the first day. They all drew pictures of their adorable little faces to add to this graph. I can’t for the life of me remember where I saw this idea. If you know, please tell me so I can link to that blog.
Here is a post about read-alouds for back to school week: