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What to Do for Middle School and High School – The TPT Blog

Last updated: August 26, 2024 10:16 pm
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As the summer break winds down and the anticipation of the first day of school looms, teachers are faced with the perennial question: “What should I do during the first week of school?” While it may be tempting to jump straight into academics, especially in middle and high school where there is a vast amount of material to cover, the first week presents a unique opportunity for teachers to establish the tone and culture of their classroom. Many educators have found that focusing on key elements such as getting to know students, setting expectations, and assessing prior knowledge are crucial during the initial days of the school year.

To create a successful first week plan, teachers need to not only connect with their students but also equip them with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in the classroom. Although there is no one-size-fits-all approach, a well-thought-out plan can help set the stage for a productive and engaging year ahead. Here is a suggested first-week schedule for middle and high school teachers:

### Day 1: Get to Know Each Other

The first day of school should be dedicated to building relationships and rapport with students. Teachers can start by introducing themselves and sharing information about their teaching style. Engaging in structured getting-to-know-you activities like student inventories or questionnaires can help teachers gain valuable insights into their students’ needs and preferences.

### Day 2: Review the Syllabus

After the initial introductions, it’s essential to review the syllabus with students. A syllabus scavenger hunt can make this process more engaging and informative, allowing students to familiarize themselves with course expectations and guidelines. This is also a good time to address any specific policies or requirements related to the course.

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### Day 3: Establish Classroom Norms

Day three is dedicated to collaboratively establishing classroom norms with students. By involving students in the process of setting classroom expectations, teachers can create a sense of ownership and accountability among students. This collaborative approach can foster a positive classroom environment and promote student engagement throughout the year.

### Day 4: Give a Pre-Assessment

Conducting a pre-assessment at the end of the first week can help teachers gauge students’ skills and prior knowledge in the subject area. Simple activities like quizzes, writing assignments, and group discussions can provide valuable insights into students’ learning styles and readiness for the upcoming lessons.

### Day 5: Review

On the final day of the first week, teachers can use the pre-assessment results to review key concepts and provide additional support where needed. To end the week on a fun note, teachers can incorporate activities like an escape room to review content and add a touch of excitement to the learning process.

In addition to these daily activities, teachers can explore other first-week ideas to enhance the back-to-school experience for students. By incorporating a mix of relationship-building, academic preparation, and collaborative decision-making, teachers can lay a strong foundation for a successful school year.

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