Back-to-school tips for teachers
August is here, and as teachers prepare their classrooms for their students, here are some back-to-school tips that can help you start off on the right foot:
- Build relationships with students and families
- Establish systems and procedures early-on
- Be flexible and open to change
1. Build relationships with students and families
The beginning of the school year can be busy, but it’s important to set aside time to build relationships with your students as well as their parents and guardians. These connections can set the tone for a positive and supportive environment.
Over the coming weeks, get to know your students by having them fill out an All About Me Writing Activity or Graphic Organizer. This will allow you to tailor your lessons to their unique interests and learning styles and create a welcoming space where every learner feels comfortable. Another way to make connections is by asking students for ‘help’, getting them involved in taking something to the office or creating a game for the class.
Don’t forget to also build rapport with parents and families, working with them as a team to strengthen education inside and outside the classroom. Approach these conversations with confidence by utilizing these eight parent-teacher communication guidelines:
2. Establish systems and procedures early-on
Build a strong classroom community by setting clear rules and systems from the start! During the first week of school, introduce your class to your preferred classroom management system, whether it be class coupons, classroom jobs, morning meetings, or team points.
Not sure where to start? Explore these icebreakers for building community in the classroom (plus helpful tips from real teachers):
3. Be flexible and open to change
Each new class of students is unique, and what worked last year might not work again! With this in mind, approach the year with flexibility by embracing new ideas, technologies, and teaching methods from your fellow teachers and online.
When you run into challenges, remind yourself that even the most organized educators can run into roadblocks, and give yourself grace. You can always revisit your established procedures throughout the year and iterate based on what is and isn’t working.
Read this advice for revisiting class rules at different times in the year:
By fostering strong relationships, establishing rules from the beginning, and remaining adaptable to change, you’ll be equipped to handle whatever the school year throws your way!
And if you’re looking for advice or motivation from fellow educators, check out this blog post.
For printable worksheets and resources to support your journey this year, click through Teacher Resources and Back-to-School Worksheets on Education.com.