The first day of school is important. But the second day of school is important also, and it can be incredibly overwhelming. In fact, I am usually at least TWICE as stressed on the second day.
All of the forms you sent home on the first day will start coming back to you. Also many of your students will bring in their school and classroom supplies, if they didn't bring them the first day. There will also be a few parents who will insist on walking their kiddos down for the second day in a row. They will want to ask you questions about the previous day. Then, students who were excited about the first day of school may start acting out on the second day because they have come to the realization that summer REALLY is over. They may have to be coaxed into your room and out of the hallway. Along with getting to know and taking care of 24 +/- new little people, this can make the second day of school particularly challenging.
That is why I always make sure that I have a morning work activity that is SUPER engaging, so that I have a little extra time to take care of "business."
Click here to download a free "Second Day of School Book" that you can use with your own class! (Recommended for grades 1-3).
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What We're Chalking About AUGUST: A Visual Calendar
Hi friends, it's Emma from Clever Classroom. I am so excited to share with you all the upcoming posts that the authors of the Primary Chalkboard have planned for you this August.
Can you believe it's August? We are almost three quarters of the way through the year! How did that happen?
While you contemplate that, you might also want to think about what you have planned for this month? Are you heading back at school now, or are you planning to go back soon? Either way, this page will set you up for inspirational ideas from our experienced, and very dedicated teacher-authors.
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Here's what you can expect this month.
1 Sarah from Sarah's First Grade Snippets - Morning Arrival Routines
2 All the Primary Chalkboard Authors - Our Little Secret
3 Lisa from Growing Firsties - Parent Input
4 Leslie from First Grade and Flip Flops - Teaching with Themes Throughout the Year
5 Christina from Miss Decarbo - The First Day of School
6 Casey from Second Grade Math Maniac - The Second Day of School
7 Valerie from All Students can Shine - Classroom Management
8 Greg from Kindergarten Smorgasbord - Names
9 Jessica from Second Grade Nest - Elementary Back to School eBook Tips
10 Terry from Terri's Teaching Tidbits - Intermediate Back to School eBook Tips
11 Monica from The Schroeder Page - Executive Brain Function
12 Katie from Teaching to the Core - First Day Freebies
13 Blair from One Lesson at a Time - MVP: Most Valuable Partnership
14 Autumn from Primary Techie - Family Journals
15 Susanna from Whimsy Workshop Teaching - Simple Art Tutorials
16 Laura from Peace Love and First Grade - Meet the Teacher
17 John from Created by Mr. Hughes - Back to School Night
18 Karen from Mrs. Jones's Class - Bulletin Boards Made Easy
19 Haley from My Silly Firsties - Dismissal Time
20 Corinna from Surfin' Through Second - Sub Tub
21 Randi from Teach it with Class - Building a Classroom Environment
22 Stacy from Funky Fresh Firsties - Easy Hallway Displays
23 Anna from Simply Skills in 2nd - Classroom Rules
24 Latoya from Flying into First Grade - Blended Learning Ideas
25 Meg from The Teacher Studio - Setting a Climate for Problem Solving
26 Matt from Digital: Divide and Conquer - Behavior Plans and Data
27 Jen from Out of this World Literacy - Spreading Kindness
28 Cyndie from Chalk One up for the Teacher - Math Games
29 Vicky from Teaching and so Much Moore - Setting Goals the First Daye
30 Heather from 2 Brainy Apples - Integrating Social Studies & ELA
31 Emma from Clever Classroom - September Chalk About It - blog Posts Overview
To remember this post, you might like to pin it. That way, you can come back to see the posts throughout the month.
On the last day of each month, we will post this visual calendar for you to see what we have planned for you.
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Here's a link to our July posts which are full of classroom organization ideas, tips and makeovers, back to school ideas, first day inspiration, writing conferences, behavior management. We also blogged about tips for new teachers, integrating math, writing and art, techy ideas and even a post about our trip to the Teachers Pay Teachers conference in Las Vegas. Click here to see July's posts from the authors of the Primary Chalkboard.
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