Sunday, August 2, 2015

First Day Tried and True Linky Party

Ah, the first day of school. Can you believe it is approaching so quickly?? I am honored to link up with Chrissie Rissmiller of Undercover Classroom and Sarah Tighe of Education Electrification for their First Day Tried and True Back to School Linky Party! Be sure to check out all of the other wonderful first day ideas in this link-up!

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One of the activities that has been a staple on the first day of school since the first time I had my own classroom was a "Get to Know Your Teacher" Power Point presentation and quiz. Sometime in the morning, I tell the students that school has started and it is time for their first test.

This is always met with groans, gasps, and a few heads inevitably hit their tables or desks. However, once I pass out the papers, they smile, laugh, and breath huge sighs of relief when the "test" is really just a "quiz" on how well they think they know their teacher. I have a series of about 12-15 questions, usually multiple choice, for students to answer about me. Once the students have answered the questions, we fire up the projector and start the power point. On the power point, I have the same questions that are on the test. So, I show the question and give some students an opportunity to share their projected answer. On some questions, I call out the possible answer choices and have students "vote" for what they predict to be the answer. For the younger kids, I don't pass out paper "tests," I just show them the power point question and allow several to make guesses.

Then, this is where the fun begins. I show them the answer to the question and usually include a picture related to the answer. So, I will include pictures of my family, my dog, and even some pictures of me as a kid. I cannot tell you how much they love this! They get especially excited when the sport you played or the instrument you learned is something that they do as well! They really get a kick out of seeing pictures of me as a kid -so I encourage you to include this if at all possible! We go through the entire "quiz" and, by the end, the students feel a little more at home in my classroom.

I have found that this short activity goes a long way in building student relationships. When the students can make any type of connection with you, it goes a long way. Also, seeing me as a "real person" not just "the teacher" helps to lighten any worries, fears, or anxieties they have about the school year. It's always a fun way to begin the year, and I must say, every year I have students referencing things from the "quiz" throughout the year - even May and June!

I have created an Editable Get to Know Your Teacher Power Point to assist you, if you would like to use this in your classroom this year.


I didn't include a paper quiz because I always liked making the "wrong answers" something to talk about as well. For example, maybe I didn't take dance class as a kid, but I loved watching my sister dance and even ended up taking a couple of classes in high school! That way, even though the answer isn't totally correct, it still gives them a little more insight into my life.

 Following this activity, I give them their first piece of "homework" for the year. I know, a test AND homework on the first day?!?!? Since they got to learn about me, it's my opportunity to learn more about them, I give each of them a box paper bag (the lunch bag size), and if I'm really on top of things, I have it decorated with their name and other accents (maybe the school mascot, decorative ribbon, etc). Their homework is to gather 5 things that tell me about themselves. It can be actual items or pictures of their items. We brainstorm different ideas of what could be included - a picture of their family, something that represents a sport they like to play, an item that shows what they would like to be when they grow up, etc. Some years I specifically assign items: 1) Someone that you love very much 2) Something you like to do in your spare time 3) Something you did this summer 4) What you want to be when you grow up 5) A place that you love to visit. Whether it is assigned or more open is up to you!

The next day and in the days that follow, I have 5-7 students share their bags. While they share, I take notes about each student's interests. I cannot tell you how valuable this information has been in building relationships and making learning meaningful to the students. I have also found that this not only helps me build relationships, but it encourages relationships among the students as well!

This is a great way to start the school year and I hope you have the opportunity to try it! Make sure you check out the other wonderful ideas on this link-up!


10 comments:

  1. I love all your ideas on this post! So awesome! I will definitely try out the paper bag homework idea this year! thanks for sharing!!!!

    -Jessica
    The Whimsical Teacher

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    1. Thanks so much! Yes, the paper bag sharing is definitely something I always enjoy!

      Ashley

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  2. I've done sharing paper bags before but I love your 5 ideas to place in the bag! Super thoughts!
    Tricia from "Tricia's Terrific Teaching Trinkets"

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    1. Thanks Tricia! Yes, I have found 5 to kind of be the "magic" number. It gives me a chance to get to know a few unique things about each student, without it becoming too challenging of a task. Hope your kiddos enjoy!

      Ashley

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  3. Great post! I like the idea of the PPT. I have done a teacher quiz in the past, but adding the visual element makes it so much better. Thanks for sharing!

    Sarah
    Education Electrification

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    1. Yes, my students always get a kick out of the pictures - it's a fun way to share a little bit about who I am outside the classroom. Thank you so much for hosting!

      Ashley

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  4. Hi Ashley! I do a similar activity on the first day of school, but mine needs to be revamped. I just wish listed your editable PowerPoint! Thanks for linking up!
    Chrissie
    Undercover Classroom

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  5. Thanks so much Chrissie! My students always really enjoy it! Thank you so much for hosting this linky - it has been so fun gathering lots of great ideas!

    Ashley

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  6. The teacher quiz is an awesome idea! It is a really good way to introduce them to an anticipation guide! That is a fabulous research based best practice! And I love that you did it about yourself! Thanks so much for the amazing idea.

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words Anna! The students really enjoy it and I enjoy getting to share with them. It's always fun to see what they think about me before I reveal the answers:)

      Ashley

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