![]() ![]() Cover the entire page with wide clear tape, front and back, and cut them out. Then photocopy yearbook pictures of each student and glue them above the names. Make student "photo tiles" for a seating chart-a great way to connect new student names with faces! Print student names in a small font, last name below first, with enough space for photos above the names. Photo Tile Seating Charts ( Marcia Krech, Jefferson City, MO) It is a great way to get to know them as they get to know the room. It becomes easy to see who cooperates with others, which students prefer to be loners, and how students approach this task. This provides an opportunity for her to observe students interacting with one another as they find answers to the questions. finding all the important areas of the room, taking notice of safety posters, finding safety equipment, finding make-up work, etc. Following the old Chinese saying of "I Hear, I forget I See and I remember I Do and I understand", the students "do" the room. Getting To Know Room 302 (submitted by Nancy Nega, Elmhurst, IL)ĭuring her "Getting To Know Room 302" activity, students work in pairs to scout out the room and find the answers to the "scavenger hunt". Day 1, Day 2, & Day 3 Student Survival Guide 2019 and check out the First Tips or free downloads areas. NOTE: I use several of the classroom procedures and an adapted version of the class rules from the Whole Brain Teaching method for classroom management. Tomm's Scavenger Hunt (pdf)įirst Day Presentation - Welcome to Mrs. This activity allows students and parents the chance to know my expectations from the start of the year. ![]() The assignment must be taken home and signed by a parent to earn a grade. After allowing the students time to gather the answers from signs and posters in the room, we discuss my expectations for the year as well as their questions and concerns. They also discover the location of the generic kleenex (toilet paper), extra supplies, reference books, etc. 8th Grade Scavenger Hunt ( Tracy (Trimpe) Tomm, Havana Junior High, Havana, IL)Īfter reviewing the class rules, my students complete a scavenger hunt to help them learn more about grading procedures, make-up, and computer rules. ![]()
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