25. Engaging + Easy Activities for the First Day Back After Term Break

EPISODE · Apr 7, 2024 · 21 MIN

25. Engaging + Easy Activities for the First Day Back After Term Break

from Rainbow Skies for Teachers · host Ashleigh and Alisha

We are dropping this episode a little early to help you get organised - What are some fun ways I can start the new school term on that first day after the holidays? The first day back after a school break can be challenging for everyone – teachers and students! We are, more likely than not, in holiday mode. The first day is the perfect time to reconnect with your class, find out about their holidays, reestablish the expectations of learning/working habits, and have a bit of fun together.In today’s episode, we brainstorm some ideas that have worked for us that you may like to use in your classroom too:Icebreaker games such as 2 Truths and a LieWays to refresh your students about how to work together as a teamGetting your students writing/drawing beyond the typical holiday recountPlay holiday bingoCreate a 3D display for the classroomMake it a theme day eg, Growth Mindset or KindnessThese are some favourites we have used in our classroom over the years. We hope your students enjoy them, too!If you are finding Rainbow Skies for New Teachers helpful, we would love it you could share the pod with a teacher friend or two.You can access more teacher strategies, classroom inspiration and a wealth of resources by visiting our website  www.rainbowskycreations.com.Rainbows ahead,Ashleigh and AlishaResources mentioned in this episodeClassroom detectives freebieGrowth Mindset 3D displayGrowth Mindset Yeti’sLighting up the Year 3D displayRecount templatesLearn how to save time with our ebook: 8 Secrets to Help Save Time in your Teacher Week. APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY | GOOGLE PODCASTSLet's hear from you! Text us!

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