Building a classroom community is very important and is an indicator of success. Icebreakers and other activities are important to implement during the first days of a new school year. It is important for all students to feel welcome and a part of their small community which actually a part of an even bigger one. Feeling comfortable will help create resilient learners that have confidence in sharing their ideas without fear of being judged.
Sharing some of my favourite activities, here, today…….
The ball game
Have all the kids stand up . As a group think of 5 questions that they want to find out about each other such as:
What is your name?
When is your birthday?
What is your favorite color?
What is your favorite food?
Name something you are good at?
After you decide on the questions you can start the game. Give one player the ball. Have them throw the ball across the circle to another player. Whoever catches it has to answer one of the 5 questions- the one the person who has thrown the ball is asking him/her. When they answer the questions they throw it to another player who then does the same . To make sure everyone gets a turn make it a rule that you have to throw the ball to someone that didn’t already have a turn.
Variation: I ask them to say a reason they think they are special , each time they catch the ball or share a fact about them nobody in class knows …..
Words about me
I saw this one on Pinterest and thought it would be a great way to revise some vocabulary and boost their self-esteem, at the same time . The students had to find at least 20 words that describe themselves. They had a great time working on this activity. This was also an encouragement to the students because they realized that they have some great qualities to share with the world.
With older students, we do ” I am special because..” They have to write as many reasons they can think of , why they are special!I use the body template below… A great self-esteem booster, too.
Scavenger Hunt
Children are given a list of questions about their class and classroom to answer. First most accurate sheet wins. Some examples are: How many children are in this class, how many girls/boys are there, how many dictionaries are in the room, where are the games kept….This activity helps the children get to know each other and their new classroom.
A ball of yarn
One of my favorite getting-to-know you activity is building a friendship web using a ball of yarn. We all sit in a circle and I start with a ball of yarn ( I say my name and something that makes me special and then throw the yarn to a friend. When my friend catches the yarn, he/she states his/her name and shares a reason he/she is special and then throws it to another friend. It is a great way for everyone to get to know each other. I tell all the children we are building a friendship class web where we are always here to help each other. They really enjoy this activity and always ask to do it again!
Self portraits
Have students draw and color self-portraits on the first day of school. These self-portraits make great displays for back-to-school night and perfect keepsakes to pull out at the end of the year.This activity would be further enhanced by having students write an “I Am” poem. Each line of the list poem starts with the phrase, “I am”. You could also add other phrases such as ” I have..”, “I can…”, ” I like…” etc. Students brainstorm descriptive phrases about themselves to write their poems. Younger students could brainstorm a list of descriptors as a group and copy their ideas onto sentence strips to write a class poem
Shhh Spray
I made up some “Quiet Spray!” You spray the ROOM to signal children to get quiet. Or you can just leave the bottle empty. Mine love the mist in the air. It is so funny! {I do not condone spraying a child! As much as you might want to! Ha! ;)}
Brain Sprinkles
1. To playfully encourage anxious kiddos during test time or challenging academic times throughout the year 2. To playfully encourage students to THINK or USE THEIR BRAINS when conflicts, problem-solving situations, anger-inducing situations, or social situations arise
I took an empty spice container, created a cute label, then filled the container with beads and glitter. I shake the container over their heads, and…boom! They are revitalized. Sometimes I use them on myself. I love to give everyone brain sprinkles right before a test. Some even ask if I can shake a little extra sprinkles for them!
Name chant
This cute chant , is the way for my juniors to get to know each other’s names , the very first day in our English class! Sung to the tune of “Frere Jacques”.
I am done Jar
I created an “I’m Done” jar for my fast finishers and it was seriously amazing! I always had students who finished their “must do’s” quickly. They just got it! When they came up to me and exclaimed, “Teacher! I’m done!” I generally would just tell them to go read a book/magazine . I wanted to figure out *more* ways to challenge and engage my students who finished quickly. So I complied a list of activities that would be fun and meaningful for my students and stuck them in a jar. It worked wonders!
Bulletin boards
I always create my class bulletin boards, before the school year starts!They help me improve effectiveness and enjoyment of lessons . They make my classroom visually appealing and stimulating to my students
Fill in the funny blanks
Sometimes, I give them a sheet of paper with funny info about me and ask them to work in teams and correct the info which is not right, by guessing! They love this activity! They always guess wrong about my age!!….
Our mail box
There is a mail box in class, where anybody who wishes to write me a letter can do so, any time they feel like it! The first letter I send them myself, is at the beginning of each school year, welcoming them to our class and I always ask them to write back sharing their hopes, fears, expectations, goals, feelings…..
Here are some of their letters , this year!
Three truths and a lie
I play a game called 3 Truths and 1 Lie and have students tell their three most favourite things and one untrue fact. It is up to the class to guess which fact is untrue.
All about me paper figures
I provide each student with a small paper cutout in the shape of a human, or have students cut out their own paper figures. I ask each student to write his or her name on the cutout and all about him/her they would like us to know…
These cutouts make a beautiful classroom walls display!
Posters entitled ‘About Me’
They have spaces for a photo of the child, likes and dislikes (foods, movies, books etc), about their family, what they like to do in their spare time, what makes them special….
It’s a way for me to get to know the children and if the children are new to each other, its great for them to learn more about each other and find a new friend with similar or same interests.It is also a good self esteem booster!
Cute selfies, on our classroom walls
Using templates ( there are so many of them on Pinterest, eg https://www.pinterest.com/pin/248401735675011808/ ) , students draw their selfie (self portrait) onto a smart phone template handout. They then select from the variety of text message (writing prompts) and answer questions for back to school, Halloween, New Year’s or end of the year. This year, I have decided to ask them to choose from alternative back-to-school text message topics:
- What I DIDN’T DO this summer
- A unique person I met this summer
- My most memorable moment of the summer
- One thing I learned this summer
- The person I spent the most time with this summer
- The best meal I ate this summer
- Something educational I did this summer
- Something I bought this summer
- Something I made this summer
Our birthday calendar
When it’s a student’s birthday, I give him/her a special birthday card and they have to wear their birthday hat , during the lesson! In the beginning of each school year, I ask them to use this calendar to mark their birthdays on.
A class poster
A poster with their class photos, on their first day in class, is always a precious keepsake.
Me in a Bag
I ask them to bring a bag to school on the first day with things –no more than 3 (objects, pictures, etc.) that tell about them, their family, and things they like. I start by sharing my bag and telling about myself and my family. After seeing what’s in my box and sharing my stories about each objects, students can’t wait to show their objects and talk about themselves. I learn a great deal about each child and their lives. This is also a great speaking activity! Classmates are given an opportunity to ask a question or share a compliment.
Time capsule
I make a Time Capsule every year with my students, as one of my first activities. It includes their goals for the new school year. One they have each completed one, they fold it up and seal it and it goes in a box that I have labeled Time Capsule. In May,they open the one from September and to much of their surprise many goals are NOT accomplished , over the course of eight months. This activity is always a winner with my students. I have been doing it for years!
The first days of school, can be stressful for everyone, but these activities will help you and your students get to know each other in a fun, interactive way to help build the classroom environment all year long!
What are your favorite first days activities?
There is hardly a single day when I don’t marvel at the consistency you bring to your work. The effort you put into everything you do makes me feel inspired. Keep doing such great work! jokerstash
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