Hey Teacher Friends! Happy June! Hopefully, school is out for everyone and Summer break mode is setting in! Before you start any back-to-school prep, take some time off to forget about school! When you're ready, I will be popping into your inbox with some simple Summer prep ideas so your return to school is a little less overwhelming. βοΈ Summer Prep Tip #1: Order your favorite teacher planner for the next school year and get a copy of your school calendar. Organizing my teacher planner is always a fun one for me. Time to get out the flair pens! This is also an easy prep to do on a rainy day in front of Netflix. Get it now, and it will be done and ready by August! βοΈ Still need Summer Resources? Check these out! βAt the Beach Differentiated Writing Promptβ βFives Senses of Summerβ βSummer Sequencing Flap Booksβ Have a great first week of June! π Ashlee
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Hey Teacher Friends! Here is your Summer Prep Tip #8: Update your Classroom Decor This one you may have already started! Shopping for new classroom decor can be fun and exciting! Maybe you are updating a few posters or giving your room an entire makeover. Either way, itβs a great time to shop on TeachersPayTeachers for classroom decor, name tags, posters, etc. (Remember, there is always a big SALE at the start of the school year). Missed a few Summer Tips? CLICK HERE Just in case you missed...
Hey Teacher Friends! This week's Summer tip is a fun one. π Here is Summer Tip #6: Pick out some Back-to-School Activities βοΈβοΈππ« Although we are not in the mindset of Back-to-School season just yetβ¦ (I was a little nauseous when I saw the school supplies take over the Summer section at Target this week), it is a good time to browse some activities for the first week of school. This part of Summer prep I do really enjoy! If you have activities you do every year, then you can start prepping...
Hey Teacher Friends! Here is this week's Summer Prep Tip! β¬οΈβ¬οΈ βοΈ Here is Summer Tip #5: Create your Meet the Teacher Letter/Course Descriptions Introducing yourself to your students and families each school year looks different for every grade level. In elementary school, it may come in the form of a βMeet the Teacherβ letter. In middle school and high school, it may come in the form of a course description or a syllabus. These may or may not be a district requirement in some cases. Or......