In order to teach children, we need to build relationships with them.
In order to work comfortably with each other, they need to build relationships with each other.
So how can we build relationships?
Whether school is starting soon, or not for a while, these things are important:
- Building bonds of trust with your students.
- Helping students build bonds with each other.
- Get to know the student's academic abilities,
- Help the children get to know your expectations and procedures.
This post suggests some team-building and getting-to-know-you activities. These activities will also help you get to know your students while showing your expectations as well!
Here's one way to get them comfortable with you and with each other:
Morning Meetings are a great way to start the day! I like to start with some sort of greeting. These Morning Meeting Greeting Activities come with a fun question for every single day, a nice picture and the same writing prompt.
Boom Learning activities are a must! They're
amazingly easy to assign in class or online. They're compatible with
every platform, and can be sent home with just a link for homework. Plus, the teacher
can monitor how each child is doing!
Who am I Boom Cards are perfect for the beginning of the school year. This is a chance for the children to think about who they are, and how they can contribute to their class.
Plus, they get plenty of reading and writing practice! (And the teacher can assess these skills through their responses!)
Building Friendships is a popular Boom Learning Resource that gets the children thinking about making good choices when it comes to socializing.
Good Citizenship Boom is a great opportunity for children to think about social situations! This will help them learn what kind of expectations you have in your class. The stories give them plenty of examples of positive interactions in the classroom and on the playground.
This "Get to Know You" Game is a perfect way to begin reading groups, centers, or just have fun. The cards can be shared at morning meeting, or used with the included Board Game.
Looking to save some money (and time) on a bundle? Try this one:
I'm sure you'll find ways to build relationships with your students.
What's your plan?
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