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 while staying socially distant? How can we build relationships when we're working remotely?
Schools are opening in a variety of ways: in person, completely online, or some hybrid version of both of these. No matter how your school is opening, these things are important:
- Building bonds of trust with your students.
- Helping students build bonds with each other.
- Get to know the students academic abilities,
- Help the children get to know your expectations and procedures.
This blog post suggests some team building and getting to know you activities, but these same activities will also help you get to know your students, while showing your expectations as well!
Many team building activities can be done in a socially distant class as well as online. Here's one way:
Morning Meetings are a great way to start the day! I like to start with some sort of greeting, which can be done if we're all in the same room, or if we're working remotely. These Morning Meeting Greeting Activities come with a fun question for every single day, a nice picture (that can be used as a background for remote learning) and the same writing prompt that can be printed or sent home electronically.
Whether you're in school or at home, 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. 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 Resource that gets the children thinking about making good choices when it comes to socializing.
No matter how you are going back to school this year, I'm sure you'll find ways to build relationships with your students. What's your plan?
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