First Day of School Lesson Plans and activities - Smitten with First (2024)

My kids started back to school on Thursday. I actually really like starting towards the end of the week because it’s only a few days until the weekend. There is no tired like the first day of school tired! I wanted to share some first day of school lesson plans and activities with you. I took previous years plans and tweaked a few things on them. These can be used as a sample to help give you some ideas for your first day or use them as is! There is also an editable version included so that you can create your very own. I so wish I had a guide of some sort my first few years. I hope these are helpful to you!

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All the activities are clickable within the lesson plans. The editable version can be edited in PowerPoint. They can be downloaded HERE.

Through the years, I learned that the main goal for the first day of school is making sure students are parents are comfortable, know they are welcomed, students have fun, know how everyone is eating lunch, and how everyone is going home at dismissal time.

Alright, let’s look at an example of the first day of school!

As students and parents are arriving, students can create themselves on ME Mats at their desks. Greet students and parents. Help students hang their backpacks, find cubbies, put up lunch boxes, etc.

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Put several different color play dough out on students desks for them to use as they create themselves on their ME Mats. Amazon has multicultural play dough colors. (post contains affiliate links)

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I always confirmed two things with parents on the first day: how their child was eating lunch and how their child was going home!

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This form is super helpful for that! Sit it out at Meet the Teacher for parents to complete! There are also a few other versions of dismissal forms included in the free download.

Our Class is a Family is one of my very favorite back to school read alouds. It’s perfect for the first day of school.

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Create a Class Promise Poster/Contract as a class. Write how you all want to be treated on the poster, rules, etc. Students sign their names on the poster/contract. Hang the poster on a wall in the classroom for students to see all year long. I always referred back to the poster anytime our class needed a reminder about how to treat one another.

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Afterwards, students can create their self portraits to add to the Classroom Promise poster.

You can find the self portrait craft plus additional activities for Our Class is a Family read aloud HERE and HERE.

I just came across this book this year and fell in love with it. As a mama to one who always has her name mispronounced, this book hits home for us! I think it is another perfect read aloud for the first day of school to discuss our names, how to pronounce them, and what we love about our names! You can find the book here!

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Students can complete a name worksheet as a follow up! These are editable and included a variety of name worksheets to print and go!

While students are completing their name page, practice voice level expectations for working time and any other procedures that you have in place for working time.

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You can see more on these editable name worksheets here!

Ok, let’s talk dismissal time for the first day of school! This can be overwhelming for both the students and teacher. To *hopefully* alleviate that overwhelming feeling, I created some activities to make it a breeze!

As a class, create a graph of how everyone is going home. This is a visual to help students see that others in their class may be going how the same way they are, or that their friend will be waiting with them for the bus, too!

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Students can color in the picture of how they go home and add it to the graph.

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Another option could be for students to use a piece of construction paper rather than the picture pieces. You can color code the graph. For example, yellow is bus riders, blue is car, red is walker, etc.

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These colors can correspond with the dismissal wristlets that students can wear home on the first day.

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I would STILL tag their backpacks so that they are labeled and ready to go for the school year. Plastic folders cut into squares with a zip tie work great for backpack labels! These wristlets are a quick visual for the first day of school. You can easily scan with your eyes for the colored wristlets to see if students are in the right place at dismissal time.

If time, follow up with a graphing activity. There are 3 different versions included for grade level differentiation. You can find all the First Day Dismissal activities HERE.

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And because the first day of school is a piece of cake, students create their very own hats to wear home and share all about their first day with their families! You can find the hats HERE.

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Read more about these hats and all the different activities included HERE.

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You can find ALL the activities above by downloading the FREE First Day of School Lesson Plans! You can also use the edible version to create your own first day plans!

I hope these first day of school lesson plans and activities are helpful!

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FAQs

How do you write a lesson plan for the first day of school? ›

Sample Outline for the First Day
  1. Before Students Arrive.
  2. Introductions and Attendance.
  3. Enrollment Issues.
  4. Going Over the Section Syllabus or Information Sheet.
  5. Creating Guidelines for Discussion.
  6. Icebreaker.
  7. Group Learning Activity.
  8. Wrapping Up and Getting Student Feedback.

How do you structure the first day of school? ›

Here's how to make that happen:
  1. Greet every student warmly. ...
  2. Use a seating chart, at least for the first week or so. ...
  3. Save the rules for the second day. ...
  4. Don't be afraid to share something about yourself. ...
  5. Post the daily schedule as prominently as possible. ...
  6. Explain the space. ...
  7. Find a good ice-breaking activity.

What do high schoolers do on the first day of school? ›

Go to orientation, where you'll receive your schedule, maps, and other info. Start conversations with new people, and do your best not to be intimidated by upperclassmen and teachers. By the end of the day, your workload might seem overwhelming, but you'll get used to having a little more homework.

What is the objective of the first week of school? ›

The first week has three main goals: get to know one another, get to know the classroom, and set the expectations for behavior, routines, and procedures. Let's take a closer look!

What should you write first in lesson plan? ›

The first step in any lesson plan is to identify the end goal. You will want to identify clear and measurable learning objectives so that your learning plan is very focused. Clear objectives state exactly what you want your students to achieve by the end of the lesson.

How to do a lesson plan for beginners? ›

What should a lesson plan include?
  1. An understanding of the students' learning from previous year groups.
  2. What the students will learn (the aim, goal or lesson objective)
  3. The achievable steps that it will take to attain the lesson objective.
  4. Highlight new vocabulary.
  5. Extra information and facts.
  6. Resources.
  7. SEN strategies.
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How can I make my first day of school easier? ›

8 Tips to Prepare for the First Days of School
  1. Visit the school or classroom before the first day. ...
  2. Read books about starting school. ...
  3. Talk to your child about their feelings about school, friends, teachers, and new activities. ...
  4. Set intentions with your child for the school year ahead.
Jul 21, 2023

What should we do on the first day of school? ›

Introduce yourself to your teachers to start off on the right foot. When you arrive to your classroom, go talk to your teacher. Tell them your name and what you're excited about for their class. You'll make a good impression and your teacher is much more likely to remember you if you need assistance in the future.

How do you start a school day positively? ›

How to Create a Positive Start Every Day With Your Class
  • Tell them you want to be here and happy to see them all.
  • Smile while you are saying this (even throw a thumbs up if you're feeling it).
  • Slowly scan the class as you do this. It's a simple way to give each kid a little bit of recognition and attention from you.
Nov 4, 2018

How can I make school fun in high school? ›

Soccer, track and field, basketball, and football can all make school a little more fun. If you don't want to play sports, consider attending the games and cheering on your team with your friends. Most of the time, you can get in for free, and it can be a great way of making new buddies.

Why are first day of school activities important? ›

In addition to making a strong first impression, the first day of school offers the opportunity to build a learning-centered community by getting to know each other. And also to dive into content and set the pace for the rest of the semester.

What is the central idea of the first day of school? ›

The central idea of "The First Day" is that the narrator's mother feels apprehensive and protective as she takes her daughter to her first day of school. The story focuses on the mother's emotions and concerns as she prepares her daughter for this important milestone.

What should be taught in the first week of school? ›

Spend a good chunk of your first week of school teaching classroom rules, routines, and procedures. There is nothing more important during the first week. Take the time to teach each procedure and routine that you want students to learn one at a time and practice them.

How do you write a lesson plan example? ›

8 elements of lesson plans
  1. Grade level and subject. One of the first sections of a lesson is the grade level and subject of the lesson you're going to teach. ...
  2. Type of lesson. This is a brief section that explains the type of lesson you're going to be teaching. ...
  3. Duration. ...
  4. Topic. ...
  5. Objective. ...
  6. Materials. ...
  7. Directions. ...
  8. Assessment.
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How should lesson plans be written? ›

Guidelines for writing lesson plans:
  1. Consider Your Destination.
  2. Sequence Your Objectives.
  3. Know Your Time Frame.
  4. Create Activities to Meet Your Objectives.
  5. Check for Understanding.
  6. Sample Lesson Plan Format.
  7. Citation Information.

How do you start a class lesson example? ›

Five Ways to Start Your Lessons
  1. Start with a Video. Everyone loves a good video, especially kids. ...
  2. Start with an Object. Another way to get your students wondering about a topic is to show them objects related to the content. ...
  3. Start with a Question. ...
  4. Start with Movement. ...
  5. Start with a Mistake.

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