PUSD Third Grade Teacher Chosen as a Teacher Advisor for Scholastic
Excerpts and Information taken from the September issue of Scholastic Magazine. You can access the original publications at the following address: http://www.scholastic.com
Teacher Advisors' Best Tips: Back-to-SchoolStrategies for Organizing Your Classroom and Welcoming Students From Our K-12 Teacher AdvisorsFind the best ideas for kicking off the start
the school year. Our teacher advisors share organizational tips like
how to create a color-coded system for different classes,
icebreakers such as a match up activity that gets teens motivated to
learn, and more recommendations for settling students in for a great
year of learning. Shoot for Higher Learning as a TeamMore Resources for Your First Week Writing Activities
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This past year, our district boosted efforts to promote college readiness. The initiative spans elementary through high school levels, so it's a concept I integrate into my 3rd grade classroom. Before the school year even begins, I set the theme for the year: our class will be spending the year preparing at, "Valley University," which is what I call our class as a way of setting a serious tone for learning. To introduce this theme and start promoting higher education I send my incoming students a letter during the summer that welcomes them to my classroom. I even include a picture of me at my college graduation. The letter home also sets up our
second year-long theme: our class is a team. In fact, I explain to
students that on the first day of school they will become part of
the official "Team 16," the name my class adopts since we will spend
the year in room 16.
The purpose of these first-week activities is to get students excited about learning. I want them to be enthusiastic about attending school and to feel positive and successful towards education. Read the Marissa Ochoa Blog on Teaching 3rd Grade Scholastic Community - Back-to-School Night - Inside Marissa Ochoa's 3rd Grade Classroom
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