When I found out last summer I was making the move from first to third, happy is not the word I would use to describe how I felt about it. Third grade in Florida can be summed up in one word: testing. Third grade is an automatic retention year for students if they make a one on the FSA, Florida Standards Assessment. If students make a two, three, four, or five, they can move on to the next grade level. For reference, three is considered grade level.
Because third grade is an automatic retention grade, many students and families have testing anxiety before they even meet the new teacher. Knowing all of that, I find it extremely important for parents to know immediately how much I care about their student's success. Meet the Teacher is my chance to do that. There were things I did last year that I will outline below, and how I am changing it up for this upcoming year.
Last Year's Meet the Teacher
Last year, I did that in a variety of ways. I saw the idea on Pinterest (and for the life of me, I can't find it again) to have a bag to put all of the Meet the Teacher goodies in so nothing gets lost. I made these using my Cricut.
I have to admit it did take me quite a bit of time, so I may need to come up with an easier way to do it that still looks nice.
Last year, I switched it up a bit last year from what I normally do. I bought bubbles to give the kids with a cute tag instead of giving my usual bag of popcorn. While it was cute and the students enjoyed getting them, popcorn is usually BOGO at my local grocery store and it is cheaper. The students will enjoy anything I give them, and if I can use that saved money on other things (for my classroom, or you know, to pay bills).
In the past, I have had parents who wanted pictures with me and their child. I thought it would be sweet to have a spot in the room for a Meet the Teacher photo opp. I received several compliments from my parents about it too!
On the other side of the board, I wrote a whiteboard message to my new students. I wanted them to ask me any questions they may have about third grade. Some students were shy, but I did get quite a few questions that I answered on the first day of school. This is something I definitely want to do again for my next Meet the Teacher.
Meet the Teacher in August
This will be my eighth year teaching and I still have so much to learn. I will be adding some magnets for parents this year, and some other fun things. 😊
After talking with a friend and doing some research on Pinterest, I decided to create my own information cards for the parents. They are very easy to make. I typed up my information, printed the apples on different apple colors, laminated them, and put a magnet on the back. Voila! A little gift for the parents! I have also added it as an editable freebie in my TPT store. You can grab that
HERE!
With third grade being a big testing year, I know families are eager to help their child with reading comprehension. However, I a lot of parents do not know what to ask their kids that will lead to a meaningful conversation. I created a bookmark for the parents that has questions they can ask their child to check for comprehension. I am laminating them and putting a magnet on the back too so they have a place to put it without it getting lost.
A couple of years ago, I did a scavenger hunt around the classroom. I think I am going to bring it back and have the students and their families do an activity at each stop. It will give me an opportunity to meet with each family while the others work on the scavenger hunt. I guess my next step is to figure out what they will do at each location.
If any or all of these ideas sound like a good fit for your classroom, click
HERE to find the product in my TPT store!
Always working,
Chrissie