Welcome activity for kindergarten

  1. Welcome Back to School Hello Songs & Activities
  2. 16 Fun "Getting To Know You" Icebreakers for Kids Perfect for School
  3. 100+ Free Kindergarten Activities and Printables
  4. 15 Amazing First Day of School Activities
  5. 5 Activities You Shouldn't Skip the First Week of Kindergarten – KindergartenWorks
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  7. 15 Amazing First Day of School Activities
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  10. 16 Fun "Getting To Know You" Icebreakers for Kids Perfect for School


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Welcome Back to School Hello Songs & Activities

Welcome everyone back to school with these fun action and hello songs. Singing and moving is such a fun way to begin each school day. This post is packed with a variety of hello songs and activities. This hello morning meeting song, “Everybody Say Hello” action song can help all teachers build classroom community and get to know your students. Sing it everyday as you gather students for morning meeting. Singing and moving along with the video will help your students transition into the classroom and feel a part of the class. WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL SONGS & ACTIVITIES ARE IMPORTANT Making these connections is so important at the beginning of the school year. You’ll be able to learn about your students as you integrate the song, movement, and literacy activities into your first weeks of school. Use the games and variety of literacy activities to make your students feel welcome in your classroom on the very first day! Perfect for Preschool, Kindergarten and Music classes. WHY HELLO SONGS & GAMES ARE IMPORTANT It’s really important to build classroom community in the very first week. Including everyone is achieved by using a variety of materials. That way all your stduents will find something that they really like to do. Looking for Hello Songs? There’s 4 Hello Songs on our YouTube Channel. Sing this fun hello children’s song in your elementary music class. It’s so important to welcome and greet students and for them to say hello to each other. Build classroom community and hav...

16 Fun "Getting To Know You" Icebreakers for Kids Perfect for School

When school is starting, it’s the perfect time to pull out all your fun, new “getting to know you” classroom activities or Whether your school shuffles students around from year to year, you’ve got a batch of pre-K or kindergarten students who are brand-new to attending school, or you’ve got some The teachers on the Teach Starter team have put together some of our favorite ideas for breaking the ice and helping students through that crucial getting to know you phase of a school year. Read on for tips on how to introduce an icebreaker and some ideas for your elementary classroom. What Is an Icebreaker? If you’re not familiar with the idea of “getting to know you” icebreakers, maybe it’s simply because you haven’t used that term before. Icebreakers are activities that are fun and built around loosening students up, helping them “break the ice” so to speak with you and other classmates who they might not know very well. Maybe you’ve done your own fair share of icebreaker activities in staff meetings or during an orientation, but they were called openers or challenges that just so happened to kick things off? Then you know they can help give people something to talk about and help them quickly build up a rapport. Best of all … we’ve got plenty of fun icebreaker games and activities for kids from pre-school on up to middle school! See our favorite teacher-created Icebreaker Games and Activities for Kids It’s important that any icebreakers you use to help your students in the ge...

100+ Free Kindergarten Activities and Printables

Kindergarten Activities for Hands-On Learning I know what's like to be a busy teacher who is short on time. Planning differentiated learning activities for your kindergarten students can be a daunting task. I want to help. That's why I create engaging and effective kindergarten resources that are differentiated, but also easy to prep. Differentiated Kindergarten Printables and Activities Check out this huge list of fun, differentiated and effective activities for kindergarteners! I am constantly adding new resources to the page, so bookmark it and come back as needed to find new and engaging printables to utilize in your classroom. Many of them are editable and most are super easy to prep, so not only will you save time finding activities, you will also be able to differentiate them with great ease. Check them all out below!

15 Amazing First Day of School Activities

15 Amazing First Day of School Activities It’s time to prepare those Back to School Activities! If you are looking for some new and exciting First Day of School Activities for preschool, kindergarten, and Elementary age kids, look no further! I asked my fellow bloggers for some fun ideas for the first day of school activities, and wow – they had some fantastic ones! You’ll find lots of first day of school free printables plus ideas for taking pictures, first day of school books, slime, craft ideas, and more! The first week is often filled with learning classroom rules, meeting new students…. and then more class rules, so it’s nice to have a fun activity to engage those younger students. I hope you find the perfect first day of school idea for your lesson plan! Let’s dive in! 1) First Day of School Worksheet This first idea comes from my blog Simply Full of Delight. The free printable allows kids to share a little about themselves like their favorite color, what they look like, how old they are and what they love to play. It’s simple and perfect for those little ones who aren’t writing yet! 2) Free Back to School Printable Coloring Sheet This Freebie Finding Mom. Kids can color the bus with a school along with the bubble letters “Back to School.” What a fun morning work page to bring in the new school year! 3) Back to School Bingo This free printable Made with Happy. Kids love games and Bingo is a classic they are sure to enjoy! This is great for both in-person learning and...

5 Activities You Shouldn't Skip the First Week of Kindergarten – KindergartenWorks

17K Shares The beginning of kindergarten is so busy! We pack in so much in 15-minute increments that I know it can be hard to make lesson planning easy. Here is my cheat sheet of 5 activities I'd totally make sure get into my first week of kindergarten lesson plans. Now, please don't mistake this for the only five things you'd do in a week. Rather, think of this as a list of things to pepper into your lesson plans to help get a smooth start. What to do the First Week of Kindergarten These are things that will help you work towards building fine motor skills, getyour first class book createdand teach good versus poor choices. Learn How to Handle Scissors When it comes to teaching the basics, don't skip the mini-lessons! I've been known to clearly teach how to blow noses, use the bathroom and teach how to glue on the first day of school. Later in the week though, it's time to face the music and teach Use the song included, the scissors salad cutting activity and teach exactly what your two hands are doing as you model cutting. Count 1:1 andForm Numbers source: mrsparisisclass.blogspot.com Or if you want to get out paint - you can totally reflect on how they felt about the first day of school with " Paint one hand, make a hand print and glue a heart right onto the middle. Later on, they come back and writein their feeling from modeled words written on the board (or you do it for them using dictation). Tip!If you paint, have them rub in a small amount of soap onto dry hands (...

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Valerie has to bring a personal item to the class on the first day of school. She'll have to present it to the class so they get to know her. Everything in her room seems too personal or doesn't say much about her. When a special package from her Aunt Heather arrives, Valerie knows what she'll bring to class. See Also: Review basic math skills during the first weeks of school. Solve the simple adding, multiplying, subtracting, and division problems and color the secret mystery picture. Printable lesson plan book pages, attendance record sheets, agenda pages for students, notes for absent students, birthday charts, and other teaching tools for the beginning of the school year. Autumn crafts, reading comprehension passages, puzzles, and calendars. Make your own custom classroom newsletters. Choose a theme, and a layout. Then enter your own class news. Make your own custom calendars. Choose your desired month and year. Then enter your own choice of holidays, birthdays, and other important dates. These printable reminder wristbands can help students remember homework assignments, lunch money, field trips, and overdue library books. You'll also find reward wristbands too!

15 Amazing First Day of School Activities

15 Amazing First Day of School Activities It’s time to prepare those Back to School Activities! If you are looking for some new and exciting First Day of School Activities for preschool, kindergarten, and Elementary age kids, look no further! I asked my fellow bloggers for some fun ideas for the first day of school activities, and wow – they had some fantastic ones! You’ll find lots of first day of school free printables plus ideas for taking pictures, first day of school books, slime, craft ideas, and more! The first week is often filled with learning classroom rules, meeting new students…. and then more class rules, so it’s nice to have a fun activity to engage those younger students. I hope you find the perfect first day of school idea for your lesson plan! Let’s dive in! 1) First Day of School Worksheet This first idea comes from my blog Simply Full of Delight. The free printable allows kids to share a little about themselves like their favorite color, what they look like, how old they are and what they love to play. It’s simple and perfect for those little ones who aren’t writing yet! 2) Free Back to School Printable Coloring Sheet This Freebie Finding Mom. Kids can color the bus with a school along with the bubble letters “Back to School.” What a fun morning work page to bring in the new school year! 3) Back to School Bingo This free printable Made with Happy. Kids love games and Bingo is a classic they are sure to enjoy! This is great for both in-person learning and...

Welcome Back to School Hello Songs & Activities

Welcome everyone back to school with these fun action and hello songs. Singing and moving is such a fun way to begin each school day. This post is packed with a variety of hello songs and activities. This hello morning meeting song, “Everybody Say Hello” action song can help all teachers build classroom community and get to know your students. Sing it everyday as you gather students for morning meeting. Singing and moving along with the video will help your students transition into the classroom and feel a part of the class. WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL SONGS & ACTIVITIES ARE IMPORTANT Making these connections is so important at the beginning of the school year. You’ll be able to learn about your students as you integrate the song, movement, and literacy activities into your first weeks of school. Use the games and variety of literacy activities to make your students feel welcome in your classroom on the very first day! Perfect for Preschool, Kindergarten and Music classes. WHY HELLO SONGS & GAMES ARE IMPORTANT It’s really important to build classroom community in the very first week. Including everyone is achieved by using a variety of materials. That way all your stduents will find something that they really like to do. Looking for Hello Songs? There’s 4 Hello Songs on our YouTube Channel. Sing this fun hello children’s song in your elementary music class. It’s so important to welcome and greet students and for them to say hello to each other. Build classroom community and hav...

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Valerie has to bring a personal item to the class on the first day of school. She'll have to present it to the class so they get to know her. Everything in her room seems too personal or doesn't say much about her. When a special package from her Aunt Heather arrives, Valerie knows what she'll bring to class. See Also: Review basic math skills during the first weeks of school. Solve the simple adding, multiplying, subtracting, and division problems and color the secret mystery picture. Printable lesson plan book pages, attendance record sheets, agenda pages for students, notes for absent students, birthday charts, and other teaching tools for the beginning of the school year. Autumn crafts, reading comprehension passages, puzzles, and calendars. Make your own custom classroom newsletters. Choose a theme, and a layout. Then enter your own class news. Make your own custom calendars. Choose your desired month and year. Then enter your own choice of holidays, birthdays, and other important dates. These printable reminder wristbands can help students remember homework assignments, lunch money, field trips, and overdue library books. You'll also find reward wristbands too!

16 Fun "Getting To Know You" Icebreakers for Kids Perfect for School

When school is starting, it’s the perfect time to pull out all your fun, new “getting to know you” classroom activities or Whether your school shuffles students around from year to year, you’ve got a batch of pre-K or kindergarten students who are brand-new to attending school, or you’ve got some The teachers on the Teach Starter team have put together some of our favorite ideas for breaking the ice and helping students through that crucial getting to know you phase of a school year. Read on for tips on how to introduce an icebreaker and some ideas for your elementary classroom. What Is an Icebreaker? If you’re not familiar with the idea of “getting to know you” icebreakers, maybe it’s simply because you haven’t used that term before. Icebreakers are activities that are fun and built around loosening students up, helping them “break the ice” so to speak with you and other classmates who they might not know very well. Maybe you’ve done your own fair share of icebreaker activities in staff meetings or during an orientation, but they were called openers or challenges that just so happened to kick things off? Then you know they can help give people something to talk about and help them quickly build up a rapport. Best of all … we’ve got plenty of fun icebreaker games and activities for kids from pre-school on up to middle school! See our favorite teacher-created Icebreaker Games and Activities for Kids It’s important that any icebreakers you use to help your students in the ge...