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3 Ways to Prepare NOW for Your Students Coming Later

It’s hard to believe this school year is coming to a close. It seems so anti-climactic on one hand, and yet we’re all so exhausted on the other. So before we jump into the meat of the blog, let me say this:

Finish strong. Get rest. Invest in yourself.

And then be ready! Because (hopefully) your classroom will be filled with sweet babies or smelly teenagers in just a matter of few months – some of them needing you more than ever. There will definitely be new waters to navigate as you work to find and fill the gaps both academically and social and emotionally that have formed or grown deeper. And you will, because you are awesome, but we are going to look at some ways that you can start preparing yourself and your students for this time…RIGHT NOW!

First, as we know, relationships are key, and the quicker you can form a relationship, the quicker you can move into learning. With the virtual world as it is right now, we have the opportunity to reach more people faster than we ever have! So why wait until the school year to meet your students? I know you won’t know who is in your class, but more than likely, the grade below the grade you teach is meeting virtually.  Could you jump on and meet the students from the grade level below now? For example, if you teach 4th grade, find out when the 3rd grade classes meet and get on, say “hello” and find out something interesting about each student! Tell them a joke! Give them an idea of something to try or explore this summer. Tell them your favorite book! Start getting to know them now!

Second, start getting to know the families.  Again, teachers are sending mass emails out regularly.  Ask them to introduce you through email! Create a zoom link and invite the parents of the grade below to get on and say “hi!”. Right now is the time when parents and students are used to using a virtual platform to go the extra mile (with minimal effort on your part) and show you care and you are excited for whomever may be in your class!

Third, be a learner. Here are the main things I would intentionally immerse myself in this summer:

On Thursday, 5/14, we are going to dive into this a little deeper on a Facebook Live on our page, Pressing Onward, at 1:00 CST. We are here to be a support system for you during this time, and any time, as you work to meet the needs of your students. See you there!

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