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Meet the Teacher Night Made Easy!

I’m trying hard to NOT be in denial that it is August. I’m not actually sure where the summer went. But here we are and back to school season is in full force. I haven’t officially counted the days I left until school begins. But it’s less than I would like to believe. And that means Meet the Teacher night is right around the corner.

Ours is usually couple of night before school starts, so nothing is really ready, if you know what I mean. So here is my advice for the easiest Meet the Teacher night you’ll ever have…

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my best (and only) meet the teacher night tip

Be Prepared – BUT it’s ok to not get carried away. This has been a long time coming lesson for me. Every year when it’s Meet The Teacher night and my room is still a huge disaster and the bulletin boards aren’t done and the desks aren’t just right or I have to shove a pile of stuff into a cabinet, I stress out. Like tears and sweat stress.

But last year, one of my teammates laid this little gem on me. “No one knows what it’s SUPPOSED to look like. Do the important stuff and don’t worry about the rest!” I was floored. Of course kids and parents don’t know that I meant to have 5 more posters hung up or the library reorganized. I figured out what REALLY needed to be done before they walked through the door and everything else was just gravy!

The things I absolutely get done?

  • put out bins (read: empty cardboard boxes) to collect shared supplies.
  • write a note on the board directing students to find their names and where to put the supplies they have brought.
  • put names on paw print cutouts – kids find their name and choose a desk.
  • make sure the bulletin boards are covered with paper and a cute border.
  • have a table with handouts for parents to take with them, and a bin of pens in case they want to fill anything out right then.

I think that’s pretty much it. Everything else is extra at that point!

Full disclosure: I like to make it look nice. But I have figured out that if the library bins don’t have labels on them just yet, that no one notices (or will care!) on Meet the Teacher night.

Handouts: I mentioned handouts above. I usually just have a little table with all the handouts that parents might need before school starts:

I created a FREE editable Instant Information form for you to fill in with your information and hand out to parents this school year! Quick and easy!

looking for more back to school ideas?

If you are looking for some fun ideas to help build a positive classroom community, check out this blog post.

I hope your back to school season is smooth and fun!!

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This Post Has 11 Comments

  1. The Craft of Teaching

    No doubt…being unprepared is what I have back to school nightmares about! 😉

  2. Tammy Danley

    Thank you for this little bit of perspective! This will be the first year to have a "Meet the Teacher" night so that students and parents can see their classrooms, bring in their supplies, and meet their new teacher before the first day of school. In my brain I know that it all doesn't have to be perfect, but I need to keep being reminded of that because I tend to want the classroom perfect for them. 🙂
    Tammy
    Literacy Loves Company

  3. Haley L

    Your words of wisdom totally made me feel much better about this August freak out I'm having!!

  4. Kelly

    I love your tip about just relaxing about the beginning of the year – you are right, no one knows all of the ideas in your head of what is "supposed" to be done. Less is definitely more at this time of year, because there really is no tired worse than back to school teacher tired!

  5. Deniece F.

    I agree…no one will notice if the labels aren't done on Meet the Teacher Night!
    Deniece

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