Essential Focus Areas for the First 2 Weeks of Preschool: Building Foundations for Success!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
  • Set your preschoolers up for a fantastic school year by focusing on what truly matters during the first two weeks! In this video, we'll cover the key priorities for a smooth start, including:
    - Building strong relationships with your students
    - Establishing and practicing classroom routines and procedures
    - Learning and reinforcing classroom rules
    - Teaching children how to use classroom materials
    - Helping students learn each other's names
    - Guiding play in free choice centers
    - Working effectively with teachers in small groups
    - Building stamina for circle time
    - Conducting informal assessments to understand your students' needs
    Above all, we'll emphasize the importance of relationship building as the foundation for all other learning and development. Join us for practical tips and strategies to ensure your preschool classroom thrives from day one!
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  • @arieladzerigian707
    @arieladzerigian707 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the reminders, Diane. I'm a former kindergarten teacher that took a break from littles to teach 3rd grade for 2 years (I loved it but missed littles)and next year I'll be teaching TK. This video was filled with valuable information to remind me to build those relationships, practice classroom/school procedures, learn our names, and learn routines. Especially since I'm teaching even younger kiddos.

    • @teachpre-k101
      @teachpre-k101  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      i'm glad it helped! That would be a difficult transition, but fun! When I started teaching the little ones, I was shocked by what they didn't know and how they needed to learn everything. I was one of those teachers with big plans for centers. I found out real quick that I had to scrap my plans and start from the VERY beginning. I learned so much (and continue to learn) those first few years. It is still a challenge, but easier. best of luck, and thank you so much for commenting

  • @shenoviamoore9697
    @shenoviamoore9697 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for some great information! I plan to work on building relationships this school turn.

    • @teachpre-k101
      @teachpre-k101  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I promise it'll pay off! It really is so important, and the foundation of classroom management! thanks for leaving a comment! Best of luck!

  • @catherinefrasier4051
    @catherinefrasier4051 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Diane! These are great reminders as I'm trying to remember what first day/first week will look like. I'l be back to my school but in a different classroom this year. This brain refresh has helped me to get my focus. Thanks!!!

    • @teachpre-k101
      @teachpre-k101  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'm so glad! I am going to work on a video showing what my exact lesson plan/newsletter looks like for the first and second week today. It'll be a good refresh for me, and I think it will be super helpful for a lot of new and new to the age level teachers. Thanks so much for commenting! Best of luck with your new class Catherine

  • @themeckhouse
    @themeckhouse หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the tips! Would you be willing to share what your daily schedule looks like? I’d love to see how you break down your day.
    I will be teaching preschool for the first time this year. 4 year olds MWF, 3 year olds TTh, and mixed ages in the afternoons. Your videos have been so helpful!

    • @teachpre-k101
      @teachpre-k101  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, I am planning on doing just that in the coming weeks...I may do a rough schedule outline for you guys this week, but when I get into my classroom I am going to go through everything in detail!

    • @themeckhouse
      @themeckhouse หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@teachpre-k101 sounds great! Thank you so much!!

  • @amyfrancis9423
    @amyfrancis9423 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the information! Do you go back in August? NYC schools start September 5th.

    • @teachpre-k101
      @teachpre-k101  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My first day with kiddos is August 12...contract days start the 5th! I have been out since May 26th though. I'll be a month in when you start~!

  • @amyfrancis9423
    @amyfrancis9423 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So I revisited this podcast and I have a few questions. It is mentioned that you change your block center daily. What does that look like exactly? I have always been required to basically put all my center toys out. So in my block center are two types of wooden blocks, trains, foam blocks, cardboard blocks along with toy tools, people, animals, etc. I would love to just have one type of toy out per day but may not be allowed to do that. Also, my school does centers twice a day with the same class. Wouldn't the kids get bored with access to only one or two toys? The only closet I have is a shared closet in the hallway. You also say you set up toys for kids to play with on 3 tables. So, I have only two long tables (one we use to serve breakfast). I only have two other smaller tables (Discovery and Dramatic play). I think we will have another small table in the library (for writing). My room is an awkward shape and in a basement. Thank you for any ideas!

    • @teachpre-k101
      @teachpre-k101  4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hi...I am happy to answer your questions. I only change my block center each day during the first week of school to introduce the kids to a variety of building toys and how to use them. After that, I change it weekly. I will duplicate building materials several times during the year but will add different animals, action figures, etc.
      for mini centers that I do on the 3 tables at arrival, you might have to use your rug, or other areas in your room. it doesn't have to be a table. That just makes sense for my tiny room. My classroom is in a basement as well...so I totally understand the life of the basement dweller. not ideal, but workable.

    • @amyfrancis9423
      @amyfrancis9423 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@teachpre-k101 Thank you for responding Diane! Have a great school year!