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Beginning of the School Year Activities

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Here are some beginning of the school year ideas and activities.

First of all I have a checklist that I created to help myself make sure I am prepared for the start of the school year. It is divided into the following categories: classroom management, procedures and routines, organization, first week activities, and materials.

If you would like this free checklist, you can get it from the Teachers pay Teachers website where it is listed as a free product. Click here for the free product. This is a website where teachers can sell their own materials and buy other teachers' lessons and activities. Membership is free and you just need to register and then you can access free items like the one I mentioned.

It is also a good idea to create a welcome or introductory letter to the parents. I address the following in my letters: who I am, supplies needed, homework policy, rules and discipline, grading, and curriculum. I also use these same categories when I create a Back to School Night powerpoint for the parents (this of course I only could do when I had a projector at one of the schools I worked at -- otherwise you can distribute the letter instead).

I also created a textbook scavenger hunt where students fill out a worksheet that asks them what page they can find certain sections of the textbook and why that section would be useful to them. It helps them get familiar with the textbook and think critically about how each part will help them throughout the year.

Good luck with the start of the school year and hope these ideas and activities can be of help.

Now it's your turn...I would like to hear from you :).
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Financial Education for Children

In today's economy it is more important than ever to prepare our students for having a strong and empowering financial future.

Here are some resources to use for Financial Education for Children:

There is a website with cartoon episodes and activities called The Secret Millionaire's Club. This was created by cartoonists in collaboration with Warren Buffett. It is seems especially good for Upper Elementary or Middle School students.This can be found at http://www.smckids.com/

Another site developed by Disney is called The Great Piggy Bank Adventure and has a game that kids can play. It can be reached at http://piggybank.disney.go.com/media/ap/piggybank/index.html

As I come across more, I will keep you posted. Please let me know of any sites you have come across in your searches.