A Sneak Peek At My Lesson Plans for the First Two Weeks of School

Two Weeks of Read-Alouds, Community Building, Book Talks, and Brainstorming Autobiographies!

I love looking at what other people have planned for the first two weeks of school. While some people feel inventive and creative, I sometimes feel really pressured to make sure that the first two weeks feel…perfect. And I can guarantee that nothing feels particularly perfect this year as we head back-to-school with online learning. However, I told my classes today: “No matter where we are, we are going to learn and have a great time.” I meant it. I wanted to include my favorite resources, books, and the learning platforms that I am using for heading back-to-school. I know that my teaching will be forever changed due to the adaptations and modifications I am making for my instruction in the current moment. This post starts with my first day plans, and then it provides a simple-structured outline for the rest of the two weeks. I did not include any language regarding essential questions and standards. I wanted to focus on the main activities and the tools I used to plan those activities along the way.

The First Day of School

MONDAY, AUGUST 31

  • Welcome! Feeling check-in, 0-5 how are you feeling today about being back at school?

  • Would you rather with syllabus: Would you rather be the hero or the villain with the Despicable Me rules clip

  • Tour of Syllabus Slides 1-11 & 21-22

  • Family Homework Assignment

  • Flipgrid Introductions-Show how to join Flipgrid, play my Flipgrid video

  • Closing Read Aloud: The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson (Read and prompt in chat)

  • Closing question: What is something we all have in common?

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MY DESK AREA/WHITEBOARD BEHIND MY DESK

teacher desk first day of school
board setup first day of school

CLASS DIGITAL NOTEBOOK SYLLABUS-MADE WITH SLIDESMANIA TEMPLATE

*NOTE: The Family Assignment tab showed up odd in the cover image, but it was fine on the rest of the template’s tabs. The family assignment is my syllabus assignment. I have each student’s family write me a letter or email introducing their student to me. I find out the best information through this assignment!

syllabus digital notebook

Planning the First Two Weeks

RESOURCES/MATERIALS

ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORMS

cultivating genius teacher book
social justice lesson plan book

Week One Lesson Plans

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

  • Book talk/First chapter reading: The Parker Inheritance by Varian Johnson (available on GetEpic.com)

  • What are you reading? Where do you get books? Review class syllabus slides 12-14

  • Login to GetEpic.com

  • Flipgrid reading assignment-Tell me what you are reading

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2-Social & Emotional Learning Groups Do Not Meet Week One

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

  • Book talk/First chapter readings: Weird But True Books (Available on GetEpic)

  • Email etiquette review lesson/How to write an email

  • Send Mrs. Hampton an email-use the fact list to choose a fact and explain why it is interesting to you (Google Doc will have 50+ facts)

  • Time to draft email to the teacher

lesson plans first week of school

Week Two Lesson Plans

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

  • Welcome! Overview of the week

  • Weekly motivation prompt (Show digital notebook location)

  • Learning goal lesson/Class preamble assignment

  • Review syllabus slides 15-19, grades and learning goals

  • Students choose 2 goals to work on

  • Show example beginning of the year reflection

  • Introduce reflection notebooks (under the class materials section in Google Classroom)

  • Closing read aloud: Intersection Allies: We Make Room for All by Chelsea Johnson

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9-Social & Emotional Learning Groups Begin

Week Two

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

(This day is to catch all of my classes up with each other due to the off-days and half-days to begin the year)

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

  • Book talk/First chapter reading: The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill (available on GetEpic)

  • Recommend: The Story of September 11, 2001 (GetEpic)/Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes

  • Focused writing assignment: Brainstorm for autobiography project (Review digital notebook location)

  • Give an example of my own autobiography brainstorm

  • Give sentence starters/stems

  • Decorate digital notebooks

  • Show examples with pictures added to covers of digital notebooks

lesson plans second week of school

Writing Mindset Reflection: What are your MUST-HAVE activities for the first two weeks of school? How do you build community right away?


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Stephanie Hampton

A dedicated educator with over a decade of experience in public education, specializing in English Language Arts, writing instruction, and using mentor texts in the classroom. Stephanie currently works as an educational consultant. When she isn’t talking about teaching, she is with her family, spending time journaling, and enjoying a fresh cup of coffee.

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