5 Day Countdown to Prepare for Winter Break
Winter Break is fast approaching, and teachers are anxious for some well-deserved time off. But before you can fully enjoy the break and relax with loved ones, there’s the challenging task of prepping your classroom for your departure. Don’t let the craziness of the last week overwhelm you! This 5-day countdown offers simple, manageable steps to ensure you leave a tidy and organized classroom, setting the stage for a smooth and stress-free return in the new year. Follow these tips, and you’ll be walking out those doors ready to unwind and enjoy your break!
Day 5: Make a plan for your first week back
Set yourself up for a successful start to the new year! The first days back after Winter Break can feel a little sluggish, so start thinking about what you’d like to accomplish and make a plan. The new year is a great time to review classroom expectations, set goals, and revisit concepts from previous units of study. Sketch out plans for your first week, make copies, and get materials ready. This will alleviate the inevitable end-of-vacation stress and ensure a smooth transition.
Day 4: Reset walls and boards
During the build-up to Winter Break, your walls and bulletin boards may have been neglected. Use this time to take down old student work and anchor charts, reset bulletin boards with new backgrounds, and cover important items to prevent damage from any cleaning that might take place. Your efforts now will ensure you return to a more visually appealing and functional classroom.
Day 3: De-clutter your teacher spaces
If you have papers piled up and classroom materials lying around, put them away. A tidy workspace will do wonders for your peace of mind in January. No need to deep clean. Set a 5 or 10-minute timer, then work on straightening up your teacher desk, small group areas, cupboards, and cabinets.
Day 2: Enlist students for classroom cleaning
Cleaning before break will not only make for an easier transition but will also help students understand the value of taking care of community spaces. Encourage your students to go through their materials, get rid of unnecessary items, and recycle papers. Older students can help wipe down surfaces, and organize shelves, while young students can fill their backpacks with old art projects, student work, and wayward winter clothing. For extra fun, try gamifying the clean-up process with a Clean-Up BINGO card or the “Magic Trash” game.
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After your last day frenzy of fun, your room may need some last-minute tidying. Set aside time at the end of the day for students to assist so that you can use your time after school to quickly set up materials you might need for your return. By taking these steps to prepare your classroom for winter break, you’ll walk away with a sense of accomplishment and order, knowing your classroom is prepped and ready for your return. You’ll not only have an organized physical space, you will also be creating mental space for relaxation and rejuvenation. Enjoy it!
https://www.teachingchannel.com/k12-hub/blog/5-day-countdown-to-prepare-for-winter-break/
Good points to remember. I always planned a week ahead of time, so I was ready for the new year. For me, everything else was always part of the daily routine.
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