Jennifer Ross

Class Schedule - Freebie!


Well, Monday is the day.
I start my first year in first grade. The doors will open and 18 little first graders will come running in full of excitement.
And that, my friends, is why on a Friday night, I'm sitting in my big oversized comfy chair working on school stuff!
I'm excited for this new chapter in my life! Can you tell?? I might be slightly over thinking everything and asking my teammates questions about everything about 1st grade and how their school does things. But when it all comes down to it, it'll all come together. I know it will. And then I will leave for a few months... ha! Oh the joys. That's ok. I'm going to really enjoy the next few months.
Anyway. I think I figured out my schedule for the year. They tell us when our SMART time, Reading block, lunch, recess, and activity is, and then we work in everything else.


I'll explain a few things.
My morning routines. Our doors open at 7:45. But not every kid comes in at that time. Some don't come in until 8:00, and then promptly at 8:00, I have to start Calendar time/morning meeting. I only have 15 minutes to do that (actually a little less) because at 8:15, we have SMART time, which is our school-wide intervention time. Even the students who aren't below grade level go to an intervention class, and they get "enrichment." So, I don't really have time in the morning for much. Therefore, I don't do morning work. I do what I call, "Social Hour."
When the kids come in on the first bell, they unpack, file their folder, trade their books, and pick their centers. Then, they get to go to a social center. I talked about this last summer a little bit. Click on the picture to check out that post...you can download the cards over there too! When the last bell rings, the kids quickly clean up and head to the carpet. Automatically. Well, eventually they'll be automatic about it. lol. They quickly learn that if they want to be a part of the Social Hour, they have to get to school early. Which I love. I really like how this is a way for them to get out their morning jitters and need to talk right away.

Our dismissal at this school sounds like it takes all the stars to align to make it work. lol. There are 12 (maybe 13) 1st grade teachers at my new school. Yes, you read that correctly. My school has over 800 kids and it's ONLY Grades K, 1, and 2.
Isn't that crazy?! They used to be k-6, but their numbers grew so much, they had to build another intermediate school right next door. So we have k-2 and next door is 3-6 and next door to that school is the middle school grades 7-8. The street is crazy busy with kids throughout the day. And then across the street is the huge church that has a k-8 school and a preschool (where A is going).
Anyway. So dismissal takes forever, and I think that's the one thing that's scaring me the most about the new school. So many little kids....and potentials for things to go wrong! Thankfully, I have never had a personal experience of dismissal scares, but I have experienced them in my grade level as a team. Still scary.
I'm sure we're going to have to start dismissal even earlier the first week. So the silent reading won't be happening the first week for sure. But that's ok. I can figure out their levels first. So that works out.
So, now I'm off to start planning for my first week!
Oh, if you wanted a blank template for the class schedule page, click on the picture below to get a blank template for you to type in! This template matches the Welcome and Back to School letter templates I posted the other week. for you. They're in {THIS} post.





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