It’s that time of year again! Gear up for your annual back-to-school open house or meet-the-teacher night and make the event your best one yet with seven tips featured in our September blog post. Keep reading to find out how you can rock this year’s open house!
Tip #1 – Decide what information you need to collect from parents and what information you need to share with them.
Back-to-school night is your chance to connect with parents, maybe for the first time. Plan ahead of time what information you will need to collect from them during the event. Consider creating a station where families can fill out the forms you need. Here are some ideas:
Not only will you need to collect information from parents at your open house, but you’ll also need to share information about yourself, your classroom, and the school year ahead. Here are a few topics you’ll want to be sure to cover at this year’s meet-the-teacher event:
You may want to provide the information parents need in a handy packet, newsletter, or folder in addition to your presentation, which we’ll talk about later.
Tip #2 – Think about ways you can help families explore your classroom and school.
Your students are already becoming familiar with your classroom by the time back-to-school open house rolls around, and chances are, they’re excited to show off their classroom to their parents. You can help families explore your classroom and school together by encouraging a sense of wonder and excitement about your learning environment. Here are a few ideas:
Tip #3 – Create a festive and welcoming learning environment.
Consider how you can make your classroom attractive and engaging for back-to-school night. Try these practical ideas:
Tip #4 – Consider your presentation.
Once you know what information you want to share with parents, you can think about how you want to present it. A PowerPoint presentation is a sure bet. Make sure you have an outline of topics you’d like to cover, and be sure to run through your presentation a few times so you know how much time to spend on each topic. Keep the information as short and concise as possible—even parents have limited attention spans!
Tip #5 – Make it memorable and personal.
Open house is a great time to make a personal connection with students and their families. Inspire enthusiasm about the new school year, and give individualized recognition to students and their families where possible. Here are a few ways to make it happen:
Tip #6 – Collect classroom supplies or share a classroom wish list.
Have you considered collecting classroom supplies at this year’s open house? You could even have labeled bins ready to go so parents can drop everything into its designated bin and it’s all sorted out for you! Instead of holding a classroom supplies drive, you could give out your “Wish List” so parents can fill in the gaps where needed.
Tip #7 – Provide a sweet treat.
Add some sweetness to the occasion with a treat adults and kids can enjoy—donuts and apple cider, cookies and punch, or something similar. The gesture will be appreciated and enjoyed by all.
We hope these tips will inspire your best open house ever!
Be sure to visit Super Teacher Worksheets for tons of printable resources to make the 2023-24 school year your best one yet.
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