prepare a notice for your school students as head girl of the school stateing about the students orientation program before the session begins
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Theeeeeeeey’re back — those first day of school jitters. The ones where you are consumed with such thoughts as: What kind of class am I going to have? Will I connect with teachers in my new school? How will I greet my students? And of course, the most important: Where can I find the copier??
Everyone has first-day nerves, from brand new teachers to the most experienced educators. My jitters peak during those first few moments of anticipation before students arrive. I look around my classroom making sure that everything is in place and, of course, I notice that there’s one more thing that I could have done. But once I see the sea of students in the hallways heading towards my classroom, I take a deep breath and the year begins.
Even as a seasoned teacher, I look for ways to make the start of the school year one to remember (in a good way). I go through the usual steps of figuring out my class theme and colors, seating plan, class routines and procedures, and a welcome letter. It is rare that I start the year using the same theme as the previous year, but this year is the exception. Last year, using my Twitter theme, my students took pictures using hashtag bubbles.
I wanted to build on that first day picture tradition with a little something extra. In addition to using the hashtag speech bubbles, my students will also have their picture taken using a photo booth frame. I created two versions: one using a template that I purchased from Etsy, and one I created using simple items found at my local dollar store.
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