plan a small classroom party and write a small paragraph regarding this party arrangements.
(for my brother)
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The first step to planning a successful classroom party is to communicate with the teacher. If she’s experienced with parties, she’ll probably have a firm idea of the types of activities that will work for the class. If she’s newer or wants to change things up, she might welcome suggestions. Either way, it’s in everyone’s best interest to know the teacher’s expectations clearly and up front. Some points you’ll need to cover include activities and games, crafts, and snacks.
Following that conversation, list out everything you’ll need: supplies, snacks, and the number of volunteers needed (total and for each activity). Creating a detailed list not only will make it easy to ask parents for what you’ll need but also will make clear any classroom supplies that you might be able to use (for example, crayons, paper, etc.).
Before you ask parents to help, make sure your email list for class parents is up-to-date. This is something that most room parents or teachers will have compiled early in the school year. If an email list isn’t available, send a paper notice to each family and ask them to reply to your email address. What may seem like a cumbersome step will pay off for the rest of the year.
Decide how you want to solicit contributions of food and supplies. This involves a certain amount of judgment. Some classes are fine with a first-come, first-served approach—parents on the email list reply to everyone else on the list with what they will contribute until all the items (and party volunteers) are accounted for. Another approach is to post sign-up sheets on the classroom door and let parents know you’ve done so.
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