The First Day of Preschool: 3 Tips to Keep it Simple & Fun - Teach Pre-K (2024)

First Day of Preschool Teacher Jitters

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The first day of preschool can be very anxiety-producing. Tomorrow will be my 11th first day of school as a teacher and I’m nervous! I’ll be facing 17 three-year-olds at 8:30 in the morning. I’ve been doing this long enough to know that some kids will cry. There will also be those who wander aimlessly around the room. Because they are so little, some will be so shy they may not speak. And then there are the runners…oh my gosh, it is a lot!. Those adorable kids don’t know the first thing about being in a classroom. It’s up to ME to bring them up to speed! however, it’s been a year since I’ve had to do this…honestly I’m not sure I remember how.

So, I figure if this veteran teacher is having heart palpitations about the first day…how must the new teachers be feeling? Guys…I’ve got to process this out! I’ve got to help all the new preschool teachers, and figure out how I’m going to survive the day myself.

Simplify the first day of preschool…and the first week!

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I know from past experience that if I plan activities that the kids aren’t ready for, I’m doomed! Therefore, I have decided to make things as simple as can be for the first week. I have a lesson plan, but I know all too well that it will most likely implode. Because my first class is so young and so big I’ve got to bring it all down to the simplest, most basic level. As one of my favorite preschool bloggers, Jamie White of Play to Learn Preschool says, “The most important thing to remember about the beginning of school is that we have to teach our studentshow todo schoolbefore we can teach them any skills or contentat school.” I couldn’t agree more!

So, let’s keep it simple!

Keep it Simple Tip #1

The first days of school need to be all about practicing. Practice using all the materials in your classroom. Therefore, you should teach and practice the rules of every center for a short time each day. Each day you should have different materials at each center. Practice using materials in the math, literacy, and writing center too. As a result, as you practice using the materials you can mentally assess and get to know the kids. Make sure you teach how to handle and put away everything you use. The kids will feel a sense of pride, and you will feel confident that they know “how to do school“!

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Keep it Simple Tip #2

Have 2-3 simple rules to follow and repeat them constantly throughout the day. Little ones can’t remember a laundry list of things to do. Consequently, I have 2 rules that the kids know are the most important from day one!

  • ONLY walking feet in the classroom
  • Keep your hands to yourself at all times

However, you should try to keep those 2 simple rules phrased in the positive. It’s important to avoid saying “Don’t run!”, or “Don’t touch friends!”, as kids will tune out the word “don’t”. Whereas stating things in the positive will have a better chance of getting their attention. (Using an inside voice is another good one to add in as time goes on)

Keep it Simple Tip #3

When you teach your students how you want them to behave during transitions, you will have a great first day, first week, and year! To begin with, you should have clear and simple transition routines ready. First, have a simple song that you will use every day to bring your class to the rug. Second, have a line-up procedure and rules ready for the first day. Repeat the procedure the exact same way each day. Third, you should have a routine in place for when you need their attention. In my classroom, we turn the lights out when it is time to clean up centers. Then, everyone will freeze, listen to instructions, and begin cleaning up! I do this on the first day and every day after

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I think I feel better already!

Last but not least, the most important thing you can do that first day and week is to connect with your students. Look them in the eyes, smile at them, ask them questions, be silly, and enjoy yourself. You are passionate about what you do and you sincerely love working with kids. They are going to love you, and it’s going to be a great year!

Let’s do this!

The First Day of Preschool: 3 Tips to Keep it Simple & Fun - Teach Pre-K (2024)

FAQs

What should teachers do on the first day of preschool? ›

First day of preschool ideas for teachers
  • Read a book about the first day of school. ...
  • Have a classroom tour or scavenger hunt. ...
  • Play a “get to know the teacher” game. ...
  • Sticker name activity. ...
  • Play “our favorite things” activity. ...
  • Invite children to co-create classroom rules and procedures. ...
  • Pass the ball. ...
  • First-day self-portrait.
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What should I teach first in preschool? ›

The first thing to teach preschoolers is counting and letters. These skills are foundational to all knowledge they'll acquire throughout the year; starting here is best.

What are three things preschool teachers should do? ›

Organize activities so children can learn about the world, explore interests, and develop skills. Develop schedules and routines to ensure children have enough physical activity and rest. Watch for signs of emotional or developmental problems in each child and bring them to the attention of the child's parents.

What to teach the first week of prek? ›

Lessons at the beginning of school should be basic: how to use glue, how to use scissors, how to use markers, how to use paint, how to line up, etc.

What is a typical day for a preschool teacher? ›

A typical day: We arrive a half hour early in order to prep the classroom and any material needed for the day. Students and teachers both have the same 7 hour day. Teachers have a 45 minute lunch and hour prep period. The morning includes: breakfast, morning meeting, bathroom, center time, and a read-aloud.

What is a good quote for the first day of school? ›

Back to School is A Time for New Beginnings

A new school year means new beginnings, new adventures, new friendships, and new challenges. The slate is clean and anything can happen” — Denise Witmer. September is almost here, it's time to go back to school!

What is the best way to teach preschoolers? ›

Talk about what the child is doing, what the child is looking at, or what the child is interested in. Ask questions that relate to the child's experiences or interests. Add words or questions to what the child says or does and model new language. Give the child enough time to respond.

What are the keys to teaching preschoolers? ›

One of the most effective teaching strategies for early childhood education is play-based learning. Play is the natural way children learn about the world around them. It allows them to explore, create, problem-solve, and develop important skills such as communication, social interaction, and creativity.

How preschool children learn best? ›

So your child needs a stimulating environment with plenty of different ways to play and learn. Your child also needs opportunities to repeat and practise what they're learning. Babies and young children learn best when they have warm, engaged and responsive relationships with their main carers.

What do teachers teach in pre-K? ›

Pre-K teachers instruct children three to five years of age. A main focus at this level is preparing students to be ready for kindergarten. Early learning foundations in basic subjects such as pre-reading readiness and early math experiences are practiced daily.

What is the rule of 3 teachers? ›

In his article, “Using the Rule of Three for Learning,” Ben Johnson writes: “The Rule of Three for learning basically establishes the requirement that students be given the opportunity to learn something at least three times before they are expected to know it and apply it.

What is a smart goal for a preschool teacher? ›

Child-Centered Focus

A Preschool Teacher's career goal should be deeply rooted in the well-being and development of children. Goals must reflect a commitment to creating a positive, nurturing environment that fosters learning, creativity, and growth.

How do I start my first day of teaching? ›

Make the Most of the First Day of Class
  1. Orchestrate positive first impressions.
  2. Introduce yourself effectively.
  3. Clarify learning objectives and expectations.
  4. Help students learn about each other.
  5. Set the tone for the course.
  6. Collect baseline data on students' knowledge and motivation.

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