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Children will describe their feelings about school and its routines.

Social and Life Skills: self-awareness, self-management

Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.

Paired Text: ¡Qué nervios! El primer día de escuela by Julie Danneberg

  • In this classic, Sarah Jane Hartwell is very nervous about her first day at a new school.
  • The surprising reveal at the end of the story shows kids that everyone gets first-day jitters!

Graphing: Las emociones del primer día

  • Make a first-day feelings graph! Write Nuestras emociones en el primer día de escuela at the top of a sheet of chart paper. Make columns with these headings: feliz, triste, nervioso, emocionado, una mezcla de todo.
  • Give kids sticky notes and have them put their note in the column that matches their first-day feelings best. You can use the graph as a springboard for discussion. ¿Se sienten diferente hoy? ¿Cómo se sienten? Discuss how feelings can come and go, and how all feelings are OK!

Scavenger Hunt: e

  • ¡Escuela comienza con E! Together, find and circle every uppercase and lowercase e in the issue.

Hands-on Activity: ¡Qué ganas de aprender!

Skill: writing

Materials: chart paper, markers

  • Use an experience chart to get kids excited for the school year and set goals too! At the top, write ¡Qué ganas! Underneath, write Qué ganas tiene... followed by each child’s name and ...de aprender...
  • Call on kids one at a time to dictate the end of their sentence, for example, Qué ganas tiene Ana de aprender a pintar. Qué ganas tiene Mario de aprender a leer.
  • You can revisit the chart again at the end of the year and have kids reflect on how much they learned!