37 First Day of School Activities To Start the Year Off Right

The first day of school can come with lots of excitement and, often, a bit of the jitters. It’s the start of a fresh academic year with new challenges and loads of learning opportunities. It’s also time to meet new people, make new friends, and learn different perspectives. These first-day-of-school activities will help you start off the year with a bang as you and your students form your community and begin your journey together.

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3. Lay down clear procedures and routines

The first days and weeks of school require repeated guided learning in order for students to get the lay of the land. Check out our big list and learn how to establish, reinforce, and streamline classroom procedures that will really make a difference.

Learn more: STEM challenges for every grade

4. Open up with a teacher Q&A

Holding a Q&A session is a great way for your students to get to know more about you. Sit center stage and open the floor to their questions. Or create a multiple-choice quiz about yourself and let students guess the answers. Not only will this establish trust and help your students feel more comfortable with you, it is a great way to model how your morning circle will work.

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5. Play a name game

Playing a name game is a fun way to help the entire class place faces with names and learn proper pronunciation. Plus kids are more likely to feel like they’re part of an inclusive environment when they hear their name pronounced correctly.

Learn more: Fun Name Games To Play With Your New Class

6. Establish first-day-of-school traditions

Over the years, you’ll find that a few first-day-of-school activities stand out. Create a tradition and return to them year after year to mark the day as special and help set the tone for a fun year ahead. Check out our list of teacher-touted First Day of School Traditions Your Students Will Love.

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7. Break the ice with icebreaker questions

Sometimes as kids first get to know one another, thinking of questions to ask is hard. That’s where our big list of icebreakers comes in. Choose your favorites and display them on a screen, or print out the lists to pass around. Pair students up and set a timer and let them take turns asking each other questions. Revisit this activity throughout your first few weeks when you have a gap in your schedule or otherwise need a time filler.

Learn more: 300 Fun Icebreaker Questions for Kids and Teens

8. Use anchor charts to set classroom norms

Setting up your classroom community correctly from the get-go plays a huge role in how your year will turn out. Kids need a clear understanding of the rules, procedures, and expectations in order to feel safe and do their best learning. These Classroom Management Anchor Charts will help you cover everything from basics like good listening and hall procedures to treating each other with respect in a visual, interactive way. They help get the year started on the right foot with students.

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10. Put together a group puzzle

Create a beautiful collage of student art with a group puzzle. Hand out one puzzle piece to each student and ask them to decorate it in a way that expresses their personality. Either use a puzzle template printed on card stock, or find some inexpensive puzzles with large pieces and have students use the back sides. Once everyone has completed their piece, give students time to put the puzzle together. Once they’re done, apply clear contact paper over the puzzle and turn it into a hangable piece of art for your classroom.

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11. Write “I Am” poems

“I Am” poems beautifully capture a snapshot of your students at the beginning of the school year. Their poems reveal their hopes, dreams, and fears and help you get to know them a little better. Write your own along with them, and be sure to share.

Learn more: Poetry Worksheet Bundle

12. Set aside one-on-one time

Spend a few minutes one-on-one with each of your students. Ask them questions. Find out what interests them and what they’re excited or nervous about this school year. Have a laugh or offer words of encouragement. Tell them about yourself too. It’s a great opportunity to help students feel seen and welcome in your classroom. Plus you gain valuable knowledge you can use throughout the year to connect with your students.

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13. Create class rules together

Taking the time to create classroom rules sets the stage for a supportive environment. Asking questions like “How do you want to treat each other?” and “How should we handle conflict?” opens up the dialogue and lets your students know that their needs are important. Plus, developing a structure of rules together gives students ownership of their classroom community.

Learn more: What Makes for Good Classroom Rules? (Free Posters)

14. Just play!

Remember that you don’t have to have every single minute of your first day together scripted. Yes, there should be structure and limits. But hopefully, you’ll be able to build in a good amount of free play time. So much can be gained by just giving students time to explore and talk and get comfortable in their new environment. Set up stations with Play-Doh, art supplies, books, blocks, etc., and let students choose.

15. Try a few Kagan strategies

Kagan strategies are play-based activities that help build a positive classroom community. Activities like Find Someone Who, Mix-Pair-Share, Team Charades, and more are designed to not only be fun but also to boost self-esteem, enhance learning, and promote risk-taking. Learn more with our roundup What Are Kagan Strategies?

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17. Document the beginning

Kids grow so much over the course of a school year. Be sure to capture a snapshot of each student on the first day and do an All About Me writing activity. Then, after displaying them for a while, put them in a safe place. At the end of the year, do the same thing and compare how much they’ve changed and grown! Check out this variety of options.

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18. Set goals

Being able to set goals is an important skill for students to practice all year long. This fun activity helps students identify some of the things they hope to accomplish and document them in an artful, creative way. Use their completed worksheets to create a colorful display for the classroom and a great keepsake for parents.

Learn more: Free Printable Goal-Setting Worksheet

19. Set the stage for a great year

The key to a well-planned classroom management system is finding out what works best for you and for your particular group of students each year. Here are 20+ teacher-tested Brilliant Classroom Management Strategies and Techniques to help you design and maintain your ideal classroom learning environment.

20. Create art together

Get to know your new students with creative projects that incorporate writing and art. From Summer in a Jar to Heart Maps and more, your students will love these Awesome Art and Writing Activities for the New School Year.

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21. Ask “Would You Rather” questions

A perennial favorite, “Would You Rather” questions delight kids of all ages. Funny, silly, and thought-provoking, they loosen up first-day jitters and help kids find common ground with their classmates.

Learn more: 250+ Would You Rather Questions for Kids 

22. Play a team-building game

Team-building activities are a super way to kick off the first day of school. They give your students the chance to get to know one another, build trust as a community, and, best of all, let them have fun! Try some of our favorites: Awesome Team-Building Activities for Kids.

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23. Take a survey

Knowing who your students are, their strengths and weaknesses, and their likes and dislikes is an extremely powerful tool for building a positive classroom environment.

Learn more: Free Student Interest Surveys

24. Use a beach ball

A classic get-to-know-you activity, this fun game of toss comes with a twist. Take an inexpensive blow-up beach ball, and using a Sharpie, write questions in each of the ball’s colored sections. Include questions like “What is your favorite color?,” “Do you like breakfast, lunch, or dinner best?,” “What is your favorite sport?,” “When is your birthday?,” etc. Gather the kids in a circle and toss the ball around. When a student catches the ball, they read and answer the question under their right thumb. Continue around until everyone has had a chance to answer.

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25. Find common ground

Download this free worksheet to help students see how they connect with and are unique from their peers. It’s a great way to start discussions about inclusivity and why it’s important.

Learn more: Free Printable First Day of School Venn Diagram

26. Give students a preview

Every new year comes with exciting new opportunities for learning, and each grade level’s curriculum includes interesting and important content. Give your students a preview of all the fun and exciting topics you’ll cover together. Include special events like field trips, big projects, and everything that is going to make this year one of the best!

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This free bundle includes all of these worksheets:

  • Classmate Bingo
  • All About Me page
  • Back-to-School Scavenger Hunt
  • Writing prompts
  • First-day-of-school Venn diagram
  • First-day-of-school poem
  • I wish my teacher knew …
  • First-Day Flip-Book
  • What we do when …
  • What our classroom looks like during …
  • 3, 2, 1 Back to School

Plus, check out Welcoming Classroom Doors for Back to School.

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