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3-5: Building Our Classroom Community
Lorrie Soria | LessonPlansPage.com
On the first day of school, I want my students to know that they are part of a classroom community. On their desks when they arrive, they find a plastic zipper bag containing several items and an index card with the significance of each of the items. The items usually include:
-a box of multi-cultural crayons, because it doesn’t matter what we look like, we are part of a set -an eraser, because it is okay to make mistakes in our classroom -a gold star, because everyone in our classroom is a star -a small kaleidoscope, because there are many different ways to see a problem and find a solution -a piece of wrapped candy, to remind us to keep our words sweet when we speak to and about our classmates -a glue stick, because as a class, we need to stick together and stick up for one another -there is also a small cross or rosary to remind us of our faith (because we are a Catholic school)
Though many of my students ask if they can take the bags home, I encourage them to keep them in their desks until the end of school. This way, they are reminded of the values and principles we share every time they look into their desks. I am always pleasantly surprised, and quite pleased, in June when most of the kids pull out their bags to take home.
If you want to spark discussion, you could hold onto the index cards, and ask the students to share what they think the significance of each item is. Their ideas might spark some more ideas for you!

kimtaylor
11 days ago
238 comments
I agree that the initiative has to come from the top down. You can do many things in the classroom to foster community, however, to truly feel as though you are part of a learing community it needs to be school wide. The students and staff need to see that we are all connected and working towards the same goal.
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beachavarri
about 1 year ago
2 comments
I think this activity is awesome, it makes the class supportive and respectfully engaged, it also leads smoothly to the rules and procedures set up. I´m a college teacher but I´ll still try it. I think it will be fun for my young adults.