Back to School Checklist for Teachers
Back to School Checklist for Teachers
by Janelle Cox
Updated September 01, 2018
Preparing your classroom for the new school year can feel a bit overwhelming. Even seasoned veterans can feel the stress
during the first few weeks of school. To help alleviate some of this stress, try keeping track of the essential tasks with a back
to school checklist. Print this list and be sure to check off each task as you go.
Decided how to manage using the restroom (lavatory passes, just get up and go, etc.)
During the first week of school create a student inventory checklist. This will help students, and yourself, keep track of all
items that students bring in.
Once rules and consequences are decided upon creating a classroom plan agreement for all students and parents to sign.
This will ensure that everyone is on the same page if something goes awry.
To keep parents in the loop, create a daily or weekly progress report for all students. For younger students, you can list days
of the week and use stickers, stamps or happy faces. For older students, you can rate progress by listing each subject and
rating by excellent, good, need improvement etc.
When preparing for a parent-teacher conference, provide parents with a planning sheet that they can bring with them. List
questions such as academic strengths and weaknesses, goals for the year, examples of students qualities and so on.