Open House Resources

Female adult learning  This useful list of resources will help make your Open House Night a success. Being well prepared to meet students' parents for the first time can make a huge difference in how well the rest of the year goes. These printables will give you ideas on how to plan your event, introduce yourself to parents, and foster positive parent-teacher relationships. You'll also find helpful skill building tips to distribute to parents and great decorating ideas that showcase students' work.

Advice & Ideas for Teachers

Encourage parents to volunteer in the classroom year round as an important positive step in improving their child's education. New teachers, who are trying to build solid relationships with parents, will find this resource particularly valuable.

Handy suggestions for creating and maintaining positive parent/teacher relationships.

Send this letter home to parents to help you know your students better.

Get to know new students through icebreakers, name games, and first-day celebrations. Our activities and advice will help teachers develop classroom community and establish positive relationships.

Use these helpful hints to improve your classroom bulletin boards.

Have parents complete this form at your Open House to get a better idea of how they can volunteer or help throughout the school year.

An extensive list of verbs and phrases that will help you to prepare positive, descriptive statements about a student's behavior. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable when they're writing their first report cards and progress reports.

Communication with parents is an essential part of teaching. Here is a list of helpful suggestions from experienced educators.

Enlisting parents in their child's education is one of the hardest yet most rewarding undertakings for teachers. Here are some practical tips from veteran teachers on managing these challenging relationships. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.

Discover great ideas on how to introduce yourself to your new middle/secondary students and their parents.

Prepare yourself for your first day teaching at the elementary level with these ideas, including getting to know your students and discussing classroom rules. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.

Get ready for your first day teaching at the secondary level with these tips on everything from outlining the syllabus to starting a fun and hands-on project. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable for back-to-school.

Advice for Parents

A list of suggestions to give parents who ask about how they can help their child at home. This is an especially useful resource to give parents at an open house or a parent-teacher conference.

Offer these tips to parents to help them teach their children to become more organized.

The strategies outlined in this article will help parents work successfully with their children to finish homework. Discuss these methods with parents at teacher-parent conferences or on the phone.

Advice to parents on setting some homework parameters.

Learn about the developmental stages of children from first grade through twelfth grade. This information will be of great help to parents.

Give these reference sheets to the parents of your students. They provide useful information about skill-building in each subject.

Preparing for the Open House

Your students' parents are powerful allies and can make your job much more manageable. Learn some tips on how to foster a positive relationship with parents and host a successful open house. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.

When you start with this sample, it's easy to develop your own Open House Night invitation to parents.

Hang this sign on your classroom door or blackboard to welcome parents to an open house or conference evening.

Prepare for Open House with these ideas about making refreshments, setting up the classroom, and creating activities for the parents to do.

Prepare for open house by decorating the room with your students' work, making refreshments, and planning activities for the visiting parents.

Print a worksheet that describes various ways to prepare your classroom for open house so that parents can see what their children are learning.

Use this printable to come up with activities and refreshments to demonstrate your students' progress for their parents.

Prepare for Open House with these activities for you, your students, and their parents.

Prepare for Open House with these activities for you, the students, and their parents to demonstrate what is being done in the classroom.

Prepare for Open House with these ideas for bulletin-board displays, student-provided refreshments, and activities for their parents to complete.

Your students' parents are powerful allies and can make your job much more manageable. Learn some tips on how to foster a positive relationship with parents and host a successful open house.

Showcasing Student Achievement

Build solid creative writing skills with our extensive collection of printables, graphic organizers, and lesson plans. You'll find poetry activities, short-story writing exercises, journal topics, and more!

Emphasize the importance of art education across the curriculum with TeacherVision's art lesson plans, printables, activities, quizzes, and references, for grades K-12.

Bring some music into your classroom with lessons and printables! Celebrate Music in Our Schools Month in March, or enjoy music on a regular basis with your students.

Working portfolios contain work a student is currently involved with. This lists suggested items for this type of portfolio.

Additional Resources

Return to school this fall prepared to conquer any questions you or your students might have about the school year. Our resources range from teaching students the school's layout to assessment tips.

Discover everything a beginning teacher will need for a successful school year, from tips for your first day, to classroom-management advice, to printables and lesson plans that will support your curriculum all year long.


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