Good Morning song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L89IDDq30J8
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/back-to-school-question-activities-students-maurice-elias
There are many developmentally-appropriate resources out there to draw upon for team building. Since it's the beginning of the school year, I'm going to focus on one aspect: helping students get to know one another better. Some of the following questions can lead to more extensive conversations, and many can be done verbally or through other modalities, such as drawing:
#1 Student Pairs: What's Your Name? To begin with, be sure everyone knows each other's names. At Responsive Classroom, they recommend using greetings to help students get to know one another better and feel more comfortable with each other. A greeting consists of saying your name, saying a greeting phrase in English or another language, and doing something physical to greet, like a handshake, fist-bump, high-five, or bowing. The greeting is acknowledged: "Hello, Robert. Thanks for your greeting. My name is..." . This needs to be repeated, with variations, early in the school year to build a comfort level, particularly with students new to the group or to each other.
#2 Small Groups: Who Are You? Use a timer to give them 30-45 seconds per student to respond. After the first round, help them learn how to keep track of time and to listen to what one another has said. Consider asking them to keep a list or find other ways to let their group mates know they are listening. Repeat other rounds over the next few days and/or have kids share the same things with different peers. Here are some sample questions:
- What kind of music do you like?
- Where do members of your family come from? What languages do they, and you, speak?
- What holidays do you enjoy and how do you celebrate them?
- If you could travel anyplace for free, where would you like to travel? Why?
- What is a place that you have visited that you like the most?
- Have you ever been to a park, zoo, museum, or a farm? Pick one and tell us about it
- When is your birthday and where were you born?
- What is a movie or a book you have seen or read lately that you really liked? Why?
- If you could be any animal that you wanted, what would you pick? Why?
- What is something you would change about this school if you could, maybe if you became the principal?
Below are some sample main questions and some follow-ups to encourage:
- (How many of you) play an instrument?
- Play a sport?
- Like to read? Non-fiction? history? fiction? Mysteries?
- Like to eat dessert?
- Like pizza? With cheese? What kind? Other toppings?
- Know a quote from a book or poem or music? Know the author/composer?
- Like hot weather/cold weather? Being in the sun? Being in the rain? Thunderstorms? Windy days?
- Know someone with a disability?
- Have ever been part of a team? In school? Out of school? Music-related? Sports-related?
- Have ever been to a concert, play, show, sports event? Indoors? Outdoors?