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  1. Mar 20, 2024 · Last Updated: March 20, 2024 Fact Checked. Starting high school can be scary, and it’s perfectly normal to feel nervous. Stay positive, and remember that your new classmates feel nervous, too. Before your first day, try to learn about your new school by checking out its website and social media pages.

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    • Purchase school supplies. Get plenty of notebooks, pens, and pencils for school. If your teachers sent out syllabuses ahead of time, scan each document to find the list of required materials you need to purchase before school starts.
    • Pack your backpack. Get your bag ready the night before so you don’t have to rush. If the first day is going to be orientation, you probably don’t need all of your textbooks.
    • Set your outfit aside before bed. Go through your closet and pull out what you’re going to wear. If your school has a set uniform, pull it out and set it aside for the morning.
    • Figure out your lunch plans. If you need to pay for lunch, get your money the night before. If your school wants you to bring your own lunch, pack it and toss it in the fridge before you go to bed.
    • Would You Rather? Help the teens in your class relax with a fun round of "Would You Rather," the game in which you pit two choices against each other. Sometimes the choices are serious; other times they’re silly.
    • Two Truths and a Lie. Get to know your students and help them get to know each other with the classic icebreaker game Two Truths and a Lie. Tell the students to share two true facts and one made-up fact about themselves.
    • Letter to Yourself. Begin the school year with this introspective activity. Invite the students to write a letter to their future selves. Provide a list of questions, writing prompts, or sentence starters and instruct students to answer the questions in complete sentences.
    • Tell Me About Yourself. Get to know your students with an engaging questionnaire. Write five to ten questions—some lighthearted, a few thoughtful—on the board or provide a printed handout.
  2. The day before your first day of school (of your very first year of high school!) can be exciting and nerve-wracking. To help you maximize this day, I’ve created this checklist and blog post for you to effectively prepare for your first day. Make sure to read until the end, and you’ll crush it on your first day of school!

    • It’s Mostly Fun. The first day of high school is usually pretty fun, once you shake the awkwardness off. You’ll meet some interesting people, some funny stuff will happen, and you’ll realize that whatever you were worried about isn’t as bad as you were expecting.
    • Find Your People. Find a friend you recognize from elementary school, or try to find the group that you’ll get along with in high school. Don’t worry, you can make friends with different cliques.
    • Most Students Are Nervous. If you feel anxious and nervous about the first day of high school, congrats, you’re normal – so does everyone else. Well, there are a few students who aren’t nervous, but they’re the rare ones.
    • People Are Thinking About Themselves. While it’s true that kids can be judgemental and mean sometimes, for the most people, people are focusing on themselves and not you.
  3. Oct 26, 2023 · While it might be overwhelming, you can start your high school career out with a bang by showing up looking your best and brightest. Playing to your strengths, having good hygiene, adhering to your schools code, and making comfort a priority will have you looking great in no time. Part 1.

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  4. May 7, 2024 · Here are some practical suggestions for high school first day of school activities: 1. Debate or Discussion. Encouraging students to debate or discuss a relevant topic can be a powerful way to foster critical thinking, improve communication skills, and encourage respectful disagreements. This activity can be tailored to suit your subject matter.

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