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Question: What Strategies Can Help Students Get Back into the Swing of School After a Break?

The return to school after an extended vacation can be a challenging period. Students might be physically present in the classroom, but mentally they could still be on holiday. As teachers, our task is to rekindle their enthusiasm for learning and make them eager to be back in school. What are effective methods to re-engage students post-school breaks?

Do you begin with creative activities to spark their imaginations? Perhaps you prioritize re-establishing classroom routines and fostering a positive atmosphere. Or, do you focus on rebuilding relationships and promoting teamwork through collaborative projects?


It could be a brief icebreaker, a multi-day plan, or an overarching approach to the transition—whatever your strategy, it could provide valuable insights for other educators grappling with the same issue.


Let's foster a community where educators can exchange ideas and learn from each other's experiences. By working together, we can transform post-holiday school days into less intimidating and more fruitful experiences for all involved.


Further Reading on Student Re-engagement Post-Break

For additional strategies and inspiration, follow the link below to access articles and videos on Edutopia about Student Engagement. These resources are filled with actionable advice and firsthand experiences from educators in your shoes.


You might also find these topics of interest:


Strategies for Sustaining Engagement at the End of the School Year

Engaging Students Before Extended Breaks

Strategies to Keep Older Students Engaged Throughout the Year

The Holiday Challenge

Maximizing Winter Break Opportunities (for educators)

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