If you’re anything like me, you get stressed out when Open House starts lurking around the corner. The projects, the cleaning, the ANTICIPATION! This year was extra stressful for my team and me because Open House fell right smack dab in the middle of our grade level’s statewide testing. Call me crazy, but I would rather focus on teaching standards and getting my students prepared for testing than work on a shoebox diorama for Open House. With that said, this year’s Open House got me thinking. How can I take what we’re learning in our classroom and actually make it meaningful and purposeful for Open House? I wanted to get rid of the fluff and add in some more purpose. With the help of my awesome administrators, we came up with some great Open House ideas that definitely WOWed our students and parents.
Self Assessment: Showcasing Learning Goals
Writing on Achievement: Showcasing Narrative Writing
Then and Now: Showcasing Comparing and Contrasting
You can use their beginning of the year picture (school photo or your own photo) for the “then” writing, and then take a current picture to accompany the “now” writing. Grab this now to use for your Open House!
Why meaningful activities for Open House? As we start to understand how Parental Involvement offers students a greater effect size on achievement (.49), we need to reevaluate how we structure our Open Houses. Possibly, we should offer more opportunities for our parents to join us in school, so they have more time and options to see their children’s work. We don’t have to save it ALL for just one night.