Need ideas for a kid school
party in your child's classroom?
Preparation,
set-up, partytime and clean-up are a snap with these great tips and
tricks.
It all starts
with asking the right questions to get the desired results.
This article walks
you through the entire process for the best classroom party ever.
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Organizing a School Classroom
Party
By Pam Lester
Before the Party
It’s always a good idea to talk to the
teacher before you start planning your kid school party or purchasing items. You may plan
everything ahead of time and then come to find out that a student has an allergy
or that certain decorations aren’t allowed. Here are some good questions to
start with:
"Do any children have food allergies?"
Usually the teacher will have been notified if any children have food
allergies.
"Are there any decorating
restrictions?" Most teachers recommend not bringing balloons because of possible
safety issues, but if they are allowed – they make for quick and easy
decorating!
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"How long will I have to set up before
the party?" The answer to this question is really important. This will determine
the type of party that you will have. If you have only a very short time, you
will have to limit your decorations and serve easy and quick party foods, etc.
Most of the time, the teachers will take the kids outside and allow you about
10-15 min. for setup. This is also a good time to make sure that you will have
parent helpers!
"Do you allow
holiday-specific themed parties, or do you prefer general holiday parties?” Some
schools/teachers prefer to stay away from the specific holiday and steer more
towards the general season, so be sure to check with your teacher.
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Even if they want you to stick with a
seasonal theme, you’ll probably be able to throw in some holiday ideas too.
Example: your teacher may want you to stick with a fall theme instead of
Halloween, but you will probably be able to put a Ghost Lollipop into their gift
bag, etc. Just make sure to check on any restrictions.
"Are there any food items that aren’t
allowed?" Some schools/teachers prefer no soda pop for a party, and sometimes
frown on wrapped hard candies – so be sure to check if there are any
rules/preferences.
"Are classroom supplies available to
use for the party?" If you need to use items like glue sticks, tape, or scissors
for your party craft – don’t assume that the teacher will let you use the class
supply. Check with her first to see if that is okay – if not be sure to bring
your own supplies. This question also applies if you want to play music during
the party. The teacher may have a CD player in the class, but be sure that you
will be able to use it!
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Even though you are the room rep, you
will still need other parent’s help for the party – so be sure to ask for
volunteers to bring items, and to help you with the party itself. Be sure to
send home reminders!
Make a party plan including a schedule
of what you want to do. Purchase and prepare all supplies that are needed. If
you are doing a craft, I recommend pre-cutting and sorting the supplies into a
zip lock bag for each child, and putting a basket with glue/scissors, etc into
the middle of each table. It makes it much easier to pass out the craft supplies
if they are already prepared in individual baggies! Assemble goodie bags or any
take-home gifts ahead of time as well. Use class-parties.com to help plan your
event and to gather your food ideas, crafts and party games.
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Setting up Party
Try to get to the school a little bit
earlier than planned. The parking lot usually fills up fast on party days – so
the earlier you are – the closer you get to park, and that makes a BIG
difference when you are lugging all the party stuff around. Party supplies,
crafts, food and juice boxes can be heavy and cumbersome – so bring along a
rolling cart or a wagon to make the trip from the car to the classroom a
breeze.
Most teachers take their students out
of the room during your party set up – but be prepared if that doesn’t happen.
You can bring along themed coloring pages and markers or crayons, or have music
or a movie playing. Just be prepared – in case!
Ask your parent helpers to be there
early to help you set up. I recommend passing out all the food and drinks first
– so when the kids come back in, they can sit down and start eating right away.
Set up the rest of your activities and decorations.
***Be sure to make a plate for the
teacher!!!*** This should be a relaxing and fun time for the kids and the
teacher!
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During the
Party
Class parties are fun and memorable
for kids, so be sure to bring along a camera to catch those memories! The
pictures can be shared with the teachers and parents – or even put in a school
newsletter! Try to find music to go with the party. It really helps set the mood
and the kids love it. You can also use the music as a quick back-up game if
needed (musical chairs, dance/freeze, etc.)
Have a parent
helper go around with a trash bag during the party to clean up after the kids,
and another parent assigned to help with refills or seconds. The kids should
usually eat first, and then play a game (if planned). While the game is going on
– you can clear the desks for a craft or activity if you have one set
up.
If you are doing a craft – make
sure to write the child’s name on it so they don’t get theirs mixed up with
their neighbor. If you want to do two things, but only have time for one
activity ( either a craft OR a game, but not both), then you can set up two
stations and have ˝ the class do the game while the other ˝ does the craft; then
have them switch. You can find TONS of free crafts and games at www.class-parties.com
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You should be the one in charge of how
things progress during the party and make sure that things move along. This
should be a fun time for the teacher, but if there are discipline problems – you
should probably refer the student to the teacher and let her take care of the
problem.
Party getting too loud or out of hand?
Bring a book along with you that relates to the holiday or season. It’s good to
have as a back-up in case your class gets too rowdy. You can call them to sit in
a circle and read a quick and interesting story to them. They’ll quiet down
pretty quickly, but will still be having fun! Check the reading list on
class-parties.com for great book suggestions.
Watch that clock! Make sure that you
are finishing up on time. Most class parties take place during the end of the
school day, so you will need to wrap up the party on time to allow students to
get their backpacks ready and lined up for dismissal.
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After the
Party
Make sure the children have their
goody bags and/or take home projects as they leave to go home.
Use extra trash bags to pick up all
the trash and leftover food. If you have extra un-opened juice boxes – save
those for the next party. Wipe down desks and tables and clean up the floor, and
take down any decorations you brought. The teacher will appreciate it if you put
the classroom back the way it was before you got there (maybe a bit cleaner!).
Be sure to send thank you notes to the parents who helped during the
party!
Have
Fun!!
Pam Lester is a former art teacher and
mother of 2. She is the creator of http://www.Class-Parties.com,
http://www.TheIdeaBox.com, and
http://www.SundaySchoolCrafts.com.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com
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