Many teachers have already had their first day of school or are currently in a year-round school. However, if you are approaching this weekend as your last weekend of summer or like me, your crazy prep weekend before the first day of school, I thought that I would prepare this list to remind myself the positive aspects of the first day of school.
Here are my top 10 reasons why I adore the first day of school (from an elementary music teacher’s view point):
- The students walk into your classroom with big smiles on their faces and ready to sing.
- The students must tell you every aspect of their summer vacations.
- The teachers are in good moods and not burnt out, as when you last saw them in June.
- The elementary students want to come back to school. Their excitement rejuvenates your excitement to teach.
- The students want to perform on every instrument in your room and ask you several times “When will we create some music?” In which I respond, “Immediately!”
- I get to try out new lesson plans. Sometimes they need tweaking and sometimes they succeed beyond my wildest dreams.
- Many schools begin their year with patriotic assemblies. That coupled with the anniversary of Francis Scott Key writing the Star-Spangled Banner on September 14, 1814, gives me a great integration tool for beginning the year singing patriotic songs and correlating music with American history.
- The new keyboard and drum machine applications for my iPod Touch turns it into an instrument for students to create music.
- New school year=clean new slate. The sky’s the limit.
- When the littlest students see you, they look at your face, remember who you are, get excited and exclaim, “Mrs. Burns!” Then, they give you a big hug. Does it get any better than that?
I sincerely hope that you have a wonderful school year!
Please check back on Monday, September 1st, when I will be hosting the 3rd edition of the Music Education Blog Carnival!

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August 29th, 2008 at 11:32 am
I am trying to keep a positive attitude about the beginning of school as well. It is a little odd for me this year because it is the first time I have returned to a school that only teaches students for one year. I will have ALL new students and NONE of my friends from last year!
August 29th, 2008 at 8:26 pm
I wish you the best of luck Martha!–Amy:)
August 31st, 2008 at 9:04 am
“When will we create some music?” In which I respond, “Immediately!”
- brilliant. I so love your enthusiasm, and your dedication to creative fun.
August 31st, 2008 at 9:18 am
Thanks Richard! It should be a great school year. I hope that you have a wonderful year in your new position!
Amy:)
October 26th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
hi Amy, fun to see your blog! I have just returned from being in Ireland for 3 years with my husband’s job and have just returned to instrumental teaching (4th,5th gr.) to finish out a maternity year. Any suggestions on a blog to check out for elementary band suggestions? Great to read about you doing so many wonderfully positive things - great enthusiasm - have a great year and hope to hear from you!