Back to School Activities for Teachers: Icebreakers, Reviews & More
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The start of the school year is the perfect opportunity for teachers to set the tone, build classroom rapport, and assess their students’ needs. Here are some useful activities to begin the year effectively.
Back-to-School Activities for Teachers

Here are some useful back-to-school activities for teachers of English:
1. Ice-Breaking Activities
Help students feel comfortable, get to know each other, and create a positive learning environment.
- Two Truths and a Lie – Students share two true statements and one false one; classmates guess which is false.
- Find Someone Who… – A mingle activity where students move around asking questions to complete a checklist (e.g., “Find someone who has a pet”).
- Name Games – Activities to remember names, such as “Adjective + Name” (e.g., “Smart Sarah”).
👉 See also: Ice-Breaking Activities for the Classroom
2. Diagnostic Tests and Remedial Work
Early assessments help teachers identify strengths and weaknesses.
- Short Placement Test – A grammar and vocabulary quiz to gauge levels.
- Writing Sample – Ask students to write a short paragraph about their holidays.
- Speaking Warm-up – Pair discussions on familiar topics (e.g., hobbies, family).
👉 See also: Diagnostic Tests and Assessment in ESL
3. Review Activities
Revisiting previously learned material, including grammar, vocabulary, speaking, and writing, helps refresh knowledge and build confidence.
- Quick Quizzes – Short multiple-choice or gap-fill exercises.
- Jeopardy-Style Review Game – Categories based on grammar, vocabulary, and culture.
- Vocabulary Brainstorm – Groups list as many words as possible related to a given theme (e.g., school, travel).
👉 See also: Fun Review Games for ESL Learners
4. Goal-Setting Activities
Encourage students to take responsibility for their learning.
- Learning Contracts – Students write down their goals and strategies.
- Vision Boards – Creative posters illustrating what they want to achieve this year.
- Classroom Rules Charter – Students collaborate to set classroom expectations.
👉 See also: Motivating Students to Learn English
Classroom Management for a Smooth Start

A successful school year depends not only on lesson planning but also on effective classroom management. Establishing clear rules, setting routines, and building positive teacher–student relationships help create a respectful and productive learning environment. Consistency is key—when students know what to expect, they feel more secure and ready to learn.
Below, you can find more useful resources and strategies on classroom management:
- 10 Difficulties of Teaching English and Strategies to Overcome Them
- 10 Tips for Motivating the Unmotivated Student
- 17 Effective Homework Strategies for Students (Plus Tips for Parents)
- Changing Classroom Desk Arrangement
- Class Management: Everybody Makes Mistakes
- Classroom Management vs Behavior Management
- Difficult Classes In School
- Discipline and Causes of Indiscipline in Schools
- Effective Strategies for Respect in Classroom Management
- Effective Teaching Tips to Give Instructions: A Comprehensive Guide
- Five Mistakes New Teachers Should Avoid
- Homework or Busy Work?
- How Much Homework Is Enough?
- How to Teach Students with Learning Problems
- Instilling Discipline in the Classroom: A Comprehensive Guide
- Lesson Plan Sample
- Practical Guide on How to Deal With Quiet Students in Class
- Reflective Teaching and Action Research
- Teach with Love and Logic: Breaking the Ice in the Classroom
- Teaching Large Classes: Problems and Suggested Techniques
- Teaching Techniques
- The Role of Motivation in the Learning Process
- Tips for Starting a New School Year
- Understanding and Enhancing Intrinsic Motivation in Students
- Why Do Teachers Need Lesson Plans?
- Why Do You Let Others Control You?
- Why Stop Teaching and Limit the Teacher’s Interference in the Classroom?
Related Pages
- Lesson Plans and Worksheets
- Grammar Lessons
- Vocabulary Lessons
- Reading Comprehension Lessons
- Listening Lessons
- Speaking Lessons
- Writing Lessons and Resources
- Understanding Testing, Assessment, and Evaluation in Education
- Assessment Terminology: A Glossary of The Most Common Terms
