How to Get Your Teacher Ready

How to Get Your Teacher Ready

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  • Create Date:2021-08-24 09:51:31
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jean Reagan
  • ISBN:0593301935
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Summary

Learn how to get your teacher ready for back to school。。。from the first dayl to graduation! The kids are in charge in this hilarious classroom adventure--from the creators of the New York Times bestseller How to Babysit a Grandpa。

This humorous new book in the beloved HOW TO 。 。 。 series takes readers through a fun and busy school year。 Written in tongue-in-cheek instructional style, a class of adorable students gives tips and tricks for getting a teacher ready--for the first day of school, and all the events and milestones that will follow (picture day, holiday concert, the 100th day of school, field day!)。 And along the way, children will see that getting their teacher ready is really getting themselves ready。 Filled with charming role-reversal humor, this is a playful and heartwarming celebration of teachers and students。 A fun read-a-loud to prepare for first day jitters, back-to-school readiness or end of year celebrations。。

The fun doesn't stop! Check out more HOW TO。。。 picture books:

How to Babysit a Grandpa
How to Babysit a Grandma
How to Catch Santa
How to Get Your Teacher Ready
How to Raise a Mom
How to Read to a Grandma or Grandpa

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Reviews

Ashley Ewert

Very cute telling of the school year from the eyes of a child and what they can teach the teacher!

Aneesa

Starting to feel formulaic。 Also not sure what occasion this is appropriate for。 Probably a classroom library。

Lucca

I like making my teacher happy so this book gave me some ideas。

Shania Norris

A super cute book about students telling their teacher to be ready for the days in school。 I think it is super cute, and it would be so fun to read to students on the first week of school。

Alyssa Gudenburr

A perfect book to read during the first week of school。

Kathryn Matasy

I felt like I could see where this book was aiming to go but I think it missed the mark。 I, personally, wouldn't pick this book to read to my students。 I think it would be hard to maintain attention and have good conversations about this book with children。 I felt like I could see where this book was aiming to go but I think it missed the mark。 I, personally, wouldn't pick this book to read to my students。 I think it would be hard to maintain attention and have good conversations about this book with children。 。。。more

Clare D

What a wonderful book for wrapping up the year maker space challenge inspiration! Or just a great book to inspire children to be kind to their teachers! Will be in my wish list for our grade school library catalog!

Samantha

Summary: The students are all ready to go for school but now they are making sure their teacher is also ready for school。 The book is written in a “how to” format such as: how to welcome your teacher, how to get your teacher ready for field day, and how to celebrate your teacher。 This book is a new takes on how to get the teacher ready for things that will occur in the classroom and how the students help out。Review: I enjoyed this spin on getting the teacher ready for school instead of getting t Summary: The students are all ready to go for school but now they are making sure their teacher is also ready for school。 The book is written in a “how to” format such as: how to welcome your teacher, how to get your teacher ready for field day, and how to celebrate your teacher。 This book is a new takes on how to get the teacher ready for things that will occur in the classroom and how the students help out。Review: I enjoyed this spin on getting the teacher ready for school instead of getting the students ready。 I think this is a book that students could really enjoy since it’s the students helping out the teacher who may be feeling nervous。 This book includes some humor and can be used to teacher student how to write “how to” books。 A book that can be connected to this book is "Froggy Goes to School" by Jonathan London which is a book on how Froggy has anxiety with going to school。 A quote that I really enjoyed was “When spring comes, it’s time for Field Day! HOW TO GET YOUR TEACHER READY FOR FIELD DAY: -Make sure her whistle works。 – Help pick out her fastest shoes。 Double-knot the laces。” 。。。more

Jordan

How To Get Your Teacher Ready is a silly story about a group of students who help their teacher throughout the school year。 It has tips and tricks for students to help their teacher during the beginning of the school year, picture day, the 100th day, concert day, and other events during the school day。 What I love about this book is it comes from the perspective of the students。 The students share simple steps to help the teacher get through the day to day life。 For example, at the beginning of How To Get Your Teacher Ready is a silly story about a group of students who help their teacher throughout the school year。 It has tips and tricks for students to help their teacher during the beginning of the school year, picture day, the 100th day, concert day, and other events during the school day。 What I love about this book is it comes from the perspective of the students。 The students share simple steps to help the teacher get through the day to day life。 For example, at the beginning of the school year the students tell the teacher why she doesn't have a cubby, where the bathroom is, and how to be polite。I like to use this when I teach "How To" books to my students in writing。 It is a great mentor text to show students how to develop a how to book。 There is also "How To Babysit Your Grandpa" and "How To Babysit Your Grandma" that I use along with this book。 。。。more

Susana Filipe

ADOREI, ADOREI, ADOREI!!!!!porque a vida é demasiado séria, é tão bom ver um livro que torna tudo tão simples, doce e BOM!!!!

Lisa Houston

A terrific spin on the first day of school a must have in my classroom。

Katherine

Great for positive discipline classrooms and classes where students contribute the group norms。 Useful at the beginning of the year and before specific events。

Ivy

This was too young for my group I won't be using it。 I would use it for Pre-K or K。 This was too young for my group I won't be using it。 I would use it for Pre-K or K。 。。。more

Krissy

Was looking for something to read to my Kindergarten classes on the first week of school。 Illustrations are lively and fun。 Sadly, this one is better for a parent to read to a child before school starts。

Viviane Elbee

Another cute story in the How To Babysit A Grandpa series。

Angela

Get ready for a rollicking fun-filled year of Kindergarten by helping get your teacher ready。

Lynn Davidson

Your teacher might need help adjusting to her new class。 It's always wise to help her get ready for things, and to understand when she might need some advice。 This is a fun book with delightful illustrations。 Your teacher might need help adjusting to her new class。 It's always wise to help her get ready for things, and to understand when she might need some advice。 This is a fun book with delightful illustrations。 。。。more

Sheri

A how to book for helping the teacher get ready for school after you have yourself ready for the first day of school。 This story puts the teacher in the place of a child and how they would help her be ready for school lunch, picture day, a holiday concert, and the 100th day of school is covered in this book。 A good structure for how to books and what ifs that could happen。 Children will love being the adult on the scene。

Sophie Klockow

Summary: This book puts the roles in reverse by showing children getting their teacher ready for their school year instead of the teacher getting their students ready for the school year。 It is sweet, funny, and cute。Connections: This book goes to show that both teachers and students alike may be nervous for the first day of school, sad to say goodbye on the last day of school, and must prepare all the work they have ahead of them during the school year。 How you would use it: I would use this to Summary: This book puts the roles in reverse by showing children getting their teacher ready for their school year instead of the teacher getting their students ready for the school year。 It is sweet, funny, and cute。Connections: This book goes to show that both teachers and students alike may be nervous for the first day of school, sad to say goodbye on the last day of school, and must prepare all the work they have ahead of them during the school year。 How you would use it: I would use this to help me connect with my students by letting them know in a silly way that while they may be nervous as a student, I as the teacher may be too and it is okay to have that feeling。 Subject heading: Elementary schools--Juvenile fiction。 Teachers--Juvenile fiction。 Human behavior--Juvenile fiction。 Helping behavior--Juvenile fiction。 Schools--Fiction。 Teachers--Fiction。 Helpfulness--Fiction。Other notes: I read it to my mom's kinder class (my mom is a HSK para in a kindergarten class) 。。。more

Annabel Laver

Great for new Reception Children, talks about what to expect from school and how to make sure your teacher can cope!!

Heather McC

First days of school can be hard for all of us, and there's plenty of first day jitters, laughter, and fun for everyone as we get ready for a year of school。 First days of school can be hard for all of us, and there's plenty of first day jitters, laughter, and fun for everyone as we get ready for a year of school。 。。。more

Ben Truong

How to Get Your Teacher Ready is a children's picture book written by Jean Reagan and illustrated by Lee Wildish, which tells a story about points and tips on how to get a teacher ready for various milestones throughout the school year as told by her students。 Today is the first day of school – at least it is in my part of the world, so I thought it would be apropos to read this book。Reagan's text is rather simple and straightforward。 It is a story about how to get a teacher ready for school wit How to Get Your Teacher Ready is a children's picture book written by Jean Reagan and illustrated by Lee Wildish, which tells a story about points and tips on how to get a teacher ready for various milestones throughout the school year as told by her students。 Today is the first day of school – at least it is in my part of the world, so I thought it would be apropos to read this book。Reagan's text is rather simple and straightforward。 It is a story about how to get a teacher ready for school with advice given by kids, which is quite the role reversal。 It is a humors tale that lingers throughout the year from the first day of school to the very last。 Wildish's illustrations are wonderful and whimsical and depict the text rather well。The premise of the book is rather straightforward。 It tells how students could help their teacher get ready for various milestones in school like the first day of school, picture day, holiday concert, the hundredth day of school, field day, the unexpected day in-between, Teachers' Appreciation Day, and the last day of school。 Each section of the book has several tongue-in-cheek advice that students could help their teacher get ready。All in all, How to Get Your Teacher Ready is a wonderful quaint children's book on how to get one's teacher ready for various events during the school year and in turn help the students themselves。 。。。more

Clwseattle

How to Get Your Teacher Ready is very cute and in telling teacher how to get ready preps little ones on how to get ready。

Miss Sarah

A class gives advice to others about how to get your teacher through the school year。 fun and laughable this moves。 preschool and up

Sarah

I really enjoy this series。 These books are fun and silly。 I like how they reverse the two roles of children and adults。 This one is a good book for aspiring teachers to own。

Katie

If you are looking for a different read aloud at the beginning of the school year that kids aren't familiar with, this book would do。 It was just ok。 If kids like her other books such as How to Babysit a Grandpa, then they will enjoy this book too。 If you are looking for a different read aloud at the beginning of the school year that kids aren't familiar with, this book would do。 It was just ok。 If kids like her other books such as How to Babysit a Grandpa, then they will enjoy this book too。 。。。more

Mandy

(3。5)

Jnase1

A perfect book for Teacher Appreciation Day

Kathryn (Dragon Bite Books)

Review originally published on my blog Nine Pages。This comes from the same team that brought us How to Babysit a Grandma and a Grandpa, How to Raise a Mom, How to Surprise a Dad, and How to Catch a Santa。 The strange thing about this book to me is that the students seem to know more about the school and the classroom and the classes than the students do。 Is this for classes that get a new teacher mid-school year? Is this for a whole class of student redoing the year? Are there schools where Review originally published on my blog Nine Pages。This comes from the same team that brought us How to Babysit a Grandma and a Grandpa, How to Raise a Mom, How to Surprise a Dad, and How to Catch a Santa。 The strange thing about this book to me is that the students seem to know more about the school and the classroom and the classes than the students do。 Is this for classes that get a new teacher mid-school year? Is this for a whole class of student redoing the year? Are there schools where the class a) stays together and b) doesn’t change rooms but rather has a new teacher come to that classroom every year? It seems strange。 That being said, in this book there’s a lot of great advice for classes and classroom management and school events。 For that, it would be good for nervous kids on the first day of school。 I like the diversity of this class。 。。。more