Classroom Events G
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2. Secure Venue
- Your classroom (modify seating)
- Library, gym, or cafeteria (for larger events)
- Outdoor space (weather backup required)
2. Set SMART Goals
- Specific – “Increase participation in reading”
- Measurable – “80% of students share a project”
- Achievable – Within class time/budget
- Relevant – Connects to curriculum or SEL
- Time-bound – 60-minute event
A. Event Planning Checklist (printable)
- [ ] Purpose & goals written
- [ ] Date approved by admin
- [ ] Budget created & funded
- [ ] Volunteers recruited (at least 2 adults)
- [ ] All materials purchased/borrowed
- [ ] Permission slips distributed (if needed)
- [ ] Run sheet finalized
- [ ] Tech tested
- [ ] Food allergies communicated
- [ ] Cleanup plan ready