95 Ways Elementary Teachers Relax During Summer

How do teachers keep up with all the latest trends in education?  How do they keep themselves motivated and fresh every year? 

Here are 95 ways teachers stay fresh for school. These ideas are from elementary teachers just like you, who want to be the best teacher they can be.  These are things that teachers do over the summer to stay fresh for school

How do teachers keep up on all the latest trends in education?  How do they keep themselves motivated and fresh every year?  Here are 95  ideas from elementary teachers just like you, who want to be the best teacher they can be.  These are things that teachers do over the summer to stay fresh for school. #teachersummer #whatihavelearnedteaching

A word of advice: this is a list of ideas teachers generate.  It is a long list.  Don’t feel like you have to do it all.  You can’t do it all.  I wrote an entire blog post about being unable to do everything as a teacher.  

Pick a few areas or ideas that resonate with you and try them out.  See if they work for you.  If not, don’t do them anymore.  If they do, continue doing them and add another idea to your routine. 

Here are a couple of blog posts that might also help you not stress about teaching or keep from being too overwhelmed by teaching:

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Here are 95 ideas to help you stay fresh as an elementary teacher over the summer. These ideas are divided into two groups: school-related and non-school-related activities.

Ideally, we teachers would do some of both groups. I hope you find some ideas that you can adopt this summer!

Relax by Not Doing School-Related Activities

Below are some non-school-related activities that teachers do over the summer to stay fresh. These fun and relaxing activities are separate from school and work and focus on spending time with family, reading, exercising, and doing things for yourself.

  1. Maintain a positive attitude and start every day as a new day
  2. Keep to a regular exercise routine
  3. Always try to learn new things
  4. Read outdoors is refreshing and allows thoughts to flow
  5. Keep my coffee supply stocked
  6. Take time just for yourself every weekend
  7. Practice self-care for nearly the entire summer
  8. Do water aerobics in my pool
  9. Take the weekend to just spend time with family
  10. Try not to take work home
  11. Give myself me time
  12. Join a running clinic
  13. Get 7 hours of sleep
  14. Go on a short run each day
  15. Spend time with people I love
  16. Have at least one last date night a week
  17. Get a manicure and pedicure to relax
  18. Go to the beach with family and friends
  19. Spend time praying and reading God’s Word for wisdom
  20. Sleep, run and spend time with family
  21. Read a lot of inspirational texts
  22. Read my mushy romantic stories
  23. Get a massage and do my hair and nails
  24. Go to bed before midnight
  25. Enough sleep, healthy food, and some peaceful mindfulness
  26. Take a social media break and limit technology
  27. Pick out an audiobook to listen to on my commute
  28. Do fun summer activities right up until August with kids
  29. Make sure I go to all the necessary doctor appointments
  30. Have a cup of coffee in silence
  31. Balance work and play
  32. Work out and eat a good breakfast
  33. Swim in my pool and explore different places in my city
  34. Schedule spa days or weekend trips
  35. Enjoy sunrise and sunset
  36. Read a good book, make art, get enough rest
  37. Travel
  38. Go to yoga
  39. Cook great food
  40. Sit on my front porch
  41. Spend quality time at home
  42. Ride a spin bike
  43. Spend time in the pool
  44. Read my guilty pleasure: horror books
  45. Read non-teacher books
  46. Can all the garden vegetables
  47. Work in the garden
  48. Take walks
  49. Read on the patio
  50. Visit grandchildren
  51. Participating in HIIT Hot Pilates 2-3 days a week
  52. Watch a movie
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School-Related Activities that Help Teachers Stay Fresh

This group of ideas for teachers is focused on school-related activities that bring new ideas and can invigorate your teaching throughout the year.

  1. Do a little bit of prep at a time gradually throughout the summer
  2. Plan fresh activities for my classroom
  3. List want-to’s for this year
  4. Reflect on the previous year and generate new ideas for the next year
  5. Read blogs to gain new perspectives
  6. Take professional development every summer
  7. Figure out how to go digital and use Google classroom
  8. Follow other educators on Instagram
  9. Watch free Facebook lives with reading and writing specialists
  10. Browse Pinterest and Teachers Pay Teachers through the summer to be inspired to learn something new
  11. Following social media for new tips and tricks and by
  12. Reread professional development books
  13. Keep up with current research in the field
  14. Learn from and collaborate with other teachers and online educators
  15. Start a new planner
  16. Host student teachers to see their new ideas
  17. Look for new ways to keep kids excited
  18. Plan out my year
  19. Organize my classroom and materials
  20. Change things that need to be better
  21. Pay attention to the latest trends related to students
  22. Watch vlogs, listen to podcasts, attend webinars
  23. Laugh with my kids and my co-workers and try to keep a sense of humor whenever possible
  24. Focus on ADHD-related books to better understand some students
  25. Never stop working to grow
  26. Plan to provide more opportunities for hands-on learning in math
  27. Go back to school and start your master’s degree
  28. Discover new and fun ways to teach
  29. Buy the best resources and supplies that can be found
  30. Promise to leave school on time
  31. Plan to implement a Daily Classroom Meeting agenda that focuses on skills for success in school and life
  32. Subscribe to lots of teacher Facebook groups
  33. Pick a few school projects, crafty or practical, that I don’t get time for during the school year
  34. Attend a week of training in the Responsive Classroom
  35. Participating in Twitter chats with other teachers
  36. Scrub my classroom top to bottom, clean out my supply area, and purge useless items
  37. Help create a school-wide pacing guide for ELA
  38. Create fresh binder covers
  39. Re-read Understanding by Design right before the year starts
  40. Attend a 2-day literacy conference
  41. Make the classroom jazzy for incoming student
  42. Buy a new children’s book to read in September
  43. Re-read The First Days of School and The Power of Our Words
  44. Spend a lot of quiet time in my room alone, visualizing the upcoming year
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What do you do to keep yourself fresh over the summer? Do you rest, relax and rejuvenate? Do you look forward to next year and search for new ideas for your classroom? Or a little of both? I’d love to hear about it in the comments below.

Jessica BOschen

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Jessica is a teacher, homeschool parent, and entrepreneur. She shares her passion for teaching and education on What I Have Learned. Jessica has 16 years of experience teaching elementary school and currently homeschools her two middle and high school boys. She enjoys scaffolding learning for students, focusing on helping our most challenging learners achieve success in all academic areas.

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226 Comments

  1. I stay fresh with daily prayer and wonderful people that help keep me floating when I feel like I’m drowning.

  2. LarRissa Grant says:

    Thanks for the always informative and interesting emails and the opportunity to possibly win! I spend a huge part of the summer just enjoying my personal children and giving them all of me. When we get closer to school I start looking at all the new ideas I have found and figuring out how to get some new energy in my classroom!

  3. I stay fresh by enjoying my weekends with family. I am also working on some planning now for the school year so that I have more of my weekends to myself.

  4. I like to read a professional book during the summer that I can use during the upcoming school year! I am also already signed up for your emails! I love getting thrm!

  5. Melissa Campbell says:

    I have a list of favorite titles that I reread such as The First Days of School(Wong) and The Power of Our Words(Denton).

  6. Angela Schmidt says:

    Thank you for all the work you do. I enjoy reading and looking at things you have to offer. I stay fresh by trying to learn something new each week. It is great to see & learn from online presenters. It is not always easy to travel to conferences.

  7. Hello! I try to keep myself fresh for the school year by researching a topic that I want to improve in. I’ve been researching classroom management and work-life balance techniques for the last couple of years, and this upcoming year, I’m learning about Daily 5, PBL, and WBT.
    Thank you for the opportunity to enter the giveaway!

  8. I spend time with my family doing things not related to school but I also try to find a little time to knock out some of my back to school prep so I’m not so overwhelmed the first few weeks of school.

  9. Dawn Hilliard says:

    I choose a new goal to focus on throughout the school year to keep fresh for the new year.

  10. I like to spend a lot of quiet time in my room alone visualizing the upcoming year and focusing on my new class and how I see this year going. Thanks for the giveaway!

  11. I rest as much as possible. I go to trainings. I eat out with friends. I visit my grandchildren.

  12. In order to stay fresh for the next school year, I always try to completely take off June and July from most school related tasks. This gives me the mental break I need and once August 1st rolls around, I am ready to get back into the game and start planning for the new school year!

  13. Nicole Sellin says:

    Thank you for the give away! To stay fresh this upcoming school year, I have been participating in HIIT Hot Pilates 2-3 days a week this summer and I will continue during the year. It is a great way to work out the stress and take care of myself.

  14. Kimberly Charleboix says:

    I stay fresh by thinking of a problem I experienced in the previous year and thinking of a new way to address it. This strategy has helped me in all aspects of my teaching.

  15. I like to enjoy my hobbies that I often don’t have time for during the school year. I also like to get something ready for the next school year during the summer so I have new things for the new year and I can make it at a more relaxed pace.

  16. Thanks for the giveaway! I try to read a new professional book over the summer so I have some fresh ideas and inspiration for the upcoming year!

  17. Lois Ritter says:

    I stay fresh by reading at least one professional book during the summer. I love to get new ideas to try with my students! I also catch up on all the things I saved to read from Facebook and Pinterest.

  18. Heather Ward says:

    I stay fresh for the new year by reading all the things that I didn’t have time to read during the school year!

  19. I keep myself fresh by reading professional books and blogs to learn new strategies and fresh ideas.

  20. Your a great resource for homeschool mamas…. Thank you

  21. I stay fresh by following loads of wonderful teacher bloggers. They inspire me daily and remind me why I continue to work hard in a stressful but rewarding job. Thank you for the giveaway!