As the days get shorter and winter starts to settle in, it’s normal for students (and teachers!) to feel a little sluggish. In the early years, shorter daylight hours can affect focus, energy, and overall engagement—but there are simple, practical ways to keep your classroom lively and supportive. Here’s how I help students stay on track—whether I’m supporting French and English Kindergarten classrooms or Grade 1: 1. Brighten the Day with Hands-On Activities Hands-on activities are lifesavers in the winter months. Students stay engaged because they can touch, manipulate, and explore materials. Whether it’s tactile math centres, sorting games, or building activities, using bright materials and bilingual instructions helps students remain focused and connected to learning. 2. Keep Transitions Smooth and Predictable Short days can feel even longer if students are unsure of what’s coming next. Clear, visual schedules in both French and English make transitions easier and reduce stress.…
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Published November 20, 2025
