oh my this looks amazing!! We celebrate by having our resource teachers take groups at a time and do things like bead necklaces, movies, etc. So fun! :)
These 2 packages are amazing! Last year I had my kids writing a fiction story in those blank books and invited the parents in to hear students read them. I am definitely planning on using this for next year!
I just love this idea of celebrating children's achievements in such a grand way. Over here in the UK, it tends only to be the kids that go onto High School that present an end of year assembly. But, I am going to have to buck that trend after being inspired with what I've seen. A great blog post, thank you so much for sharing.
Lisa Warner Fieldhead Carr Primary School Leeds, UK http://www.year4blogspot.blogspot.co.uk/
I purchased this awhile back & am so glad I did!!! This project has brought so much purpose & meaning to our last few weeks of school! We had our celebration today--38 students and about 20+ parents--and received raving reviews!!! Thanks for the inspiration! Next year we plan on adding a celebrity walk of fame (stars on the hallway floor leading up to our rooms) & dividing up the narrator parts to give more variety in lead speakers. Thank you for putting such a great resource out there!!!
We do a graduation like any kindergarten teacher and we also have a celebration night where students share stories that they write.
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I'm a first year teacher but I want to end tge school year tge way you just described!!! Thanks for such wonderful ideas!
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We usually have a big splash day!
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oh my this looks amazing!! We celebrate by having our resource teachers take groups at a time and do things like bead necklaces, movies, etc. So fun! :)
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WOW - this is all so incredibly FABULOUS!!! What a great way to celebrate learning!!!
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Runde's Room
AWESOME!
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First Grade Blue SKies
These 2 packages are amazing! Last year I had my kids writing a fiction story in those blank books and invited the parents in to hear students read them. I am definitely planning on using this for next year!
ReplyDeleteI just love this idea of celebrating children's achievements in such a grand way. Over here in the UK, it tends only to be the kids that go onto High School that present an end of year assembly. But, I am going to have to buck that trend after being inspired with what I've seen.
ReplyDeleteA great blog post, thank you so much for sharing.
Lisa Warner
Fieldhead Carr Primary School
Leeds, UK
http://www.year4blogspot.blogspot.co.uk/
I purchased this awhile back & am so glad I did!!! This project has brought so much purpose & meaning to our last few weeks of school! We had our celebration today--38 students and about 20+ parents--and received raving reviews!!! Thanks for the inspiration! Next year we plan on adding a celebrity walk of fame (stars on the hallway floor leading up to our rooms) & dividing up the narrator parts to give more variety in lead speakers. Thank you for putting such a great resource out there!!!
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