Saturday, April 21, 2012

End of the Year Learning Celebrations!

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9 comments:

  1. We do a graduation like any kindergarten teacher and we also have a celebration night where students share stories that they write.

    sn.nguyen19@gmail.com

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  2. I'm a first year teacher but I want to end tge school year tge way you just described!!! Thanks for such wonderful ideas!

    Brittany
    Kielarbn@pba.edu

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  3. We usually have a big splash day!

    rmariemuniz(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  4. 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! :)

    thepolkadotowl@gmail.com

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  5. WOW - this is all so incredibly FABULOUS!!! What a great way to celebrate learning!!!

    Jen
    Runde's Room

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  6. 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!

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  7. 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/

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  8. 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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