As your students walk out the door at the end of the year, what do you want them to remember? Many teachers end their year with a final reflection project. I have seen teachers who do a themed project on a topic that the student is interested in. Some ideas included a specific dog breed, space, tornadoes, surfing, etc. The project included activities using skills that they learned through the year: writing a persuasive paper, an acrostic poem, creating a graph, making a bookmark, historical facts.... They ended their project by presenting them to parents and other classrooms in the school. This project allowed the students to reflect and celebrate their year while using their skills on a topic that was appealing to them.

What kind of activities do you have planned for your students to make the end of the year memorable?

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I plan on having my students to write to the first graders about what they will learn in 2nd grade. I also have stickers and pencils that say I am going to 3rd grade. I think that I am going to order some type of craft to end the year for the students to work on.

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I am a 4th grade teacher. I have students complete a TPT page all about me. I hang these up for my new class to read and learn about their new teacher in September

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