This compliment book is a great end of the year activity or use it during the year as part of a social emotional lesson. Your students will love writing messages and sharing memories with each other. Print one for yourself and keep a memento of your class each year! Pages are formatted to be prin...
Celebrate all your students' hard work over the course of the year with Editable Class Awards! There are 77 Editable Awards total offered in Color &
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Algebra I summer math review packet for students entering geometry or algebra 2
A few years ago, a 4th-grade student I had worked with regularly since kindergarten sulked into my office. Her head was down and her arms were crossed. I could tell she had been crying. She had just created a memory book with her classroom teacher when it suddenly hit her: elementary school was really over.…
It's finally that time, teachers! Late nights, chaos, and bittersweet emotions bring out some of the best (and funniest) memes that lighten up the mood, and give us a little chuckle. I thought it would be fun to have a little corner of the web with some end of the year teacher memes. So sit back and enjoy...but try not to sip any liquids for the next 60 seconds!
This Time Capsule Letter can be used in a time capsule you open in 1 year, 5 years, or even at high school graduation! Students of all ages enjoy writing a letter to their future self! Use this letter to make a First Day or Last Day Time Capsule, a great back to school activity! This Letter to Future Me is written in a fill-in-the-blank style to stimulate student's thinking. You may choose to bury the letters in a time capsule, keep them safe in your desk, or send home to parents for safe keeping. Boy and Girl clipart versions included in both color & blackline. Happy teaching everyone! ❤ Click HERE to view 750+ resources by Happy Teacher Happy Students ❤ ************************************************************************************************ ⭐Happy Teacher Club Join for Exclusive Freebies, Tips & Tricks ⭐Happy Teacher Happy Students Blog Visit My Blog and Chat All Things Teaching! ⭐Instagram: Let's be friends! Use one of my resources in your class or homeschool? I want to see it! Tag me @happyteacherhappystudents in your photo I’ll send you a special freebie. ⭐ Questions? Looking for something not already in my store? Contact Me @ [email protected] ************************************************************************************************ ** Visit my STORE and click on the 'green star' to follow me and be the first to know about new products, sales & freebies! ** Please remember to rate this product so that you earn TPT Credits for future purchases! Copyright © Happy Teacher Happy Students. All rights reserved. This file is intended for classroom and personal use only. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following: **You may print for your personal, classroom use, and non-commercial use only. **Clipart, graphics, photographs, found inside this product are copyrighted. They may not be extracted from this file without written permission from the original artist(s).
i adore helen she has the vibes of that distant relative auntie who you see once a year during family gatherings and she's overly enthusiastic about your personal life
It's time to find out if your second graders have successfully mastered those tricky irregular past tense verbs. Assess your students’ understanding of common irregular past tense verbs with this end-of-year activity.
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Remember overhead projectors? Surely you have one of these dinosaurs steadily gathering dust in the back corner of a classroom at your school, a trusty back up plan in the event of a technological apocalypse. I know that my school has a few of these mini-metallic brontosaurus-like contraptions lying around, but better yet, we also have leftover overhead transparencies which are the true inspiration for this creative project that I'm THRILLED to share with you!! How To Make a Hologram Viewer for your iPad/iPhone Step #1: Obtain an Overhead Transparency Step #2: Download template Step #3: Tape template onto the transparency Step #4: Cut the OUTSIDE of the template with scissors, then carefully cut the inside. Do NOT cut the dotted lines. Step #5: Before removing the template, fold and firmly crease the template (and transparency) at the dotted lines. Step #6: Remove the template and discard Step #7: Mold and shape the folded transparency until it forms a rectangular pyramid (sans top). Step #8: Secure the loose edges together with cellophane tape. Using Your Hologram Viewer There are many 3D hologram videos available. I've catalogued several of my favorites here . Step #1: Open a 3D hologram video Step #2: Place the narrow end of your viewer on top of your iPhone/iPad Step #3: For best viewing, move device to the edge of a desk or table Step #4: View the hologram from the side of device This nifty project is sure to DELIGHT your students! Once again, thanks for: ChatGPT for Teachers!! Are you unfamiliar with AI? Curious how ChatGPT can support you as an educator? Get this FABULOUS resource to help support YOU as an educator!! Written BY a teacher FOR teachers!
It's that time of year.
Algebra I summer math review packet for students entering geometry or algebra 2
Print this free kindergarten assessment pack to use as end of the year testing for your kindergarten students. This is a great way to see where your students are at, and find any areas for development.
Hwang Hyunjin, the prince of South Korea, decided that he needs a break from the royalty life and wanted to start his senior year of high school in a real school. He ends up staying at his Mom's friends place, in Busan, for the time being of his stay. But, his trip to Busan might just have gotten a whole lot crazier after he met a certain boy...
Inside: End of the year games for Spanish class. The end of the year can be… interesting, right? Everyone is tired, you have run out of ideas, testing has already been done, and summer is on everyone’s mind. Here are some ideas that work with ANY unit or theme and put all the summer energy to
Use these debate topics for high school to generate lively classroom discussion. Never staged a debate? Don't worry. Step-by-step instructions will help!