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End of the Year Resources for Your Classroom

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The end of the school year is an exciting time of year. There is so much going on, so usually the last few weeks fly by. Most teachers would agree. The last week or week and a half is a full on celebration. Your students are tired and ready for a break from cramming so much into one day. These end of the year resources are a perfect way to send your learners off for the summer!

End of the Year Memory Book

I never had a year where I didn’t give this memory book to my students to complete. It’s a great resource to use during the mornings and off time throughout the day. I let students pair up, and find a comfy place in the room to work on it each day. My parents loved reading through it on the last day of school!

There are 15 editable pages that you can customize to fit your school year.

I love looking at each student’s self portrait!

Here are a few more sneak peeks of what else is included!

This page is my favorite. I enjoy seeing what my students write about themselves. It’s a great way to spend some time bragging on themselves!

End of the Year Certificates and Diplomas

End of the year resources continue with these editable certificates and diplomas! No year is complete without an award ceremony for your students! These certificates are good for preschool, pre-k and kindergarten classrooms.

Each certificate is editable! No need to purchase new certificates every year. Just edit the student name, teacher, date and school every year.

Are you holding a special ceremony that includes family and friends? I’ve included these fun invitations to send home to those special people!

You can grab these certificates using the link below!

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