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End of Year Writing Activities End of Year Writing and Crafts

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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
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68 pages
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My students love these! They are inspired to write because of the cute crafts! I'm using these activities to create a memory book to send home on the last day.
Such a fun way to keep the kids writing into the end of the year. They loved the craft page toppers too! Definitely using this every year!
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Are you looking for the perfect way to wrap up the school year in writing? Look no further! These 8 end of the year writing activities are the perfect way to keep your students engaged and writing until the last bell rings! With this resource, your students will get to reflect on the school year, and look ahead to the summer break and the following school year. Plus, these fun writing crafts are sure to add a little spark of creativity to the last days of school! So, don't wait - get your students writing with these end of the year writing activities today!

End of the Year Writing Prompts and Crafts:

  1. This Year was One in a 'Melon' - Students write about what they accomplished this year and create a watermelon craft.
  2. Summer Bucket List - Students write about what they hope to do over the summer and complete a sand bucket and shovel craft.
  3. My Future is Bright - Students write about what they want to be when they grow up and top their writing with sunglasses they color.
  4. This Year was Sweet - Students write about what made this year sweet and create a pineapple craft.
  5. Floating Into... Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade - Students write why they are ready to move onto the next grade and have 5 choices of floats to create. There are papers for each grade K through 3.
  6. This Year Was "Un-BEE-lievable" - Students write about what made this year great and top with a bee craft.
  7. My Friends are Cool - Students write about the friends they made this year and complete an ice cream craft.
  8. "Owl" Always Remember - Students write about a person or event they will always remember and add an owl craft.

Each prompt has writing sheets with handwriting lines and lines, a craft and bulletin board letters. All of these activities are NO PREP! Just print and use!

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Total Pages
68 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
3 Weeks
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces in which they tell a reader the topic or the name of the book they are writing about and state an opinion or preference about the topic or book (e.g., My favorite book is...).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events, tell about the events in the order in which they occurred, and provide a reaction to what happened.
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.
Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide some sense of closure.
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.

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