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End of the Year Memory Book Writing Prompt Printable & Digital Seesaw Activities

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The Candy Class
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PreK - 6th
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I used this by scanning it into a Seesaw activity during distance learning, but it would also be great in person. A great way to reflect on the year. There are enough page options that you can also just pick and choose your favourites or the most relevant to your year.

Description

Include fun writing prompts for the end of the school year, and let students combine their writing into a memory book! This includes many pages that you can pick and choose. Not only is this keepsake book a good way to store memories, dream, and reflect, but writing is always a great way to incorporate higher order thinking skills because of the creativity involved in it!

Includes Three Versions:

•PDF with colorless pages for printing

•JPG images in color for use with programs like Seesaw. Simply upload and have students draw and write on it. These images can also be used in other programs like Google Slides for Google Classroom use and PowerPoint Online for Microsoft Teams.

•PDF in color flattened with the ability for you to delete any pages you choose. This can be used in programs like Seesaw or others that will allow you to upload a PDF and let students draw and write on them. The PDF lets you use more pages together at once in Seesaw, since images are limited to 10 there. However, with a PDF, you can have 20 pages that you can modify by deleting extras like a grade level page in for third grade when you just need the one for first grade.

Everything is in landscape view and formatted well for being used digitally.

****I just added the options to make this digital friendly. I will add directions later, but you can find a bunch of tutorials online for adding PDFs to Google Slides and adding images into Seesaw.*****

Includes the Following Pages:

•Memory Book Cover (Year is editable)

Pages About the Student and Class:

•Selfie Page (One labeled for each grade level from kindergarten-sixth grade. I also included a generic one.)

•Good Citizen Moment

•Remembering Friends

•Interactive page for friends to say kind words about the student

•Classmates page

•About the teacher

•Notes from the teacher (an interactive page for you to put a special note to your students)

Memoir Pages:

•Memorable events

•Treasured moments

•Funny moment story

•Field trip page

•About their favorite book

•Learning snapshot

•Telling about their favorite subject

•Oops, an adorable page to tell about a mistake and what they learned from it

•Biggest challenge page (and how it became their biggest accomplishment)

•I was surprised I liked....

Dreaming about the Future Pages:

•Bucket list for the summer

•Vacation plans (and alternative option for summer plans instead)

•Favorite summer activities

•Future dreams

•Looking forward to next year

•Still growing page (improvements made and what the student still is working on improving)

•A letter to the future class

Farewell Pages:

•Autograph page

•See you later, alligator…A page for students to reflect on what they will miss

With this end of year memory book, you don't need to visit 5 stores gathering supplies, spend an afternoon smelling melting plastic from a laminator, or even cut out a single thing. This activity is engaging, something students can hold onto for years, and adds that end of the year fun element! This end of the year, simply print and go! Then run out the doors for summer! Oh, yeah!

*A note about digital use with Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams: These programs do not really offer easy ways to illustrate. However, I do have a link to a free tech course included that will show you how your students can create images in other programs and import them into Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams.

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Thank you for stopping by The Candy Class! I hope your end of the year is extra special and this memory book helps students remember their year with you always!

Jolene :)

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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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