Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
It’s May and June is just around the bend. You’re probably counting the days till summer vacation. Be sure to stop by and see what these teachers are doing in their classrooms and gather some great tips and ideas. This is the last link-up for this school year. We’ll see you in August.
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Rejoice, The Last Day of School has Arrived
By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
When that last day comes around, we’re elated, and yes, a little wistful, and the kids feel the same way….buuuut they’re also quite excited and hyper, it’s the end of the year after all. We know we have to come up with some groovy ideas to give them a great send off, all while maintaining our sanity. This post has just what the doctor ordered to help make this final day memorable for everyone, including you.
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Slide into Summer
By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning
Create a Super Summer Kit to ease your students into summer and get them ready for the next school year!
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Mining for Gold Gets Even Better
By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools
Gold fever! It’s what drew thousands of men to California in 1849 and it still sparks student excitement and dreams of wealth today! Challenge your students to improve
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Wrapping Up the School Year
By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR’s Classroom
How do you wrap up your school year? I know it’s easy to coast to the end but I see it as a time to go out strong! Leave your kids with amazing memories and fun stuff. Since testing is over, it’s a good time to branch out and do some really fun activities.
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America the Beautiful
By Gini Musmanno of Reading Spotlight
For your patriotic enjoyment, watch this one minute slideshow.
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Activities for the End of the Year
By Charlene Tess of Charlene Tess
Here are 2 HOTS Activity for the End of the Year.
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The “Lure” of Fish – The Benefits of Keeping an Aquarium in Your Classroom
By Vicky Rauch of Scipi Products
When I taught third grade in an inner city school, I knew the children needed something to love, but being a city girl, my love of animals was deficient. That is when my husband helped me to set up an aquarium. I purchased a water heater, a bubblier, chemicals, plants, fish food, and of course the fish! Little did I know what effect this would have on my students.
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Review Activities
By Erik Arndt of Insights to English
Here are some activities that you can use with your class to review vocabulary and grammar. There are quite a few to choose from, and each is customizable; use whatever is best for your class!
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7 Tips to Help Students Edit Their Essays
By Sally Hansen of Purposeful Plans
With technology today, it’s hard not to edit during the revision phase. But it’s important to keep the creativity flowing during the revision phase and wait to makes edits during the editing phase. Read more for some useful tips to help your students stay focused during the editing phase.
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Preparing for Book Clubs: Tips for Success
By Marcy Howe of It’s a Teacher Thing
If you are considering using book clubs in your classroom, I’ve shared essential tips to help your book clubs be a success. You don’t want to miss these pointers for engaging all students and for reducing teacher workload.
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Citizen Scientists ready For Summer
By Margo Gentile of Margo Gentile
Summer is the perfect time for kids to be outside and appreciate their natural surroundings. Wouldn’t it be nice if they could learn about nature and science as “casual learners? They can! I’d like to share some terrific citizen scientist programs that kids could participate in without even leaving their back yard.
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