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The end of the year brings testing, finishing up grades, field days, assemblies, and more! Between all of this (plus exhaustion!) it can get hard to continually create engaging lesson plans. Having low-prep, meaningful end

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Great list of classroom award ideas and free award certificate templates in this post! Kindergarten Awards, Classroom Awards Certificates, Student Awards Certificates, Classroom Awards, Academic Awards, Class Awards, Kids Awards, Perfect Attendance, School Awards

Classroom Award Tips and Freebies! Most schools have some sort of award program at the end of the year to recognize students for achieving the Honor Roll, having perfect attendance, or excelling in other areas. Most of my students received an award, but there were always some who didn't receive anything at all. Typically these children were the very ones who had struggled all year and who were facing difficulties and a lack of parent support at home. I couldn't help but feel sorry for them…

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End of the Year Award Bookmarks are the awards students treasure long after the last school bell! Kindergarten Awards, End Of The Year Celebration, Classroom Awards, School Awards, Award Ideas, End Of Year Activities, Ela Classroom, Student Humor, Preschool Graduation

Click on the photo below to be taken straight to my TpT store and this resource! It is that weird time of year when some of us are spending out last days with our students and the others of us feel like the end of the year is still miles away. Personally, I have 4 weeks left. I'm trying to think of those 4 weeks as 19 days to make a lasting impact on the little brains I have in my class. 19 days to see their smiles, laugh at their jokes, and enjoy their company. 19 days to solidify…

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