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If you are like me…our minds may be drifting into summer vacation mode already. But wait! Not just yet! We need to get our students through the rest of the year. So now what?
I bet, now that the school year is coming to a close, if you are like me, you are looking for some new and fun ways to review with our students. Right? This can be anything from activities, to games, to projects, etc., literally anything to keep their attention at this point! 🤣 (We all know what I am talking about here, if you don’t, you are not in a school building the last few weeks of school! I don’t know if I should be upset or that you should count your lucky stars!)
I always enjoyed using games and projects to review with my students at the end of the year. Like us… they are done too! Also, DO NOT feel guilty for “not teaching”! You taught all year! It’s okay to let students be accountable every once in a while.
Here are some blogs that I have written on reviewing with students in class:
- Why You Should Use Games In Class
- How To Use Projects To Increase Student Learning
- Back In The Classroom? Fun Ways to Review With Students!
- Need A Quick And Fun Way To Review Vocabulary With Students?
- How To Review With Students In Four Different Ways…That’s Fun!
- Giving Students A Choice In Their Learning
All the resources mentioned in these blogs and more are available for purchase on my TPT Store.
So let’s finish strong! Not only for our students, but for ourselves!
We are almost there!
We can do this!
We can do hard things!
The end of the semester for many teachers means preparing for finals, end of unit tests, end of course assessments (secretly looking forward to our much needed summer break), etc. For me, I am always on the lookout for new and fun ideas to review the curriculum that had been taught. For me at this point of the school year, I would be trying to wrap up a unit, prepare them for a fianl, all while trying to survive each day! Would now be a good time to talk about teacher tired or feeling like I work in a circus! 😜
As always, I hope you find the resources and advice helpful to you!
Merci,
Amanda