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End of the Year Activities

 

About This Daily Classroom Special 
Each week Homework Hotline will suggest homework assignments aimed at grades K-1 and 2-3. Homework Hotline is maintained by Buzz Eyler, Director of Educational Technology
at the Orcutt School District ( CA) and a Teachers Network web mentor. 

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End of the Year Activities

This week the homework will center on end of the year activities. The activities are appropriate for K-3, except as noted. Feel free to copy, cut, and paste the assignments into your own word processor for sending home (or print this page).

This will be the last Homework Hotline for this year. Thanks to all of you who have checked in each week to see the suggested topics.

Day 1

Ask the children to think of five things which they are better at doing now than they were at the beginning of the year.

Day 2

Ask the children list three students who have been their friends this year. Tell what was special about each child.

Day 3

Ask the children to write or dictate five things they would change about their classroom and/or school to make it better next year.

Day 4

Ask the children to write a letter to their parents thanking them for the help given this year. Ask the parents to write a letter about how their child has changed from the beginning of the year.

 

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