![]() ![]() Pick the topics and levels that work best for you and your class. There are several options and differentiated levels included in this resource. This memory book is jam-packed with options and pages, but you do not need to use all of the pages in this book! You’ll also find pages for students to record their summer plans and what they hope to learn next year. There are also subject and skills-centered pages for students to share what they learned in reading, math, science, social studies, and so on. You’re special (great for paras or parent volunteers). ![]() The pages range from drawing a picture only to a picture and a simple written response to a drawing and lines for 1-2 sentences. The themed pages are offered with options for differentiation, which allows you to pick which layout works best for your students. If you have parent volunteers that help out in your classroom, this is a great project for them to help with!Įach page of the memory book focuses on only one theme. They also make a great small group activity too. You can complete these books as a class in a whole group activity. You can even let your students customize their memory book by choosing their own color of cover! The covers look great printed on colored paper. There are 4 cover page options included: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and one generic cover which would work for any grade level. Therefore, it doesn’t require you to use up your precious colored copies.Īll students will need to complete their memory books are pencils and crayons. The entire book is copy machine friendly as it’s all in blackline. ![]() This makes for a great differentiated writing activity that you can use during the final weeks of school. Several of the pages have multiple options, depending on how much writing you want your students to do. This means that the pages are kid-friendly with large spaces for drawing and larger, dotted lines for writing. This memory book was designed specifically for Pre-K through First Grade students. This memory book is the kind of thing that parents will bring out at their child’s high school graduation to look back on their years in school, which all started with YOU. They also serve as a keepsake that students and their families will look back on for years to come. Parents LOVE memory books too! For one, they provide a glimpse into their child’s year with you. Plus, it’s so fun to see each student’s opinion on things, like their favorite field trip, favorite class activity, or even their favorite lunch! They are great for wrapping up the school year and savoring the last few days together, while still working on important reading and writing skills. You can staple the pages together or use a binding machine to create the books.These Kindergarten Memory Books are perfect to make during the last few weeks of school. Record or draw their ideas for them to refer to. This is a super important step to refresh student’s memories. Next, as a group, have students brainstorm a list of ideas surrounding that theme or topic. First select the page that you will be working on. To create the memory book I would suggest that you complete only one page per day. You do not need to use all of the pages in this book. Pages range from drawing a picture only, a picture and a simple written response, or a drawing and lines for a sentence or two. Theme pages are offered with differentiated options so that you can pick which lay-out works best for your students. All pages are in black and white to save on color ink Įach page focuses on only one theme such as my school, recess, a special day, class parties, etc. There are four cover page options included: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and one generic cover which would work for any grade level. The pages are kid-friendly with large spaces for drawing and larger dotted lines for writing.įor this resource students will just need pencils and crayons. This memory book was designed specifically for Pre-Kindergarten through first grade students. Plus it serves as a sweet memento for students to look back on. Memory books are a perfect way to gather student opinions and experiences throughout the year. ![]()
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