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Navigating the Homestretch in the Classroom: 3 Tips for Ending the School Year on a High Note for Teachers

Episode 210 Published 2 years, 11 months ago
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Ah, the homestretch into the last day of school in the classroom.

As teachers enter the final weeks of school, your thoughts are likely shifting from academic tasks to the anticipation of the last days of school and of summer break. But don't give up just yet! There is still a fun way to make the most of this school year and end on a high note. In this episode, I will discuss three tips for navigating the homestretch: creating a memory book, planning special end-of-the-year activities, and making the last week of school the perfect time and memorable for the entire class.

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