Description
Imagine how wonderful your school’s atmosphere would be if EVERY person who worked there felt important…appreciated… cherished… You can easily facilitate such an atmosphere by spreading a little sunshine with this end of year writing craftivity! It’s perfect for Teachers’ Appreciation Week or as an end of year/last week of school activity. It includes all members of the staff, so no one is left out. Best yet, thank you note writing is a skill that kids will always need.
By the end of the school year, countless members of school personnel have positively impacted your students’ lives by working hard to make your school a better place. This end of year writing craftivity project will provide your students with an opportunity to give back to the entire school community!
What will my students learn?
Students will learn how to write a proper thank you note by interpreting quotes on thankfulness and reading and evaluating a classic thank you note written by George Washington Carver. They will reflect on the meaning of gratitude and consider all of the people who have had a positive impact on their school year. After learning about the elements that make up a well written thank you note, they will follow instructions to create a wonderful 3D envelope/card.
What is included?
- Detailed instructions
- Mentor texts
- Prewriting activities
- Visual examples
- 3 pop up and foldable cards (optional)
- answer keys
Have fun using the End of Year Writing Craftivity to spread some sunshine!
Thank you!
Darlene Anne
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