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Planning The Last Week of School Virtually!

(Click on pictures to view them as links) As we wrap up this school year it is important to let our students go on their summer breaks with a little bit of fun. Ever since the pandemic began there has been a shift in how we traditionally teach our students, virtual learning was a new experience for me and I'm assuming that it was the same for you, it made me rethink the way that I structured my lessons. To end this year on a high note, I have decided to share some of my ideas for virtual activities that can be used on the last week of school to celebrate the end of another academic school year.  Digital End of The Year Memory Flipbook A memory flipbook is perfect for students to revisit the most special moments of their school year. Students will be able to reflect and write about their experience of the school year when they fill out the memory flipbook. In this digital memory flipbook, students can write about their school, themselves, their favorites, their best memories, a lett
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Virtual Christmas Class Party Ideas!

(Click on pictures to view them as links) This year has not been easy on any of us, the pandemic has essentially changed the way we do things. It has affected the way we interact with our students and how we are not able to have a personal connection with them through virtual sessions. Let's all be honest the classes haven't been as much fun. I've felt this with my students and decided to create some activities that might help get some fun back into my class. It is important that our students have a fun time while learning new concepts. We will not let this pandemic stop us from doing the best for our students, it's nearly Christmas and our students deserve fun activities to end this year off. Since this is the season of giving, I have listed some of the Christmas themed ideas I came up with below, feel free to go through them and try them out in your own classes. Scavenger Hunt Get students running around their house with this fun game. To play this with your students,

Turkey Themed Google Slides Activity Ideas!

                                                                       (Click on pictures to view them as links)  Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and if you're teaching virtually you might not be able to do the usual activities with your students. I've put together a list of 'turkey-themed' Google Slides activities that you can assign your students to do through Google Classroom. My Pet Turkey This activity is perfect to teach creative writing, students will have a lot of fun creating their own imaginary pet turkey. Students can name their turkey, decide the gender, age, color of feathers, height, weight, turkey's favourites, interesting facts about their turkey, special talents their turkey has and write all about it.  (Click Here) Where Is The Turkey? This activity is a great way to teach prepositions words to students. You can create google slides where students will have to read the preposition word that is written and move the turkey to the correct posi

VIRTUAL HALLOWEEN CLASS PARTY IDEAS!

    (Click on pictures to view them as links)  We as teachers are used to taking part in Halloween with our students, let this year be no exception. The global pandemic has changed the way we interact with our classes and many traditional Halloween activities that we take part in may not be possible this year due to social distancing. I have created this blog post which consists of different ways we can celebrate Halloween virtually with our students.   Halloween is going to look a bit different this year, as many traditional Halloween activities may not be possible due to social distancing. This blog contains different ways you can celebrate Halloween virtually with your students. Virtual Costume Contest Dressing up in different and exciting costumes is the most fun part of Halloween, students get to show their creativity with the costumes they choose to wear. To celebrate Halloween virtually, you can ask  your students to dress up and show off their costumes on a video call. You can