Freebies and End of School Year Stuff

I know I haven't blogged in forever.  Honestly, I haven't created in a month, blogged in a month, or really done anything outside of my Facebook fan page in a month.  I haven't forgotten, but friends, I am just exhausted.

After Spring Break, we hit the ground running with reviewing, benchmarks, Field Day (which I plan), Relay for Life, and all the other little things you are trying to fit in at the end of the year.

With all the craziness, I always end up feeling a little sad this time of year.  There's something about realizing your year is coming to an end that makes you want to hold on while at the same time you are counting down.  I'm realizing that my sweet little rascals aren't so little anymore.  They are ready to go which is great, but at the same time hard because I know some will move.

That sad moment only lasts for a second as I realize I have awards to get done, Dollar Tree superlatives to finish, parent gifts, teacher gifts (for the people that work with my kids), and lots of little memories to try to give my little munchkins.

Anyway, here are a few pictures from the last few weeks.  By the way, I mentioned Field Day.  Did I mention that Field Day and Relay for Life were on the same day this year!  Let's just say, I got in 20,000 steps that day.  It was a crazy fun day and we definitely made some memories.
Also, below are a few more pictures of the things coming up that you may want to use for your Awards Day, end of year gifts, or to send home to prevent your kiddos from forgetting all that you taught them.  The book reports and labels are free.



The last few years, I have done summer buckets for my class.  I know it looks like a lot, but when you get parents to help out, it's a lot of fun and it doesn't cost quite as much as you think it may.  I usually find the buckets at Michaels.  Below is the list of items I send home to my parents.  I try to put things that the kids can use during the summer, but also things that they need for their summer packets like pencils, little pencil sharpeners (I found them at the Dollar Tree in packets of 8 to 12), erasers, crayons, and even flashcard packs for some of my kids that are still working on learning their math facts.

If you want to use the tags that I put on the buckets or the list I sent home to my parents, just click on one of the images.  It will take you to the file so you can download it.

I created these last year to prevent a summer slide for my kiddos.  Since I finished first grade pretty quickly, I went ahead and created a kindergarten packet and a second grade packet.  If you are curious about how they are set up, click on the grade level you are interested in and download the preview on TPT.  It will show you how it is set up.  Each packet also has a parent letter and reading log.  All you have to do is print the packet front and back and it's ready to go.  With it being the end of the school year, if you are like me, you don't have time for much more than that.  There's too many memories to fit into your day.  If you are tutoring this summer, you may also want to check out the packets.  I know several people have commented that they are perfect to use when tutoring.


Alright y'all!  Hope you have a great week!  Thanks for being the best fans ever!