tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5519338898878388762.post3454967298551677041..comments2024-03-23T17:37:29.118-04:00Comments on Reflect & Refine: Building a Learning Community: Closing a Community: Time to Reflect and CelebrateCathyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08233792477358685156noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5519338898878388762.post-34504393960963764902012-06-12T17:01:11.072-04:002012-06-12T17:01:11.072-04:00Cathy
I agree this end of year celebration was per...Cathy<br />I agree this end of year celebration was perfect! My kids loved reflecting on our year and left feeling so empowered by all they had accomplished! Funny I also felt we left math and content sadly behind. <br />I am already missing our classroom community. It truly was our last time together as a community.Deb Frazierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02357198767241625023noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5519338898878388762.post-86291525053254704272012-06-09T12:42:16.076-04:002012-06-09T12:42:16.076-04:00Cathy,
This is such a great list of ways to celebr...Cathy,<br />This is such a great list of ways to celebrate the learning at the end of a school year...and that's what we should do with our students...celebrate. One of the most rewarding things that we do at the end of a year is my current students write letters to next year's students. They tell about the highlights, their learning, and assuage any fears that they may have about beginning a new year. It serves as an opportunity for them to reflect on what they've learned and how they've grown while giving advice and encouragement to my future students. They often comment about how much they've accomplished without even realizing it.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing these great thoughts.<br />Julie<br />http://juliedramsay.blogspot.com/Julie D. Ramsayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09376200217069450181noreply@blogger.com