End of Year Gratitude Activities

The end of the school year is in sight, and we know you’re all feeling the crunch! From keeping students engaged through final projects to wrapping up your own workload, it’s a time when everyone feels “plain done!”
With this reality in mind, we’re always looking for ways to help you and your students finish the year on a high note. In a previous post, we explored strategies for celebrating accomplishments and fostering a sense of student growth.
Building on that positive momentum, another incredibly powerful way to cultivate a positive end to the year is through the practice of gratitude. In this video, we explore what gratitude truly is and then offer 5 practical and engaging activities that you can easily integrate into your classroom during these final weeks.
These simple practices can make a big difference in fostering a positive classroom environment and helping everyone wrap up the year feeling more uplifted!
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Finish the year on a good note by creating the space for you and your students to acknowledge the good things that happened this year.
Let’s practice gratitude and enjoy all its benefits!
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