Wrapping Up the School Year: Varied Goals and their Respective Resources
At the end of a school year, you might want to wrap up the year by:
1) reviewing the content studied during the course;
2) giving your students the opportunity for personal reflection;
3) take time to celebrate the community that was created over the year.
This document provides practical ideas for engaging wrap-up activities that align with one or more of these wrap-up goals.
- Academic Calendars
- Relationship Building
- Not Grade Specific
- After School and Beyond
- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Teen Engagement
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