
Last Day of School! Moving Furniture and How to Write Notes of Appreciation that Students Appreciate
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Three hours after the students have left on the last day of school, Shaun and Kevin discuss plans for next year, notes of appreciation for students, and how they used their manliness to help a 1st grade teacher move her kiva to her new school. Also class pets, both living and plush.
Featured teacher strategy: Class notes. As Maya Angelou said, “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Shaun explains how he learned through trial and error to write notes of appreciation that his students truly value.
Shout-outs: Departing 6th grade team lead Madi Hamilton, head custodian Nancy Keele.
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