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  1. Unforgettable, in every stance. These memories, a treasure to keep, In our hearts, buried deep, In your journey, let them leap, Unforgettable memories, not to seep. 5. Growth and Gratitude. Expressing gratitude for the growth and progress students have made, and the joy it has brought to the teacher.

  2. Watch on. Dr. Binocs from Peekabook Kidz will explain all about leap year. At 8:40 make sure to plan and stop to discuss. Sections in the video include: Why Do We Have Leap Years, What Is A Leap Year, Why Do We Have February 29th, Leap Year Explained, How Many Days Are In February, and History Of Leap Year.

    • Poetry Planning Made Easy
    • I Have Two Sets of Poems
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    I have done all of the planning for you! Each set of printed poems comes with: 1. A five-day fluency plan so you can keep these poetry activities going all year. 2. A variety of poems that are a lot of fun 3. An emergent reader for each poem. 4. A version for the students’ poetry notebook 5. A single-page version of the poem for the document camera...

  3. This handprint poem was inspired by Little Miss Kindergarten’s end of the year Kindergarten Handprint Poem which I used for years and loved. But since we don’t “graduate” from kindergarten in our building and honestly, some kindergarten students will be ours again next year in kindergarten. So, I wrote a similar poem that just says ...

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  4. My Kinder Garden. 105. $5.00. PDF. Read this adorable kindergarten graduation poem at your end of the year kindergarten graduation and just watch the wonderful and amazing reaction from the audience. This kingergarten graduation poem will make an already incredibly special celebration so much more extraordinary.

  5. A whisper of progress, softly made, In the quiet, your strength was displayed. 6. The Future’s Echo. The end of the year, not just an echo in time, But a bridge to the future, a mountain to climb. Look forward with hope, with dreams in your hold, For the story of your future is yet to be told.

  6. The poems are arranged by age-group with three for 5-7 year-olds, three for 7-9 year-olds and three for 9-11 year-olds. Each poem has a transcript below the video, so you can see the words and ...

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