Monday, May 14, 2012

Memory Books

Last night as I was supposedly working on lesson plans, I kept staring at my computer screen.  I'd check my email, look at Facebook, check a blog or two, and then stare some more.  I just couldn't think of anything I wanted to do this week!  We're wrapping up our Olympics unit and mass unit, and I don't think I want to start anything brand new with only 13 days left (not that I'm counting).   I wanted to do some out of the ordinary things that didn't require a ton of preparation and materials.  After wasting more time than I care to admit, I finally gave up and called it a night.  Thankfully the creative juices hit this morning, and I've thought of some exciting ways to culminate the school year, and I'll be sure share over the next couple of weeks.

My first project to get finished is a class memory book.  I'm printing my books tonight wanted to share what I've made with you.  There are 14 pages for students to complete, so I'm hoping to have my students complete two pages a day for the remainder of the year.  I'm printing my memory books as a booklet, so I don't have to use a gazillion sheets of paper.  I think you'll only need for pages per student if you print it as a booklet.  Just click <here> for your copy!



34 comments :

  1. This booklet is so cute! Thanks for sharing! I can't believe summer is coming in so close.

    Cheers To School

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  2. This is so cute! I was *just* about to make one! Thank you so much for saving me the time :)

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  3. I wish ideas like this would come to me! Love your layouts!

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  4. This is adorable. Was going to make almost the same thing for a good friend, but now I will pass this on to her. Love it.

    April @ ideaback.blogspot.com

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  5. Hi Ashleigh! I just checked out your blog and I love all of your stuff! You were the very first person to comment on my blog when I first created it in September. I updated it and started to blog within the past week or so and I am falling in love with it. If you have the time come by and check it out again at http://owlinspireyou.blogspot.com/

    By the way, awesome end of the year packet. I love it and I reposted it on my blog :)

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  6. This is GREAT! I am so pinning it so I can find it later!

    Adventures of a Third Grade Teacher

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  7. This is an awesome memory book! Thanks so much for sharing it! I like it much better than the 1 I use.

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  8. This is awesome. Thanks for creating and sharing it!

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  9. this is adorable, thanks so much for sharing!!!

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  10. I LOVE this! Thanks so much! This may be a stupid question, but how did you print it as a booklet? Thanks!

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  11. Ashleigh! This is so cute! What program do you use to create all of your cuteness??

    Jess

    mrsjwalk.blogspot.com

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  12. This is super cute Ashleigh!!!! Thank you for sharing!

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  13. So cute! Thanks for sharing!! :)

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  14. Beautiful and perfect!! Thanks for sharing.

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  15. Jess,

    I used Word to make the memory book, and all of the graphics were from letteringdelights.com

    Thank you everyone! I'm anxious to see what my students write.

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  16. Ashleigh,

    I love your stuff! Thanks so much for sharing. Could you tell me which package the kid graphics come from on letteringdelights? I couldn't find the little beasts!

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  17. Super cute. I mentioned your activity in my blog post tonight. I also created an end of the year activity. It is a "School Year Survival Guide." Please check it out.

    ~April @ ideabackpack.blogspot.com

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  18. This is awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing :)

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  19. You are so creative and talented. Thank you for sharing.

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  20. This is awesome! I had to claim it so the other grades didnt use it this year too! Great job and thanks for sharing!

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  21. Desiree,

    I just checked out the site and didn't see the pictures either. The name of the collection is "Silly Kids". I bought it last summer, so it may be discontinued, which is too bad, because it's one of my favorites!

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  22. Thank you SO much for sharing! I'm working with my fifth graders on dream houses and floorplans, and I have a few who will be finished tomorrow. We still have 4 days next week, so this will be perfect for them! Again, thank you!!!!!!!!!

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  23. Hi Ashleigh I have awarded you with the One Lovely Blog award!!! Please check out my blog and play along!!!

    ~Michaela~

    http://ofishallylearning.blogspot.com/

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  24. Love these!! BTW I'm your newest follower!

    Blessings,

    Jessica Stanford
    Mrs. Stanford's Class Blog
    My TpT Store

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  25. I love this. Thanks for sharing:)

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  26. So cute! Thanks so much!

    faithfulinfirst.blogspot.com

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  30. THANKS!!! I will be using these Monday!

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