Description
This is a great paper-based OR digital memory activity (with BONUS mini autograph book) to have your students work on during those last few days of school to help them remember all the amazing fourth grade memories!
For the paper-based version, students will create a flipbook with tabs that spell out FOURTH. On each page, there is a hashtag. Students will use the hashtag to describe a 4th grade memory. There is also a place to draw a small picture. Afterward, students will color, cut, and assemble their booklet!
For the digital version, you can assign the booklet in Google Slides. Students will type a 4th grade memory and can paste pictures they’ve taken with the device camera or pictures they’ve found online.
This is a great activity that students can keep forever as a fourth grade memento.
What’s included:
– Full-size paper tab booklet
– 1/2 sheet size paper tab booklet
– Digital tab booklet
– The date area is blank so you can use it for years to come!
– BONUS: 4th grade mini autograph booklet
Happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom.
SKU: 6855750
Stephanie A. –
This has been a great addition to my classroom resources!!
Maddi Bernards –
My students really enjoyed creating these slides. It was very easy to share with the class and to share with families after they had completed it too. Definitely want to use it again!
Misty A. –
My students loved the activity and were highly engaged! It also allowed me to do minilessons about computer skills and computer safety that student needed or wanted to use to complete the activity! Thank you so much for sharing!!
Kathy O. –
I love all of Rachel Lynette’s products and this did not disappoint.
Jackie B. –
Great resource and very helpful for my students.
Sallianne D. –
Students enjoyed this.
Lisa P. –
We used this during the last week of school. It was a fun little memory book!
Ruth P. –
My students enjoyed using this product.
DeLise D. –
I use this resource to assess my struggling students to find gaps in their understanding and fill those gaps.
Jennifer G. –
My Title 1 kids really enjoyed this. We had a fun time with it!