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The end of the year brings a very real energy shift in kindergarten. Kids are tired, routines start to feel old, and the big transition to summer or first grade can bring excitement for some students and a lot of anxiety for others. In this episode, I share how to keep the classroom fun and engaging at the end of the year without throwing out the structure that kids still need.
I explain why end-of-year routines matter more than ever, especially for students who feel worried about change, and why adding novelty in thoughtful ways can help keep everyone regulated, motivated, and excited to come to school.
In this episode, I share:
- why the end-of-year behavior shift happens and how to respond without abandoning your routines
- why I does not recommend a countdown to the last day of school, especially for anxious students
- how theme days can add excitement and novelty while still keeping your daily structure intact
- why movement breaks become even more important at the end of the year and how to use them proactively
- how letting students take the lead as “teacher of the day” can build confidence, ownership, and engagement
- how adding simple choices throughout the day helps students stay more invested in learning
- ways to help children reflect on their kindergarten year through memory books and favorite moments
- how to keep end-of-year celebrations simple, meaningful, and low-stress with a focus on celebrating growth
This episode is full of practical ideas for making the last stretch of kindergarten more joyful, more manageable, and a lot less chaotic. If you want your students to stay engaged while still feeling safe in the familiar rhythm of the day, this episode will give you plenty of ways to make that happen.
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