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Jennifer Montemayor

My Kindergarten Memory Book

Grades: Kindergarten
Subjects: Writing, English Language Arts

Student Instructions

Let’s make a kindergarten memory book! pages 1: Book Cover- Tap the pen to write your name in your best handwriting. Click on pages 2: All About Me- Tap photo to take a picture of yourself and add it to the frame. Tap the pen to fill in the blanks about you. Click on pages 3: My Teacher- Tap the photo to take a picture of your teacher. Tap the pen to fill in the blanks about your teacher. Click on pages 4: What I Learned- Tap the pen to write and draw about 3 things you learned. Tap the mic to tell about it. Click on pages 5: Hooray for Play- Tap the pen to write and draw about your favorite recess activity. Tap the mic to tell about it. Click on pages 6: Let's Munch on Lunch- Tap the pen to write and draw about your favorite lunch. Tap the mic to tell about it. Click on pages 7: I Love Centers- Tap the pen to write and draw about your favorite center. Tap the mic to tell about it. Click on pages 8: My Friends- Tap the pen to write and draw about your friends. Click on pages 9: I Love Kindergarten- Tap the pen to write and draw your favorite thing about kindergarten. Tap the mic to tell about it. Click on pages 10: When I Grow Up- Tap the pen to write and draw about what you want to be when you grow up. Tap the mic to tell about it. Click on pages 11: My Classroom Family- 👀 Look at our beautiful class picture. Click on pages 12: A Note From Your Teacher- Read the note from me! Tap check when you are done.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

After you assign this activity to your class: • Go to your class activity tab. • Find the activity and click the 3 dots • Click “Edit activity details” • Click “Edit activity” •Page 1: click the text box to type in the name of your school. It will appear with your school name when your students complete the activity. • Page 11: upload a class picture. • Page 12: Click the mic to record yourself reading the poem.

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