Every year, I organize a school-wide sweet treat drive. Each grade level collects a specific type(s) of treat. Once the candy is donated, each of our kindergarten, first, and second grade friends spend a few hours attaching motivational quotes and sayings to the treats. Then, to add a little personal touch, the students write a hand written note on the back…yes…even our K friends. Trust me, the “big kids” love it, and they think that it is super precious {even if they can’t read the note}. They love to see that their whole school is giving them 100% of their support and are counting on them do their very best! This is a great project to really build that school community and also gives the younger kids a positive attitude towards testing.

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So what are you waiting for? Get ready to show your kids some sweet support during testing to help them all ace that test!
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Happy Testing!
This is great! What a great way to get K-2 grades involved and a great motivator for the upper grades!
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it's awesome! i love it!!!
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These are so cute! What a great idea to get everyone involved!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Second-graders take the MAP test in my district, so I may use some of these ideas with my class. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet :) My students would LOVE if the younger kids did this for them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! Thanks for sharing it!
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What an awesome idea! I usually make treats similar to these for my kiddos (not nearly as colorful and cute), but having them come from the lower grades would probably make it that much more meaningful! Thanks for sharing!
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Do you have a schedule you follow for teaching reading units? I am building a second grade yearlong plan and would love to see how you spread you AMAZING units through out the year.
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I LOVE THIS. There is so much pressure associated with "the tests". What a great way to get everyone involved, promote positivity, and what adorable tags! Thanks for sharing! :)
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