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Leap into the magic of Leap Year with our creative and educational ideas for kindergarten and first-grade classrooms. Discover hands-on activities, engaging books, and delightful crafts that make learning about Leap Year fun and memorable. Seamlessly integrate Leap Year into your curriculum with age-appropriate math, science, and writing tips. Download free resources and embark on a leap-tastic journey of simplicity and joy in your classroom!

Is it Better to Create Student or Class Memory Books This Year?

Is it Better to Create Student or Class Memory Books This Year?

Creating a class memory book together can be a great way to remember special moments and growth over the school year. But have you ever considered letting students create individual memory books? Let’s look at the difference between these two types of memory books.