[ARCHIVED] End of the Year Best Practices

ahoward
Instructure Alumni
Instructure Alumni

What do you feel are the most important Activities, Resources, and/or Tasks that you feel are the most important to you and your teachers, to finish out the school year strong and be best prepared for the new school year to begin in the Fall?

Here are a few resources to help percolate the discussion:

K12 Study Hall: Wrapping Up the Year 

https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-4172 (by Chris Long, Huntington Beach Unified School District)

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