Are you at the end of a school week or a class project? If so, now it’s time to reflect, celebrate, and reset. But how do you close things out in a way that sets you up for success next week or for the next project? This page is your guide to wrapping up with intention. Here we will discuss the necessary tools to help you review progress, celebrate wins, and prepare for a fresh start.
You will also learn how to end the week (or your end of project) on a high note that builds a rhythm to keeps your classroom/learning space thriving.
Below are a list of a tools that folks on our SLeaf team have used or currently use when there is a need to bring more structure, clarity, and calm into the an educational space using project management strategies. Whether you’re planning routines, tracking behavior, or managing student projects, these resources are a great place to start!
At our career education site, Think Skill Tools, we have even MORE resources on bringing project management to the classroom.
Come join our TST community to get first access to printable planning pages with clear instructions, free resources on everything from project management to K-12 career education, and a ton of other money-saving tips so you can manage your classroom tasks like a project manager pro!
