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Episode 321: Closing Time: End-of-Year Routines to Wrap Up Your Classroom, Grades, and Sanity

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In today’s episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, Caitlin shares simple, effective end-of-year routines to help you wrap up the school year with clarity and calm. If May feels like a whirlwind, this is your guide to finishing strong—without the stress. Let’s make the last few weeks feel a little more doable and a lot more intentional.

Caitlin's Journaling Spotify Playlist:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6NTHZhBj1LwIvfRF5gAFd8?si=368bcb58b9084045

📋 Closing Time Checklist
Use this checklist to simplify your end-of-year systems and finish strong—without losing your mind:

🧼 CLASSROOM WRAP-UP

  • ☐ Pick one zone to clean each day (desk, supply area, library, etc.)
  • ☐ Recruit your "Classroom Closing Crew" to help with specific jobs
  • ☐ Label, store, and pack materials with next year in mind

📝 GRADES + ASSESSMENTS

  • ☐ Set your final due dates and communicate them clearly
  • ☐ Only grade assignments that reflect meaningful learning
  • ☐ Use student self-assessment and simple rubrics to save time
  • ☐ Batch-grade using 25-minute time blocks (Pomodoro method)
  • ☐ Write 2–3 quick reflection notes about each student’s growth

🧠 YOUR SANITY

  • ☐ Schedule a “Final Friday” solo work block to close out loose ends
  • ☐ Make a “Start of Next Year” checklist and save it in your planner
  • ☐ Give yourself permission to pause—don’t plan next year just yet

Pro Tip: Print this checklist, highlight what works for you, and tuck it somewhere visible for the final two weeks of school. Small steps = a smoother finish.
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I’d love to hear from you! Send me a text!

In today’s episode of the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, Caitlin shares simple, effective end-of-year routines to help you wrap up the school year with clarity and calm. If May feels like a whirlwind, this is your guide to finishing strong—without the stress. Let’s make the last few weeks feel a little more doable and a lot more intentional.

Caitlin's Journaling Spotify Playlist:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6NTHZhBj1LwIvfRF5gAFd8?si=368bcb58b9084045

📋 Closing Time Checklist
Use this checklist to simplify your end-of-year systems and finish strong—without losing your mind:

🧼 CLASSROOM WRAP-UP

  • ☐ Pick one zone to clean each day (desk, supply area, library, etc.)
  • ☐ Recruit your "Classroom Closing Crew" to help with specific jobs
  • ☐ Label, store, and pack materials with next year in mind

📝 GRADES + ASSESSMENTS

  • ☐ Set your final due dates and communicate them clearly
  • ☐ Only grade assignments that reflect meaningful learning
  • ☐ Use student self-assessment and simple rubrics to save time
  • ☐ Batch-grade using 25-minute time blocks (Pomodoro method)
  • ☐ Write 2–3 quick reflection notes about each student’s growth

🧠 YOUR SANITY

  • ☐ Schedule a “Final Friday” solo work block to close out loose ends
  • ☐ Make a “Start of Next Year” checklist and save it in your planner
  • ☐ Give yourself permission to pause—don’t plan next year just yet

Pro Tip: Print this checklist, highlight what works for you, and tuck it somewhere visible for the final two weeks of school. Small steps = a smoother finish.
To stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal

  continue reading

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