Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Farewell My Friends - A Note to Fifth Graders

If you have ever stopped by this blog before, you have probably noticed that I write about my first graders often.  Today, I was thinking about Tessa.  Tessa is a 5th grader.  She’s bright, mild mannered, and tall.  I know that sounds odd, but I have a soft spot for tall girls because they remind me of my daughter and of myself.  Anyway, Tessa was in my classroom when she was in first grade.

It occurred to me that I would soon have to say goodbye to Tessa and her friends as they move on to middle school.  Each year, the teachers write notes to the 5th graders and they are arranged into memory books for each student to have as a keepsake.  I was thinking about what I would say to these kids.  This is what I would want them to know.

Thank you 5th graders for allowing me to teach you when you were in first grade.  You were the first, 1st graders that I had ever taught after having taught third graders for 10 years.  When I agreed to teach first grade, I had no idea I would enjoy it so much.  Because of you, I fell in love with teaching first graders.   I’m not going to say good-bye, so Farewell my Friends.


What does your school/building do to celebrate with your 5th graders who are moving on to middle school?  I would love to know.

6 comments:

  1. i just love that idea of all the teachers writing notes to the 5th graders. What a special gift for them to keep. Our fifth graders enjoy a beautiful slide show culminating all their years from K-5th grade.

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    1. That's a nice idea too. We also do a slide show that incorporates their baby pictures along with their current school pictures. Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. i just love that idea of all the teachers writing notes to the 5th graders. What a special gift for them to keep. Our fifth graders enjoy a beautiful slide show culminating all their years from K-5th grade.

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  3. I like the notion of farewell rather than goodbye. Farewell doesn't sound so, well, final!

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    1. I agree! It's hard to say goodbye. It feels like you'll never see that person again.

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  4. Writing notes to former students is special--for you and them.

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