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Lathrop Intermediate School Home of the Spartans College Prep Lesson How to End the School Year Wednesday May 2, 2018 Respect Responsibility Safety

2017-2018 Yearbooks are on sale NOW! This is the actual cover! Reserve your copy before they run out! There is a limited supply! Who can buy: All Lathrop Spartans (Teachers too!) Price: $30 Turn your money in to Ms. Kim in the front office. Respect Responsibility Safety

The end of the year is almost here… What can you do to end the year successfully? Respect Responsibility Safety

Things to do to have a successful end to the school year: Stay Motivated: Even though the year is almost over, do not quit! This is the time to tie up any loose ends and finish strong! There is light at the end of the tunnel! Respect Responsibility Safety

Light at the End of the Tunnel Respect Responsibility Safety

Things to do to have a successful end to the school year: 2. Check Grades: Check your grades. If you have missing work, find out the deadline to turn in missing assignments. Respect Responsibility Safety

Things to do to have a successful end to the school year: 3. Set Goals: It’s not too late to achieve goals that you set for yourself at the beginning of the school year. -What can you do to accomplish those goals? What actions do you need to take? -If you’ve already accomplished your goal, what is your next goal? Respect Responsibility Safety

Things to do to have a successful end to the school year: 4. Reflect: Take the time to think about your year. -What did you do well? -What were some struggles you faced? -How did you overcome difficulty? -What are some of the best memories you have? -Who made the most impact on you this year? Respect Responsibility Safety

Things to do to have a successful end to the school year: 4. Don’t Put Off Responsibilities: At the end of the year, there are usually final projects and major tests. -Don’t begin to slack-off because it’s almost the end of the year. -Keep up the good work and good grades and get your work done. -Put in the effort to do your best, and don’t procrastinate or waste time. Respect Responsibility Safety

6. Focus on the Finish Line! Visualize your finish line- you can make it! Respect Responsibility Safety

Never Underestimate ME! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= o8pQdp3hwFs&feature=youtu.be