![]() It may seem daunting, but it is SUPER easy to do! And to show you just how easy, I made this video tutorial. I think this feature would make any child grin from ear to ear! Imagine hearing a special message from your favorite teacher, made just for you. Of course, you can also create your own avatar using these pieces and just copy and paste it into any slide! Who says kids get all the fun? You will LOVE seeing what they come up with for YOUR avatar! Like above, I included slides for them to create an avatar for you. It has lots of fun little pieces they can use to customize their unique look! Avatar the Teacher! In my digital memory book, I included movable pieces for kids to use to create an avatar. Of course, they can add details by drawing in features and it asks them to draw their favorite place to complete the scene. But, isn’t it more fun to build? In my updated end-of-year memory book, I included some build-it pages for kids to cut and paste to create their own avatar. You can always have your students draw themselves if you are using a paper memory book, of course. We just love to see little representations of ourselves! Same for Bitstrips, Memoji, and I can’t even keep track of what else is out there. Who doesn’t like to have an avatar that represents them? When Bitmoji first came out, they were all the rage. ![]() You can also have your students add photos from magazines or insert clipart into digital books! For example, for their “favorites” page, kids can cut out objects and glue them into the spaces or search for the clipart and insert them into digital memory books. The cover is the perfect place for a class photo and there are other pages where you can add them instead of having kids draw or type. In my end-of-year memory book, I have a few pages where real photos would be perfect to add. I also love to add some real photos taken of them in school since parents likely don’t have any of them in the classroom. Most memory books allow space for kids to draw themselves, which is great because their pictures are just so adorable. Whether you create your own or use a pre-made paper or digital one, here are some ideas to make a unique end-of-year memory book your kids and their families will cherish! 4 Ideas for Unique End-of-Year Memory Books 1. If there is ever a year to appreciate and celebrate getting through, this is it! Nowadays, there are all kinds of wonderful end-of-year memory books and most teachers I know have their students complete one each year. There’s not much I remember from my first-grade class and end-of-year memory books weren’t really a thing back then, but I SO wish I did have one to look through now that I’m older!
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