Free End of Year Gift for Catholic Students

Free End of Year Gift for Catholic Students

The end of the school year can be so bittersweet. Most can’t wait for the freedom of summer vacation (especially teachers!), but it also a time of saying goodbye to our class family.

I always liked to send my students home with a small token on the last day of school. These FREE Summer Prayer Bookmarks make a wonderful free end of year gift for students in the Catholic classroom.

Send them off to summer vacation with love from you by laminating each bookmark and signing your name and the class year with a sharpie on the back.

Free Summer Prayer Bookmarks

These bookmarks are also easily paired with another small gift! Punch a hole at the top and use ribbon to attach each one to a bubble wand or an edible treat, like candy or chips.

If you have points to use from your book orders, another great idea is to order $1 books to give to each student and insert a bookmark inside.

Looking for more ways to commemorate the end of your school year? This End of Year Memory Book is the perfect keepsake designed specifically for Catholic students.

End of Year Memory Book for Catholic Kids

Print the pages that work best for your students. It includes pages to remember favorite memories from school Masses, Saint studies, and more, as well as an end of year prayer.

Use your last few days to fill them with memories together to make their own book to take home. Consider adding real photographs of your year together for students to take home.

Have a wonderful Summer Break!

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Hi, I'm Emmy!

Welcome to my blog! I have a passion for helping teachers make the most of their time, by creating easy-to-use resources for both the traditional and Catholic classroom. I live in Frisco, Texas with my husband and three kids. I love to start my day with a hot cup of coffee and a to-do list ready before getting the kids off to school.

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