End of the Year Award Certificates You'll Love!

Celebrate student success and classroom community at the end of the year! Have fun creating customized awards for each student in your class.


end of the year award templates

We all know that each student in a class is unique. They all bring their own personality and strengths to the classroom community. Why not celebrate these differences at the end of the year?! Let me show how to create beautiful awards in no time at all.

Brainstorm Ideas

You can start by brainstorming a list of award title ideas for each student in your class. Some examples might include; Caring Classmate, Most Curious, Aspiring Author, Pro Puzzler, and check out this list for more ideas!

Choose Your Colours

This End of the Year Awards resource includes 20 colourful templates to create personalized awards for your students. They are ready for cute titles, photos, names and text.

Start Writing

Now you’re ready to enter your award titles and student names. Simply open the Google Slides file and type (or cut-and-paste) all of the information onto the slides. Hint: type the date and your signature/name and paste it on all the templates you want to use before you duplicate them to add student names.

Share Your Awards

When your awards are ready as slides, you’re ready to share them with your students. Simple download the slides as a PDF and print them on paper of your choice. You can also share them with students and families digitally, or even share them within Google Slides as a slideshow presentation.

Your students will absolutely adore these customized awards! They'll cherish them as a unique memento of their time spent in your classroom.


P.S. Do you want your students to create a digital memory of their own? Check out this fun Digital Memory Book for students to commemorate their year at school.


P.P.S. If you are teaching Kindergarten, you might like these Kindergarten graduation certificates. They are easy to customize and print for all of your students!

Jenn

I love making life easier for classroom teachers and teacher-librarians with fun ideas and engaging resources!

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