You're not imagining it.
The last weeks of school are when everything falls apart.
YES — GIVE ME THE BUNDLEState testing is done. Your students have mentally checked out.
And somehow… they’ve already forgotten everything you taught.
You’ve taught it all year… and now it’s like starting over.
And you still need something "academic enough to keep admin happy, but low-key enough that your students will actually do it."
Here it is — four done-for-you end-of-year resources (plus bonus sub plans) built for middle school ELA.
Let's be honest about the last weeks of school.
State testing is done. The book fair has come and gone. And even though you've got a month of school left, your students have mentally checked out — because in their minds, there's nothing left to learn.
You still want to teach. You want the last weeks to mean something. But whatever you plan has to be powerful enough to break through the end-of-year exhaustion, academic enough to keep admin off your back, and low-key enough that your students will actually do it without complaining.
Oh — and you need all of that while you're also writing final grades, packing up your classroom, surviving field day, and somehow keeping your students engaged even though the warm weather is calling them outside like a lost and lonely whale.
You don't need another Pinterest rabbit hole. You need something that actually makes the learning stick… even now. You need activities that are already done.
One project. All of the ELA skills you've taught this year—
actually applied, not forgotten.
The Book Fair Cumulative Review Project is the star of this bundle —the end-of-year review every teacher has been trying to build…but never has time to finish.
15 ELA Skills in One Project
Covers 15 ELA Skills
So students don’t “forget everything” the second you're done teaching it. Predictions, character analysis, plot structure, theme, summary writing, quote analysis, metacognition, and more. Built as a structured review packet with 15 response pages.
Final Project
Cumulative + CreativeÂ
Students aren’t just completing work—they’re actually using what they’ve learned. After completing the book and written responses, students build a Book Fair display. It's the perfect year-end review disguised as a celebration, your students (and admin) will love!
Everything You Need
Built-In Rubrics for Every ResponseÂ
Editable rubrics take the guesswork out of grading. Broken down so students know exactly what's expected. Teacher guides and reading schedules.So you don’t have to create one more thing this time of year.
You don’t need more ideas.
You need something that works at the end of the year.
PLUS: Three More End-of-Year Resources
A structured writing project that helps students look back on their year as readers and writers. Works as a final writing grade or a keepsake piece.
With this engaging “Dear Younger Me” letter project, students reflect on the past year. This resource is designed specifically for grades 6–8 and walks students step-by-step through crafting a thoughtful letter to their past selves.
The end of the year can feel super hectic! It's time to add some ease to your day with these memory walk task cards. The perfect addition to your last week of school activities! Including 15 different questions that students will walk around and answer as they reflect on their year.
Not feeling the movement? A digital Google Slides version is included!
These class awards come with 50 editable superlative awards that are sure to bring a smile to your students' faces. These funny and engaging awards include categories such as "Most Likely to Become a Superhero and "Most Likely to Become a Youtube Star." Each award is editable, so you can easily add their name and yours.
BONUS: EMERGENCY SUB PLANS
No-prep ELA sub so you can take that mental health day without the guilt spiral, OR extra work.Â
So when you hit that wall (and you will)… You already have a plan.
This bundle is perfect for you if...
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- You're a middle school ELA teacher (grades 6–8)
- Your students have mentally checked out, and you need to reel them back in
- You want activities that are meaningful, not just filler
- You're tired of planning from scratch while also wrapping up grades and packing your classroom
- You believe the last weeks should feel like reflection and celebration — not survival
- You've whispered "I'm drowning" at least once this month
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The end-of-year ELA project your students have been waiting for!
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LAST WEEKS OF SCHOOL BUNDLE
 BUNDLE INCLUDES:
- End-of-Year Book Fair Cumulative Review Project
- Dear Younger Self, Reflective WritingÂ
- Last Day Reflection Task Cards
- End of Year Awards
- BONUS:Â Emergency Sub Plans