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Classroom Beach Day Ideas and Activities for Upper Elementary

Classroom Beach Day Ideas and Activities for Upper Elementary

The summer is within reach...got beach days on your mind? Whether you are wrapping up your school year, planning for summer school, or looking for summer-themed ideas for tutoring, these classroom beach-week activities are just what you need!


Living in a beachy area definitely makes my May and June daydreams lead to the beach. Chances are that our students also have visions of visiting the beach right about now, too! So why not bring all of that excitement for summer and the beach into your upper elementary classroom this end-of-the-year season with a beach day {or week}!?


I love themed days, yes, even with big kids! Our upper elementary students love a good-themed day just as much as primary students do. The only difference when it comes to hosting a Beach Day in upper elementary versus hosting them in primary classrooms is that the activities take a little longer with the big kids. So, set aside a few days during the last week of school and dive into all things beach-related!


Here are six of my favorite activities and projects to use with students as we dive into a beach-themed day/week in the upper elementary classroom!



1. Visiting the Shoreline

Build background knowledge and have students learn new information with a mix of nonfiction reading passages and videos. Start by watching the videos as a whole class, discussing the key elements of each video. Encourage students to take notes about something that they learned as they watch each video.


Note: As with any video, website, or resource that you bring into your classroom, be sure to preview each video before sharing it with your class to make sure that they are appropriate for your cohort of students.


🌊 What are Waves? (Mystery Science about 4  minutes)

🌊 Why is the Ocean Salty? (Mystery Science about 6 minutes)

🌊 Ocean Habitat (Ocean Life Education about 4 minutes)

🌊 Ocean Animals (Learn Bright about 9 minutes)


Now that you have provided background knowledge for your students engage them in reading and presentations all about different aspects of the beach! Use engaging nonfiction passages to help them learn and think critically about different beach topics.


One way you can use these nonfiction passages, especially at the end of the year, is to assign groups different topics to read and present to their classmates. Try this jigsaw learning idea! Break your kids into five different groups. Give them each a different passage about the following:


  • What is an Island?
  • What lives in the Ocean?
  • Living on the Shoreline
  • Endangered Ocean Animals
  • Beach Safety


Have each group of students read the passage, take notes, and create a list of the big ideas or takeaways that they learned. Allow the kids to get creative about presenting what they learned to their peers. They can make a handout, slide show, or just speak using notes on index cards. Since each group will be presenting, all students will learn about the different topics even though they only read one article!


👉 Grab the print-and-go Beach Close Reading pack, filled with extras to keep your kids engaged for days!


ocean animal and beach reading activities



2. Swimming with the Sharks

Nothing says end-of-the-year engagement more than learning about sharks!


Shark Week on television may not be until after school gets out, but that doesn't mean you can't make your own Shark Week! When it comes to sharks, we love to dive in with shark-focused nonfiction reading and engaging picture books. After reading about different types of sharks, the kids get creative with tasks like:


🦈 compare and contrast different types of sharks

🦈 create a migration map/cycle of sharks' patterns

🦈 design a meal for sharks on a dinner plate


shark week activities for upper elementary classrooms


Looking for shark picture book read-alouds? You will love these:

🦈 I am the Shark by Joahn Holub

🦈 Shark Lady by Jess Keating

🦈 National Geographic Five Minute Shark Stories



3. Let's Build a Sand Castle

I love this independent task that gets creatively thinking and writing about how to build a sand castle.


Have your students follow the procedural writing prompt of how to build a sand castle. To get started, before students even write, have them create a detailed illustration of a sand castle. This will get their creative juices flowing AND help them remember all of the important steps needed to build a castle made of sand. These illustrations also look amazing on a bulletin board alongside their final writing pieces!


Teacher tip: Bring in real sand or kinetic sand and let the kids dive in! You can rotate the sand among different groups of kids or just give each kid a small cup full to get into the spirit. The more they play with the sand, the more descriptive their writing will become!


beach day writing activities and ideas for upper elementary classrooms



4. Grab a Beach Ball and Review

All you need is a beach ball and these ideas to take your end-of-the-year review to the next level! 


✅ Math Toss: Write different numbers on the beach ball. When a student catches the ball, they must multiply the numbers closest to their thumbs.

✅ Spelling Catch: Write letters, blends, or digraphs on the beach ball. When a student catches the ball, they need to come up with a word that starts with the letter or letters under their right thumb. Then they spell that word. Add bonus points for students who come up with vocabulary words related to content you learned during the school year!

✅ About You Ball: Write various questions for students to answer about themselves, like, "What is your favorite book?" on the beach ball. When a student catches it, they answer the question closest to their left thumb.

✅ Story Starter: Write different words or phrases on the beach ball, like "Once upon a time...", "In a faraway land...". When a student catches it, they start a story using the phrase closest to their right thumb. Then, have the student throw a blank beach ball to another classmate who will continue the story. Continue throwing the ball until each student has had a turn and the story is finished!

✅ What We Learned: Write various questions that relate back to specific topics you learned during the year on the beach ball, such as, “What is one step in the water cycle?” When a student catches it, they read and answer the fact or question closest to their left thumb.

✅ Synonym/Antonym Throw: Write words on the beach ball. When a student catches it, they must say a synonym or antonym for the word closest to their right thumb.

✅ Compliment Ball: Write positive adjectives like "kind", "smart", "helpful" on the beach ball. When a student catches it, they must give a compliment to someone standing next to them using the word closest to their left thumb.

✅ Keep it Simple: You can use a plain beach ball with nothing written on it, too! Just toss between students as you ask any question you want! You can also encourage students to ask their own questions for their classmates.



Don't forget about math-themed fun, too! Grab FREE beach-themed math activities below!





5. Ocean Animal Research

Get focused on specific animals with a research project that allows student choice and promotes independence, two critical elements needed for end-of-the-year success!


I love this Ocean Animal Research project because students truly become experts about the animal that they research, and their research and informative writing skills improve greatly! I like to encourage students to select an animal to research that they do not know a lot about to help them learn as much as possible. I also limit repeating animals in the classroom. To do this, I simply have the kids select an ocean animal, write it on a sticky note, and hand it in with their name. No two students can research the same animal. When there are duplicates, the student presentations become boring for the audience. 


Since this project is broken down step by step, there is no confusion about what to do next. It is a true independent project, perfect for the last week or two of school!


ocean animal and shark research activity for upper elementary



6.  Don't Forget to Decorate

I know, I know, it is the end of the year, and you do not want to do more work and decorating! But these are quick and easy ways to add a little beach to the classroom add a little beach to the classroom and help to set the mood!


🌞 Summer Kindness Posters

🌞 Lei Necklaces

🌞 Beach Wave Table Cloth

🌞 Bulletin Board Borders

🌞 Seashell Decor

🌞 All the Beach Decor


classroom beach day decoration ideas


So, as you flip your school calendar to June and prepare for summer break and those glorious beach days, why not infuse your classroom with the excitement and wonder of the beach? Your upper elementary students will love diving into these themed activities, making the end-of-the-year season both fun and educational.




beach day themed posters and bulletin board for elementary classrooms




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Looking for more beach-themed activities that kids love? Head HERE.


shark and ocean animal research project for upper elementary



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End of the Year Bulletin Board Idea for Elementary

End of the Year Bulletin Board Idea for Elementary

The end of the school year in the elementary classroom is crazy enough without having to think about and plan an end-of-the-school-year bulletin board! I know, I know, you want to end the year with a cute bulletin board to say goodbye, and your school may even have an end-of-the-year bulletin board contest that you want to win, but you do not need any more stress when it comes to the end of the year!


That is why you will LOVE my go-to end-of-the-year bulletin board that is simple to create and student focused! Plus, when you bring the end of the school-year theme "Bugging Out for Summer" into your classroom to go along with the end-of-the-year bulletin board display, you will have your kids focused, working hard, and enjoying the last week of school!


So, let's dive into how you can create a simple, meaningful, fun, student-centered bulletin board for the end of the school year with the theme "Bugging Out for Summer!"



1. Brainstorm Summer Activities


Since this bulletin board focuses on student excitement for summer, get them brainstorming about all of the things that they are excited to do when the summer finally arrives..from family trips to just sleeping in late, get them brainstorming! They do not have to write about a big trip or anything costly, even running around outside catching fireflies is a good topic to write about!


Once they brainstorm, have them select one of the things that they are excited about for summer. Students should write a short paragraph including a few reasons to support why they are excited about that summer event.


End of the Year Bulletin Board Idea for Elementary


2. Use a Ladybug Template

Once student's work has been edited, use a ladybug template for students to write their final copy. I have students write on lined ladybug templates and create an illustration on a blank ladybug template. After students have written the final copy of their summer writing and completed a colorful illustration page, follow these directions:


To assemble the ladybug...

✅cut out writing ladybug template

✅ cut out illustration ladybug template

✅ staple both together, with writing on top

✅ have students create a border with red or black paper by tracing the ladybug on construction paper, leaving about an inch border, and staple or glue together 


End of the Year Bulletin Board Idea for Elementary


3. Use Pipe Cleaners to Pop

Since the heading of the bulletin board is "Bugging out for Summer," you can create the bugs to look like they are moving around with excitement by using pipe cleaners. Simply cut one pipe cleaner into six pieces for each of the legs. Then, tape the piper cleaners down, bending them up towards the bug to make it look like the ladybug is moving with excitement. Now, they are ready to add to the bulletin board.


End of the Year Bulletin Board Idea for Elementary




Now that your bulletin board is complete try these ideas to take the buggy theme even further to make the end of the year engaging!



4. Grab a Buggy Read Aloud

You will love these buggy read-alouds that pair nicely with this themed bulletin board and writing project...






end of the year read aloud for upper elementary


5. Make an Independent Packet

There is no better way to manage your students at the end of the year than by providing a packet of fun, independent work that students can work on throughout the day, especially on days when your schedule is crazy! Tie in the bug theme with nonfiction reading passages, poetry, puzzles, a word search, math practice, and anything that goes with the buggy theme works!


I love to add a coloring cover page to staple to the top of the work packet to give the students an extra brain break as they work through the packet!

end of the year independent packet of activities upper elementary



6. Create A Game

Once we have completed the writing and illustrating for the bulletin board display, I have students use that same theme to create their own math game! This project is called Bugging Out for Math! The kids LOVE this activity! 


There are no strict rules or directions, except the students need to create a math game based on one skill that they learned that year. You can have them pick a skill like multiplication or assign each group or pair of students a skill to avoid overlap. The kids work in pairs or in small groups and create their game using one of the given spinners or game boards. Once all groups are done, we have a game day. I call it Bugging out for Games Day. The kids take turns playing each other's games. It is a lot of fun and a memorable activity for the last week of school! You will be impressed with the games that the students create!


end of the year create your own math game project for upper elementary



Grab this done for you set and print and go!

Reading passages, fun independent packet activities, bulletin board kit, AND math game project in one place!


End of the Year Bulletin Board Idea for Elementary


The end of the year does not have to be crazy and stressful! This bugging out for summer theme is fun and engaging and will have your students focused and working hard as the year winds down and summer approaches! And since this bulletin board kit is done for you, all you have to do is print and go! Happy summer!



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