Showing posts with label last day of school countdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label last day of school countdown. Show all posts

Last Day of School Activities for Upper Elementary

Last Day of School Activities for Upper Elementary


Getting ready for the last day of school? It is stressful and emotional, I know!


The last day of school can sometimes feel awkward. Many of the school and class materials have been packed up, and student desks are usually cleaned out! It can leave both you and your students feeling like you do not know what to do.


No worries, I can help! Add these five ideas to your last day of school lesson plans to keep your sanity and fill your time together in meaningful and fun ways...one last time!



1. Last Day of School Coloring 

This past year, coloring pages have been my go-to for brain breaks, fast finishers, special day activities, and time fillers! So why not on the last day of school, too?


Each page also includes wordwork and written reflections about the school year! These are a must, just print, copy, and have them in your teacher toolbox for the end of the year and the last day of school.

Last Day of School Activities for Upper Elementary



2. Take a Walk Down Memory Lane

Did you snap a million pictures throughout the year of special days and moments? Turn them into a slideshow! If you are short on pictures, ask your students' parents and families to send some to you if they have some from school events.

If not, you can still create a slideshow! Create a special page about each student and share it on the last day. This template pack has all the pages that you need!      

last day of school slideshow template for the classroom


3. Read One Last Picture Book

I love to read non-traditional last day of school picture books! Books that focus on friendships and memories are a great topic to focus on as the year comes to a close.

Try these...

👉Read this post with my favorite last week of school read-aloud!

last week of school picture book read alouds


4. School Reflections with a Friend

Nothing says it is the last day of school more than reflections with a friend! Help celebrate friendships with these task cards that you can post around the room! Have kids work with a partner and reflect on the year. You can set these up with chart paper at each station. Give each pair of kids their own color marker to use at each station. Have the kids write their responses with their color maker at each station on the chart paper. Share all the responses once the kids have made it through all the cards.


last day of school scavenger hunt for 3rd 4th 5th grade

👉Grab a free friendship activity here!



5. Clean Up!

There is always something to clean on the last day of school! Have the kids clean out their desks, cubbies, lockers, and personal spaces. When they are done, enlist their help to clean up common areas, too! Assign different kids to different clean-up areas like the classroom library, paper closet, and shared supplies.

last day of school activities upper elementary


The end of the school year can be an emotional day for both staff and students. Keep the air of the classroom light and filled with fun activities to make the most of your last day as a class. With these five tips, your students will be smiling and enjoying the class during their last day in your classroom!


Happy summer!



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End the School Year Friendship Activities Upper Elementary

Classroom Management Ideas Upper Elementary


After spending the entire school year building and fostering a strong classroom community, I love to end the school year by celebrating all the friendships that were made during the year.


The end of the school year season can be hard on students. Some students are not looking forward to the summer or leaving the community that you have built. By weaving friendship tasks into your end-of-the-year routine, you give students a little something fun to look forward to each day and remind them that they are still a part of the community!


You will want to add these five friendship activities to your end-of-the-year toolbox to keep students engaged, feeling like an important part of your classroom community, and excited about the future with the friendships that they made in the class.



1. The countdown is on!


Classroom Management Ideas Upper Elementary


I love countdowns because you can use any amount of days that you want as you countdown to the last day of school, AND you can focus on any topic you think is important for your students...like friendships!


For our friendship countdown, we use 20 days. Each day is filled with a friendship-focused task to celebrate the good friends that we made this year! I love that the activities for each day include simple things that require no prep, like "Eat lunch with someone you never ate lunch with this year!" The kids LOVE that they get to spend a little extra time with someone from class each day!


You can encourage your students to work together with a friend from class while they complete this FREE engaging activity. For an extra twist, team up with another class and have students make a new friend while they complete this activity together.


Your students will also love working on this FREE writing and math project together!



2. Try Some Friendship Task Cards

                             Friendship Activities for the End of the School Year



Students need help to remember the good times of the school year! So many times when we brainstorm our favorite memories, the kids always say, "I forgot about that!" These friendship task cards have a focus for students to reflect upon. I love the discussions and writing that come from this activity! Just print, go, and hang these task cards around the room!




3. Spread Positivity 

                               End of the Year Community Building Thank You Notes



Writing thank-you notes in my classroom is a staple! We love to write thank you notes to special staff members, parent volunteers, after special programs, and just about any time we are feeling grateful! Feeling grateful for friends and writing them thank-you notes at the end of the year is always a hit with my students!


Make sure each student gets a thank you note by having a student of the day that all students write to or by having students randomly select names from a basket. A quick note and picture on the inside mean a lot to students, especially at the end of the year when they are feeling down and not quite ready to leave the classroom community! 




4. Read a Friendship Book

                               End of the year read aloud



Got a few spare minutes at the end of the year in between all the festivities planned? Read a Friendship Book! 


Try one of these favorites that are sure to get your students chatting about fond friendship memories of the school year! These are also the perfect read-aloud to share with students when those end-of-the-year friendship issues start to show up!


As a no-prep followup, have students take a plain piece of paper, fold it into fourths, and use all four spaces to create illustrations or paragraphs (or both) of favorite friendship memories of the year!



5. Write a Community Building Letter 

                          End of the Year Community Building Friendship Activity



If you have followed me for a while, you know that building community is an important part of my entire school year! Community building should not just be done in the first two weeks of school.


One activity I love to do with students to build community all year long is to write letters to different students each month. The kids love writing them and receiving them! It is something that kids look forward to each month.


At the end of the year, we write longer letters and create scrapbook pages about each student. It is a great keepsake of the year and the friendships that were made!


BONUS: Get coloring!




You know I am obsessed with coloring in the classroom, and it is because the kids love it! They especially love these Doodle Thinkers that help them color, get creative, and brainstorm ideas for the coordinating list-building and writing tasks. Since these focus on friendship, they are perfect to weave into Friendship Day or the end of the year!


Again, make sure each student gets a thank you note by having a student of the day that all students write to, or by having students randomly select names from a basket. A quick note and picture on the inside mean a lot to students, especially at the end of the year when they are feeling down and not quite ready to leave the classroom community! 


These 5 friendship celebration ideas for the end of the year are easy to implement and require little to no prep!  They are also loved by students and will surely end your year on a positive note.




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Looking for more end-of-the-school-year activities that kids love? See more HERE.




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