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You could also blow up small balloons and attach tape to one side. Then made a large out of poster board and stick it to the wall. Slideshows are a wonderful trip down memory lane. Make a quick slideshow of pictures from the beginning of the year till now.
You are over halfway done with a slideshow for the end of the year! Turn things into unforgettable art you can even hang it on a bulletin board celebrating the th day of school. Here are some ideas:. One of the simplest th day of school activities is a coloring page this is also bulletin board gold!
Ask your students to bring in of something for a show and tell. This could be pennies, toy cars, Legos build something with exactly Legos , seashells, stickers, beads, or pompoms. With these th day of school activities, this day will be full of excitement and memory-making.
Although we want to inspire students to look forward, it is worth taking a moment to look back and celebrate progress. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. What will they be doing? Their families? What will the world be like! This is a great idea from Cassie in Michigan! I copied this idea from someone else—but now have been doing it for many years. On the th day of school, I put on tons and tons of jewelry.
The children guess whether I have less or more than pieces of jewelry on. I cover myself in bracelets, pins, beads, chains, rings, etc.
We chart all the guesses and all children get a treat…but the child who comes closest to the exact number gets an extra treat. Usually it is OVER They hated the idea at first—but now really have a ball with it. Strangely, the kids are a lot more gentle around them on that day!!! Thank you Kelsey for sharing! Her older elementary students had a blast with! I love that idea! After they have taken ten steps and crossed the finish line, they turn around and toss a soft ball.
If it is caught, they get to sit down. If not, they go to the back of the line for a second try. Each team member continues in the same manner. The first team to have everyone sit down wins. If numbers of players are not even, Kelsey catches the last ball….
Based on the number of youth in your group, two to three weeks before the big day, announce open season on acts of kindness. Encourage the children to recognize acts of kindness by others.
The students can NOT name themselves, only others. It should be easy to reach the goal of acts of kindness. A profound difference in behavior, relationships, and outlook will be noticed.
Keep track on them on a chart. Thank you Sue. Everyone must do something different. It usually takes two days. They learn quickly that is alot of things. Have children take turns shaking and counting together as a group!
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Do both feet if necessary. Combine all decorated traced feet and tape the footprints down the hall. Mark off every 10 feet until you reach feet. Talk to Principal of School to see if there is an area where you can do this … 9.
Play music…Dance for seconds…stop… then do again… Break the children into groups and put together piece puzzles. Consider using some of them as prizes— or take a few to an Assisted Living Home when the puzzles are completed. On the th day of school put together a list of things in which staff and youth are thankful. Put these on a large sheet of roll paper. Leave up the wall for the week. Some thing could also be illustrated or written on the objects that relates to the theme.
For hearts, children could draw or write kind actions they can do for others. Attach the objects to various lengths of yarn and hang in the room. For kindergartners learning to write to … Have children work with a partner pair up a child that is struggling with someone who is good with numbers.
They write to Each child has a different colored marker, and they alternate writing the numbers. For example 1 is red, 2 is blue, 3 is red, 4 is blue…..
Read the book Hungry Ants.
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