End of the Year Activities, Games, and Lessons

Students running out of the school excited about summer break

By the end of the school year, almost every teacher starts feeling teacher-tired and burned out. How can you ramp up the energy and give your students the perfect end to the best school year yet? Keeping students engaged right up to the last day of school is difficult. You’re tired of planning, tired of thinking, and just tired of feeling tired. Use the suggestions below to help you plan out the best last few weeks of school. The end-of-year activities below will help keep your students engaged and motivated! Plus, they’ll remind your students how fun learning is and give them lasting memories before they head into the summer break. Consider asking students for suggestions on activities that they’d enjoy during the last few weeks of school. Try to incorporate a few of their suggestions. Your students will feel more excited and involved, which leads to better behavior and more time for fun!

Class Team-Building End of Year Ideas

Photo of flip books made by students used as book reports

Whole-Class Project-Based End of Year Ideas

Group or whole class projects are fantastic for increasing class morale at the end of the school year. They give students a purpose for the last few weeks and provide an opportunity for students to work together. These are the types of projects that leave a lasting memory for your students over the summer.

Butterfly essay and story writing craft activity being colored by markers and put together

decorated story writing butterfly craft project for students

Butterfly writing project for spring with a student

Whole School End of Year Activities

These activities can be planned across the whole school, grade level, or just for your class. All these ideas are great ways to help children see their school as a community.

Games

Incorporating games will keep the energy up! Children love to play games, and they’re a great way to build and secure friendships. Additionally, students will leave for the summer with fun game ideas to play on their own.