There are lots of great ideas out there for wrapping up the end of the school year, but if you have older kids you might not find a lot of activities that would appeal to them.
This roundup of end of the year activities for older kids from Teaching with a Mountain View is a great place to start. There are writing and reading activities (my daughter’s school does a book tasting, which is one of the options she mentions), math, STEM and science options as well.
Kids can make their own newspaper, do a paper airplane building challenge, do road trip math, write an ABC memory book and more.
Check out all the great ideas and get more details at Teaching with a Mountain View.
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Looking for end-of-school teacher gifts? check these Teacher gifts out on Amazon.
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