Classroom Activity 3:
For senior teachers!
Have your senior students make beaded school color bracelets they can wear on the last day of school.

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Classroom Activity 3:
For senior teachers!
Have your senior students make beaded school color bracelets they can wear on the last day of school.
Please elementary teachers, do not force your kids to grow up too fast. Let them play. Let them laugh. Let them have fun while they still can.
A cool way to pick seating charts
Get a deck of playing cards and have students pick a card. They will then sit by the other students who got a similar card. For instance, all spades together. All diamonds together.
Classroom activity 2:
For high school teachers, especially!
Do you want to make a classroom playlist? Make a Google Forms, and have students type in 5 of their favorite songs. Review the songs to make sure they're appropriate, then add the songs to a playlist! The playlist is a combined playlist of all your students recommendations.
Classroom activity 1:
If you are a teacher that teaches lower grades and you get to the money counting unit, have students bring in a handful of their own coins from home.
Sit in a circle and have each student count how many coins they have.
To make this fun, have small prizes like cheap erasers or pencils that the students can "buy" within a price range. For example, an eraser a 20 cents or a pencil for 75 cents. (They still get to keep the coins and get the prizes for free, but it will teach them about wise spending and how to count money.)