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Free Last-Day-of-School Printables

Last updated: March 24, 2025 5:26 pm
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The end of the school year is always a bittersweet time for teachers and students alike. As educators, we often wonder what activities we can plan for the last day of school to make it memorable and fun. Luckily, We Are Teachers has come to the rescue with a set of 10 free end-of-year worksheets that are perfect for wrapping up the school year on a high note.

Included in this free Last Day of School printable bundle are a variety of engaging activities that are sure to keep students entertained and reflective. One of the highlights is the End-of-Year Bingo game, a twist on the classic game that students are sure to enjoy. This game was a hit in the First Day of School bundle, and it’s back with a fun end-of-the-school-year theme.

Another activity in the bundle is the “My Year in Review” worksheet, which prompts students to reflect on their personal highlights from the past school year. Additionally, the “My __ Grade Memories” worksheet provides sentence starters for students to reminisce about their favorite moments from the school year.

For those missing out on a yearbook, the “My Mini-Yearbook” worksheet is the perfect solution. This Polaroid-inspired page allows students to draw pictures and write messages to their friends and classmates, creating a unique keepsake of their school year.

The bundle also includes a “Last Day of School Word Blank Game,” which challenges students to create a silly story with a partner while reviewing parts of speech. Additionally, the “End-of-Year Exit Interview” worksheet gives teachers the opportunity to gather feedback from students about their school year experience.

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One of the most touching activities in the bundle is the “A Letter to Next Year’s Students” worksheet. This writing exercise not only allows students to reflect on their own experiences but also provides a heartfelt gift for the incoming students in the fall.

Other activities in the bundle include a “Compare and Contrast” Venn diagram for students to reflect on their personal growth throughout the school year, as well as a “Summer Bucket List” worksheet and a “Summer Word Search” to get students excited for the upcoming break.

To access these free Last Day of School printables and end-of-year worksheets, simply click the button below and fill out the form. These activities are a fantastic way to wrap up the school year and create lasting memories with your students.

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