End of the Year Activities | Last Day of School Reflection Color by Numbers
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Looking for a fun and engaging end of year reflection activity for your elementary students? This end-of-year coloring activity is the perfect no-prep activity that allows your students to reflect on their school year, and color at the same time! Plus, you can print this last week of school coloring activity or use the digital version!
Includes end of year coloring pages (printable PDF and digital versions) that say:
- End of the Year! (simple version and more complex version)
- Goodbye 1st Grade!
- Goodbye 2nd Grade!
- Goodbye 3rd Grade!
- Goodbye 4th Grade!
- Goodbye 5th Grade!
- Goodbye 6th Grade!
This end of year reflection activity includes TWO different versions:
⭐ LOWER-LEVEL:
- Students will answer 8 simple questions about their school year with only two answer options. Then, they will color the picture (simplified version) according to the answers they chose, so each student's picture will look a little bit different depending on how they answered! One lower-level version is included with colored blocks to help, or just black and white.
⭐️ HIGHER-LEVEL:
- Students will answer 12 questions about their school year with four answer options. Then, they will color the picture according to the answers they chose, so each student's picture will look a little bit different depending on how they answered!
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TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐ A fifth-grade teacher said, “I love this reflection! It gave my kids a chance to reflect and spend some time really thinking about their year in a calm and engaging manner.”
⭐ A fifth-grade teacher said, “Used this on one of the last days of school and the students had fun coloring their answers. I loved being able to walk around and see the students' answers based on the colors they used.”
⭐ A fifth-grade teacher said, “Cute and easy to use resource to support reflection at the end of the year.”