Digital End of the Year Activities | Digital End of the Year for Google Slides
Easily plan a fun and engaging End of the Year with these digital end of the year activities! These digital end of the year activities are no prep, so they can be completed during centers, morning work, or as part of your end of the year party. There is more than enough to last the whole day and keep your little beach bums engaged! 6 digital end of the year activities are included in both PowerPoint and Google Slides. Guess Who will only work in PowerPoint.
Digital End of the Year Activities:
1. GUESS WHO (oral language game):
Read the first clue to the students (see the following page for clues). Have the students name the pictures that do not match the clue. Click on the pictures that do not belong, and they will disappear (make sure the game is in presentation mode). Continue revealing clues and removing any pictures that do not belong until the class has correctly guessed the springtime character. This game will only work in PowerPoint.
2. FLAMINGO CAM (mystery picture game):
Your students will see a zoomed-in portion of a larger picture on the Flamingo (magic) Cam. They will try to guess what the picture is based on this small glimpse. Three different clues will be given to help them guess the picture. Each clue will appear on a different slide. The mystery picture will be revealed on the last slide. There are 10 mystery pictures included.
3. DIRECTED DRAWING (how-to draw a flamingo or jellyfish):
Students will learn how to draw a flamingo or jellyfish. Each directed drawing includes 8-10 simple steps with easy to replicate lines. These steps build upon the previous step.
4. SUMMER SCOOT (gross motor movement game):
This game can be used to play Charades or Jellyfish Says. It can also be used as a brain break activity.
If you are playing Charades, you will need to privately message a student the action. You could do this via the chat box on your video conferencing platform. The class will try to guess the action. Once they have guessed correctly, share your screen to show the slide. Then, the entire class can complete that motion.
If you are playing Jellyfish Says, share your screen. Display the game in presentation mode. For some of the slides you will say “Jellyfish says.” For other slides, you will not. If there are any students who complete the action and Jellyfish didn’t say to, they will sit. The last student standing wins!
5. SUMMER SCAVENGER HUNT (math & literacy game):
There are three rounds with four challenges. Each round has two math and two literacy challenges, as well as a clean up slide. The students will find something in their home for each challenge slide. You could have each student share the item they found, or you could choose just a few students for that slide. Once those students have shared, you could have the entire class hold up the item they found for that challenge. After the round is complete, the class will be instructed to put away their items.
6. TRICKY CRAB'S TREASURES (CVC word building game):
As that tricky little crab was digging in the sand at the beach, he buried some very odd treasures! Discover what treasures he hid by dragging the letters into the correct order to build each word. There are 6 pictures for each vowel, for a total of 30 CVC words.
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Ice Cream Shop Mystery Digital Escape Room
The Case of the Beach Bandit Digital Escape Room
The Case of the Camping Caper Digital Escape Room
Virtual Summer Games & Activities
Printable and Digital End of the Year Awards & Virtual Ceremony
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I hope your students love these digital end of the year activities!
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