It's hard to believe it's almost the end of the school year! In this post, I want to share a few end of the year math activities to keep students engaged in these last days of school (and also having some fun).
The first is a new end of the year math escape room that comes in both digital and print form. Students use their logic to solve for the values of summer-themed pictures in equations while celebrating making it to summer break.
The digital version of this end of year escape room is an answer-validated GOOGLE Form that eliminates your need to grade. Just check the Responses tab to see which students successfully broke out.
The printable version of the escape room has a NEXT STEP box that lets students know which puzzle to visit next. They can start on any of the 5 puzzles. The download also includes a printable graphic organizer to help students keep track of the pictures' values as they find them, a student answer sheet and an answer key.
I've shared this graphing grass project a bunch because of how my students always enjoyed it. Younger students can focus on data collection and plotting, while older students can draw lines of fit, write the equations of their graphs, and even give their grass a "haircut" to connect to piecewise functions. The project is linked in my Google Drive through this blog post.
This last end of the year activity works for students in any grade or subject. This year's students give their best advice to next year's students in this dear students pennant activity. As students walk in next year, they can read all of the good advice this year's students left for them.
As the school year wraps up, I hope you remember all of the wonderful learning experiences and opportunities you gave your students this year. They have been so lucky to have you as their teacher.
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