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15 Fun Activities For Engaging Primary Kids The First Weeks Of School

8/4/2024

 
Going back to school after a summer break creates different emotions for each child. The first weeks of school it's important to do things that help kids transition back into work mode and adjust to a new classroom environment. Here are some activities that are fun to do and help engage young children those first few days or weeks as they adjust and start to build a class community.
15 fun activities for back to school
​1. Classroom Scavenger or Treasure Hunt
2. All About Me Posters
3. Friendship Chain
4. Guess Who? 
5. Classroom Puzzle
6. First Day Photo Booth
7. I Am Poem
8. Self Portrait Art
9. Team Building Games
10. Storytelling Circle
11. Nature Walk
12. Time Capsule
13.
Chain Reaction Story
14. 
Getting To Know You Jenga
15. Guess My Drawing

​1. Classroom Scavenger or Treasure Hunt

Scavenger Hunt Materials Needed: List of items or areas to find, such as the art corner, the reading nook, etc.

​How To Play:
Children work in pairs or small groups to find the listed items or locations around the classroom. This helps them become familiar with their new environment.

Treasure Hunt Materials Needed: Clues or a treasure map.
​

How To Play: 
Set up a treasure hunt in the classroom. Create clues that lead children to different areas (e.g., the library corner, art supplies). The final clue leads to a small treasure, like stickers or bookmarks, to take home.
scavenger hunt treasure hunt

2. All About Me Posters

​Materials Needed: Poster board, markers, crayons, stickers, and magazines

​How To Play:
Each child creates a poster about themselves, including favorite things, family, hobbies, etc. They can present their posters to the class to share about themselves.

3. Friendship Chain

​Materials Needed: Strips of colored paper, markers, and glue or tape

​How To Play: 
Each child writes their name and one thing about themselves on a strip of paper. They then connect their strip with others to create a classroom friendship chain that can be displayed as a decoration.
All about me poster

4. Guess Who? ​

​Materials Needed: Index cards and pencils

​How To Play: 
Each student writes three interesting facts about themselves on an index card (without their name). Collect the cards, shuffle them, and read them aloud one by one while the class guesses who wrote each one.

​5. Classroom Puzzle

​Materials Needed: Large blank puzzle pieces (you can cut a large piece of paper into pieces)

​How To Play: 
Give each child a blank puzzle piece to decorate with their name and drawings representing themselves. Once completed, assemble the puzzle on a bulletin board to symbolize how each student is an important part of the class.

6. First Day Photo Booth

​Materials Needed: Fun props, a backdrop, and a camera or smartphone

​How To Play: Set up a photo booth with props like hats, glasses, and signs. Take photos of each student to create a "Class of [Year]" bulletin board. You can send these home as a first-day keepsake.
First week photo booth idea

7. I Am Poem

​Materials Needed: Paper and pencils

​How To Write: 
Provide a simple template for an "I Am" poem, such as:
     - I am...
     - I like...
     - I feel...
     - I hope...
     - Children fill in the blanks with their own words, and then share their poems with the class.

8. Self Portrait Art

​Materials Needed: Paper, markers, crayons, mirrors

​How To Do: 
Provide each child with a piece of paper and art supplies to create a self-portrait. Set up mirrors so they can look at themselves while drawing. Display their artwork around the classroom.
I am poster

9. Team Building Games

​Materials Needed: Various, depending on the game

​How To Play: 
Organize simple team-building games like "Tug of War," "Balloon Pop Relay," or "Egg and Spoon Race." These games help children build teamwork skills and make friends.

​10. Storytelling Circle

​Materials Needed: None, optional props for storytelling

​How To Do:
 
Gather the children in a circle and start a storytelling chain where each child adds a sentence to create a collaborative story. For a twist, use a story dice or cards to guide the plot.
team building games

11. Nature Walk

​Materials Needed: None, optional clipboards and pencils

​How To Do: 
If possible, take the children on a nature walk around the school grounds. Encourage them to observe their surroundings and collect interesting leaves or rocks. Back in the classroom, have them share what they found.

12.Time Capsule

​Materials Needed: Box or container, paper, art supplies

​How To Do: Have each child write a letter to their future selves, draw a picture, or include a small item that represents them. Seal everything in a time capsule to be opened at the end of the school year.
time capsule

13. Chain Reaction Story

​Materials Needed: Paper and pencil

​How To Play:
Start a story with a few sentences and pass it around the class for each child to add to. Read the final story aloud

14. Getting To Know You Jenga

​Materials Needed: Jenga set, marker

​How To Play: 
​Write a question or prompt on each Jenga block (e.g., "What's your favorite color?", "Name a fun fact about you"). As children play, they answer the question on the block they pull.
getting to know you jenga

15. Guess My Drawing

​Materials Needed: Paper and pencils

​How To Play: 
Have each child draw a picture without showing anyone. Then, they hold it up, and the class guesses what it is.
Guess my drawing
This is a sampling of activities that can be done to build classroom community and help students to get comfortable with their classmates. 
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If you are looking for some other activities that provide information for you and also help with transitioning back into school routines and academics, check out my Back To School bundle of 7 ready made resources.
Primary teachers ready to go kit back to school activities
Check out this bundle here
back to school activities for primary kids
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