End-of-year+Activities

//Post information, ideas, and resources for end-of-year activities here.//

All About Me Book ([|Part 1 - Requirements]) ([|Part 2 - Checklist]) ([|Part 3 - Final Dialogue]) ([|Part 4 - Rubric]) (Posted to FLTEACH by Joanne Goldstein)

Class Newspaper - Have students use the last few days of school to prepare a class newspaper. Divide students into groups and give each group responsibility for a different section (comics, editorials, local news, sports, weather, etc.) user:chericem1

[|Collaborative Scrapbook Activity] (Posted to FLTEACH by Lauren Imbruglia)

Comics - Have students create their own comics using one of these free websites user:chericem1

[|Culturally-based End-of-year Activities] (Posted to FLTEACH by Beverly Larson)

Cultural Trivia - Prepare a list of cultural questions about the target cultures you have been studying and play a jeopardy-like cultural trivia game (or use Trivial Pursuit and just replace the question cards with ones you make up) user:chericem1

[|End of Year Survey] (Posted to FLTEACH by Susan Shelby)

Free Reading - Check out books in your target language from your local library and allow students to have free reading time user:chericem1

Games - Have students play one or more of the following games to review what they have learned during the year

[|Impromptu Skits] (Posted to FLTEACH by Bethanie Carlson)

One Minute Videos - Have students work together in small groups to prepare one-minute videos on topics that are important to them. This is especially easy if you have access to Flip cameras. user:chericem1

[|Perfume Making & Selling Project] (Posted to FLTEACH by Jackie Eccles)

[|Photo Wall] (FLTEACH Post)

Project Ideas - Involve students in a mini-project

Service Learning - Involve students in a service learning project

Skit Sacks - Divide students into small groups, give each group a sack containing 3-5 different props. Tell students they have 10-15 minutes to prepare an oral skit for the class that uses the props user:chericem1

[|Well, I Never . . . Game (Nunca he . . .)] - Good for practicing the present perfect (Posted to FLTEACH by Syl Funnell)