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Last Day of School Coloring Page | Essential Printable
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This end-of-year coloring worksheet provides students with a creative outlet to celebrate their academic journey. By engaging with a cheerful scene of graduating students, children develop fine motor control and artistic expression. It serves as a perfect transition activity during the busy final week of school, allowing for quiet reflection and celebration of student achievements.
At a Glance
- Grade: K-3 · Subject: Seasonal ELA
- Standard:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.K.5— Use drawings to add detail to descriptions and experiences- Skill Focus: Fine motor skills and creative expression
- Format: 1 page · 1 task · No answer key required · PDF
- Best For: End-of-year celebrations and morning work
- Time: 15–20 minutes
This single-page PDF features a high-quality line-art illustration of three students in graduation attire walking away from a school building. The clean borders and detailed background elements, such as the school architecture and foliage, provide ample opportunities for students to practice color selection and precision. No additional materials are required beyond standard coloring supplies like crayons or markers.
The zero-prep workflow for this resource is designed for maximum efficiency during the hectic end-of-year season. First, print the single-page PDF (30 seconds). Second, distribute the sheets to students as they arrive or during a transition period (1 minute). Third, allow students to color independently while you finalize grades or pack the classroom (15-20 minutes). Total teacher preparation time is under 2 minutes.
The primary standard addressed is CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.K.5, which encourages students to add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions to provide additional detail. While primarily a creative activity, it supports the development of visual literacy and the ability to represent personal experiences through art. This standard code can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.
Use this worksheet as a "Morning Work" activity on the final day of school to set a positive, calm tone. Alternatively, use it as a formative assessment tool by asking students to describe the scene they colored, checking for their ability to use descriptive language. Completion typically takes 15 to 20 minutes depending on the student's attention to detail.
This resource is ideal for Kindergarten through Grade 3 students, particularly those who benefit from tactile, creative tasks. It pairs naturally with an end-of-year reflection journal or a read-aloud book about moving on to the next grade. It is also an excellent inclusion for a "Summer Send-off" packet for students to take home.
Research from Fisher & Frey (2014) emphasizes the importance of visual representation in the gradual release of responsibility, noting that creative tasks like coloring and drawing allow younger learners to process complex transitions. This worksheet aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.K.5 by providing a structured visual environment where students can express the "end of school" concept. According to the RAND AIRS 2024 report, low-stakes creative activities during school transitions reduce student anxiety and improve social-emotional outcomes. By focusing on fine motor skills and creative expression, this printable supports the development of hand-eye coordination necessary for early writing. The 1-page design ensures that the activity remains focused and manageable for early elementary students. Educators can use this resource to bridge the gap between academic instruction and seasonal celebration, ensuring that the final days of the school year remain productive and meaningful for every child in the classroom.




