Spirit Week Theme Day Ideas

Having worked at a middle/high school for a few years now Iโ€™ve experienced a bunch of Spirit Weeks and they can be pretty fun! I thought Iโ€™d share a list of some of the favorite Theme Days Iโ€™ve seen or have heard about from others - some are quite creative and ridiculous. I will continue to add to this list as I come across more fun ideas. Disclaimer: always make sure you check with your school/administration for any parameters or rules for Spirit Week Themes as every school will have different expectations as to whatโ€™s acceptable or not.
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Class Color Day

This is a classic theme day - every grade or classroom gets assigned a color and kids from that group are encouraged to wear that color. Some people get really into it with head-to-toe color-coordinated outfits and even face paint or temporary hair color!

Wacky Hair Day

For Wacky Hair Day kids are encouraged to wear their hair wacky! Side ponytails, mowhawks, temporary hair paint/color, crazy wigs, etc - and some kids even go all out with a crazy hair cut (with parents' permission/help of course).

Halloween in (Whatever Month Youโ€™re In) / Costume Day

This is a chance to bust out those Halloween costumes, dress up, and have Halloween in March (or whatever month youโ€™re doing Spirit Week). Giving out some candy/trick or treating in the school might be a fun addition too. Just make sure those costumes are school appropriate!

Superhero Day

Dress up as your favorite Superhero! Kids can wear store bought costumes or easily make their own with some paper emblems taped to their shirts or homemade masks/capes.

Circle of Life Day

For this day each class is assigned a period of lifeโ€ฆ for example Freshman dress as babies, Sophomores as college years, Juniors as midlife crisis, and Seniors as senior citizens - of course.

Beach Day

For this one wear your beach-inspired items - think floral print shirts/outfits, shorts, tank tops, sandals, sun hats. Throw a towel over your shoulder or grab a beach ball to complete the look. Adding a flower lei necklace is an easy way to achieve Beach Day status.

Tourist Day

Tourist Day attire is usually very similar to Beach Day attire, but usually with the addition of a map, cameras or binoculars, and tall socks with sandals.

Anything But a Backpack Day

This one is always a favorite in our school - the idea is instead of bringing a backpack to carry your stuff, you bring just about anything else (a laundry basket, a microwave, a shopping cart, etc). Check out our dedicated blog post on Anything But a Backpack Day for more ideas!

Career Day

Career Day is a chance for kids to dress up as what they might want to be in a future career. Doctors, teachers, lawyers, electrician, plumber, race car driver, business owner, etc. This can be an easy one to put together from home with either nice or work clothes and a few accessories (a clipboard, a small toolbox, etc.).

Historical Figures Day

This can be a chance make a spirit day a bit educational as well as fun if kids need to provide a fact about their historical figure in addition to dressing up. Kids could pick figures from world history long ago (Julius Caesar, for example), our national history (ex. George Washington or Betsy Ross), or more recent history (ex. Steve Jobs or Sally Ride).

Little White Lie Day

For this day you write a school-appropriate โ€œlittle white lieโ€ on a white t-shirt (or a white piece of paper taped to your shirt). Theyโ€™re typically sarcastic ones like โ€œIโ€™ve never been late to classโ€ or โ€œI always do my homework.โ€ And if youโ€™re not into poking a little fun at yourself you could do something easy and neutral such as โ€œThis shirt is blueโ€ (but itโ€™s actually a green shirt), etc.

Ugly Sweater Day / Festive Sweater Day

This is always such a fun one, especially around the holidays! Everyone is encouraged to make or wear an ugly/tacky sweater or a festive sweater. If you make your own sweater it's a chance to get creative and repurpose an old sweatshirt or sweater and add your own fun twist to it - think rickrack, pom poms, old ornaments (just make sure they aren't breakable!), etc. - Don't forget to use a glue gun to make decorating your sweater easy!

There are also tons of options available online if you want to buy a tacky sweater - just make sure it's school appropriate and not offensive.

BBQ Dads & Soccer Moms

On this day itโ€™s encouraged to dress up as the stereotypical โ€œBBQ Dadโ€ or โ€œSoccer Momโ€ - kids had a lot of fun with this one and some girls dressed up as BBQ Dads and some boys dressed up as Soccer Moms (you can do whichever you prefer - or a combo of the two!).

For the BBQ Dad ensemble think: aprons, spatulas, white sneakers, khaki shorts, baseball caps.
For the Soccer Mom ensemble think: oversized sunglasses, leggings, an oversized waterbottle (Stanleys optional), oversized sweatshirt, and of course a cross body belt bag.

Adam Sandler Day

This one is pretty easy for most middle/high school kids to pull off - the goal here is to dress in โ€œiconic Adam Sandler styleโ€ which pretty much consists of things like baggy basketball shorts, oversized t-shirts and flannels, and dark sunglasses. This is easily doable for most kids/staff and a lot of fun. (Itโ€™s also particularly a favorite here because Adam Sandler is a NH native!)

Meme Day

I feel like this is a hard one for me - I guess Iโ€™m just too old, haha. But for this day youโ€™re supposed to dress up as or reference a meme. A few that I saw - that I understood - were the โ€œโ€˜Iโ€™ll allow itโ€™ guyโ€ (wear a sombrero and carry a piece of paper that says โ€œIโ€™ll allow itโ€) and the one where Kermit the frog is drinking tea (bring a mug of tea and add a green felt zig-zaggy collar like Kermit has). A few other people just printed out a meme and taped it to their shirt and we let it count - such as a picture of Grumpy Cat saying โ€œthis is my happy face.โ€

Disclaimer: always make sure you check with your school/administration for any parameters or rules for Spirit Week Themes as every school will have different expectations as to whatโ€™s acceptable or not.

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School Appropriate Live Streams

Iโ€™ve been working part-time at a school for a few years now. One of my daily tasks (that I love) has been finding a new Live Stream to run in the background on a large Promethean Board in the Library everyday. Itโ€™s a lot of fun finding new streams or going back to old favorites - sometimes they have to do with timely current events (like a NASA launch), other times itโ€™s a nature-related live stream, and other times itโ€™s a peek into a different part of the world and their culture. We always mute the streams so theyโ€™re not disruptive and just add a fun element running in the background. Here I thought Iโ€™d share some favorites and Iโ€™ll be sure to add to the list periodically.

School Appropriate Live Streams/Live Cams

DISCLAIMER: Please use your best judgement and double check links before showing. At the time of writing this post, these links point to the topics described but thereโ€™s always a chance the streams/channels may change in the future. Also while all of these streams would likely be considered โ€œschool safeโ€ for most grades/age groups, they are LIVE and therefore thereโ€™s always the chance of something unexpected happening on them. Stream at your own risk.

Nature

Science

  • SpaceX Launches - I'm linking to the general SpaceX channel here, since new live stream videos will be made as new things are launched. SpaceX launches happen pretty frequently, and they're always exciting and interesting.
  • NASA Launches - Linking to the general NASA channel here. NASA Launches happen less often than SpaceX ones but are still fun to see.
  • International Space Station (ISS) Stream - This shows a live view of Earth as seen from the ISS. A very relaxing and neat stream to run in the background.

Around the USA

  • Rotating New England Live Streams - we enjoy this stream because it rotates amongst many locations around New England. We often put this stream on when bad or snowy weather is coming in (we're local to New England) to see how the weather is in other areas and how much snow they're getting. (Many of the videos featured have their own stand-alone streaming channels too and you can look them up individually if you choose to.)
  • Mount Washington, NH Live Stream - Mt. Washington is known as "Home of the World's Worst Weather" and can be an interesting channel to live stream.
  • Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Live Cam - busy stream of traffic coming and going across the Brooklyn Bridge and surrounding area.

Around the World

Planes, Trains, & Boats

Seasonal

  • Bank of America Winter Village Skate Cam at Bryant Park, NYC - This is a favorite live cam to run in the library around the holidays/Christmas. The kids love watching the ice skaters and the wide range of skills they have ;)
  • Boston Marathon - no link for this one because coverage changes every year. But when "Marathon Monday" (which is the 3rd Monday in April) rolls around every year we put on some kind of live stream or news coverage of the Marathon.
  • Everest Base Camp - I can't find the link for it now, but last spring we were able to watch a live stream of Everest Base Camp.

Current Events

I wonโ€™t link anything here because these are often temporary or one-time eventsโ€ฆ but here are some general ideas of things we have streamed or could stream for current events:

  • Weather coverage of a current weather event somewhere in the US - like an incoming norโ€™easter snowstorm or hurricane

  • Presidential election coverage or inauguration

  • Local election coverage

  • Royal wedding or coronation abroad

  • 9/11 or Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony

  • Olympics coverage

  • SpaceX or NASA Launch

  • News conference regarding a science discovery

  • Baby watch of an animal about to give birth (like a giraffe at the zoo)

  • Livestream of a local event

DISCLAIMER: Please use your best judgement and double check links before showing. At the time of writing this post, these links point to the topics described but thereโ€™s always a chance the streams/channels may change in the future. Also while all of these streams would likely be considered โ€œschool safeโ€ for most grades/age groups, they are LIVE and therefore thereโ€™s always the chance of something unexpected happening on them. Stream at your own risk.

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FREE National Parks Pass for All 4th Graders and their Families - "Every Kid Outdoors"

Did you know every 4th Grader can get a FREE National Parks Pass? I found out about the program when our not-so-little one went into the 4th Grade and we were able to take advantage of it. Signing up is incredibly easy through the โ€œEvery Kid Outdoorsโ€ Website - once youโ€™re signed up make sure to bring your printed confirmation with you and your 4th grader to a National Park and the ranger there will finish the sign up process and give you National Parks Pass thatโ€™s good for the whole year (Sept 1st-Aug 31st of the school year your child is in 4th grade). If youโ€™re a homeschool family this program also works if your child is homeschooled and in the equivalent of 4th grade.

FREE National Parks Pass for 4th Grade Families - "Every Kid Outdoors"; image of kid holding National Parks Pass

We personally used it to go to Acadia National Park (our favorite place) in Maine and Saint-Gaudens National Park in New Hampshire. Maybe when our next child is in 4th grade weโ€™ll get a little more adventurous and get to a National Park out west.

If you're planning on checking out several National Parks during the year, you might want to pick up a National Park Journal (affiliate link) so your kids can document the journey and adventures! Happy Exploring!

Note: This is not a sponsored post, Iโ€™m just sharing my experience with this program when we did it. Please see Every Kid Outdoorsโ€™ website for details as they may change.

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"Anything But a Backpack" Day Ideas

Having worked at a middle/high school for a few years now Iโ€™ve experienced a few โ€œAnything But a Backpackโ€ Days for Spirit Week and they can be pretty hilarious. โ€ฆWhat does that mean? you might wonder - well, it pretty much means what it says - leave your backpack at home that day and come up with a creative way to carry your things around school for the day. I thought Iโ€™d share a list of some of the favorites Iโ€™ve seen or have heard about form others - some are quite creative and ridiculous. Disclaimer: always make sure you check with your school for any parameters or rules for this event as every school will have different expectations as to whatโ€™s acceptable or not.

โ€œAnything But a Backpackโ€ Day Ideas

  • laundry basket

  • hamper

  • stroller

  • car seat

  • remote control car

  • PowerWheels

  • wagon

  • toy shopping cart

  • real shopping cart

  • Easter basket

  • pizza box

  • toolbox

  • bucket

  • a really ugly/tacky purse or bag (can be found cheap at a local thrift shop!)

  • tool chest

  • mini fridge

  • microwave (that has to be heavy!)

  • a car bumper (very tricky to put your stuff in - and yes, I have seen this one myself!)

  • a kayak

  • a canoe (very awkward to get up the stairs)

  • golfbag

  • milk crate

  • horse saddle bag

  • office chair

  • cooking pot

  • cat carrier

  • birdcage

  • wheelbarrow

  • guitar case

  • suitcase (the ones with the wheels are handy!)

  • fishing net

  • traffic cone

  • stuffed animal that has a zippered pocket

  • trick-or-treat bag or container

  • trash bag or trash can (just make sure your stuff doesnโ€™t get thrown out by accident!)

Check out our Spirit Week Theme Day Ideas blog post for other theme day ideas!

Disclaimer: Always make sure you check with your school for any parameters or rules for this event as every school will have different expectations as to whatโ€™s acceptable or not. This list is for ideas/entertainment purposes only.


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