[From kindergarten to elementary and junior high school] Entertainment and performances that liven up farewell parties
A farewell party to send off preschool and school graduates.
For the children, it’s a precious time to spend with their friends and teachers.
Many of you are probably wondering right now what kind of performances or entertainment would be best for such a special occasion.
So this time, we’ll introduce recommended entertainment and performance ideas for farewell parties.
It’s packed with ideas perfect for kids of all ages—from little ones to around junior high schoolers!
If you want everyone to have a wonderful time at the farewell party, be sure to check these out.
[From Kindergarten to Elementary and Middle School] Entertaining Performances and Activities That Liven Up Farewell Parties (1–10)
dance

In school life, how about giving the gift of a dance at a farewell party to say “thank you for all the memories”? There are several patterns to consider, such as current students dancing for graduates, or graduates dancing for teachers and parents.
Even if you’ve never danced before, if you give it your all, you’re sure to move everyone around you! The memory of having practiced the dance will likely become a cherished recollection in the future as well.
funny video

Putting together a video of memories and thank-you messages as a gift is a classic choice for a performance, isn’t it? Moving people straight with heartfelt emotion is great, but if you deliberately build in some laugh-out-loud moments, it might help everyone recall the fun times, too.
The key is how you create those laughs, and it seems easiest to base them on relatable “we’ve all been there” anecdotes that the people present can easily connect with.
It could also be exciting to weave in everyday questions or little mysteries people have had, and use the occasion to resolve them.
theater

Farewell parties can make you feel lonely about parting from close friends, but when you think about how something new is about to begin, it gets exciting, doesn’t it? How about everyone putting on a play that lets those dreams grow? For young children who are about to enter elementary school, it conveys feelings more clearly and effectively than speaking seriously.
Who’s this baby?

This is a game that’s become a tradition at our thank-you party: guess who it is by looking at their newborn photo! Some kids look almost the same as they did as newborns, while others look completely different.
Try to spot the key features and make your best guess!
Hand dance

It’s a performance where you wear gloves and dance using only your hands.
It captivates not only kindergarten and nursery school children but also elementary school students.
Wearing colored gloves would make it even more vibrant! It’s easier to try than regular dancing, so give it a go!
When you pop the balloon, a charm comes out.
https://www.tiktok.com/@yyyy_22400/video/7011795679911709953It’s a surprise where you’re handed a pre-inflated balloon, and when you pop it on cue, a charm with a written message bursts out from inside.
The loud pop and the shock of something emerging instantly amp up the excitement in the moment.
By putting heartfelt feelings into the message, the contrast with the surprise makes the experience even more moving.
To highlight the fun and festivity of popping the balloon, it’s recommended to include not only the charm and message but also bits of confetti or finely cut paper.
Quiz for the Teacher
It’s a quiz where you guess which teacher is behind a mask! You use clues like their height, distinctive movements, and poses to figure it out.
The kids are totally absorbed—this looks so much fun! Adults can enjoy it too, so it’s a great recommendation for a farewell party!
Human Arch

The time at a fun farewell party, filled with various performances and activities, flies by in the blink of an eye, doesn’t it? How about ending such a joyful farewell with a human arch to send off the graduates? Participants line up facing each other and form arches with their arms, connecting from the stage all the way to the exit.
As everyone calls out and cheers them on, the graduates can be sent off warmly—creating a very happy, heartwarming moment for them!
baton-passing style
https://www.instagram.com/p/CpQtqLAh93P/Since graduation marks the moment when the top grade passes the torch to the next, how about incorporating that generational shift into the program? You could have the students share the memories they’ve built up so far and pass their sentiments on to the next cohort.
Rather than connecting only through words, preparing mementos or items with special ties and passing them on along with those feelings would likely create excitement.
If there are committees, it’s also a great idea to choose items that evoke each committee’s role.
Congratulatory message video

Congratulations from teachers, underclassmen, and parents are so moving, aren’t they? Many people feel their hearts swell when they receive messages from those who know how hard the graduates have worked.
And beyond these messages from those close to you, hearing from famous alumni, people closely connected to the school or kindergarten, or celebrities active at the time brings a different kind of joy.
Congratulations and encouragement for the future from people who have truly tasted the sweet and the bitter of life will, without a doubt, become a lasting memory at the very end.


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