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[For Middle School Students] A Collection of Recreation Ideas to Liven Up Farewell Parties

[For Middle School Students] A Collection of Recreation Ideas to Liven Up Farewell Parties
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[For Middle School Students] A Collection of Recreation Ideas to Liven Up Farewell Parties

A farewell party where you look back on a year’s memories and spend precious time with the classmates who shared the same classroom.

By expressing gratitude to teachers and friends and taking part in lively recreation, the memories become even deeper.

In this article, we’ll introduce recreation ideas that the whole class can enjoy.

From activities you can take your time with indoors to ones that get you moving outside, we’ve handpicked games and activities especially recommended for junior high school students.

To make the farewell party even more exciting—by exchanging letters and sharing words of thanks—be sure to give these a try.

[For Middle Schoolers] A Collection of Recreation Ideas to Liven Up Farewell Parties (1–10)

Sketchbook Relay

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Sketchbook Relay

A sketchbook relay is a perfect activity for a farewell party.

Each person writes a heartfelt message of thoughts and gratitude on their own page.

Once the sketchbook is complete, you can turn it into a video for everyone to watch together.

When creating the video, adding some motion as a transition to move to the next page will make it look more polished.

Encourage drawings and decorations on each page to let everyone’s individuality shine.

It will be both moving and a fun memory that’s sure to last.

It’s an ideal way to deepen the sense of togetherness at the farewell party!

Telepathy Game

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Telepathy Game

The perfect activity for a farewell gathering where all the junior high school students come together is the “Telepathy Game.” The comedy duo Shimofuri Myojo—Seiya and Soshina—have also experienced its appeal and convey the importance of communication.

The game is simple, but it offers a memorable and fun time while confirming the bonds among team members.

For example, matching answers to a prompt like “What’s the classic rice-ball filling?” is a great opportunity to check shared memories and values.

Of course, it can be enjoyed in a remote setting as well.

It’s an ideal recreation to warmly color the farewell moment and perfect for creating memories with classmates.

Came Alone GameNEW!

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Came Alone GameNEW!

One game that really livens up a farewell party is the “I Came Alone” game.

Participants go clockwise, raising their hands and saying “I came alone,” increasing the number of people from the first person onward.

After the count reaches five people, it resets back to one, and if you raise your hand at the wrong timing, you’re out.

Because it moves along briskly even in a short time, the moment someone makes a mistake, laughter ripples through the classroom.

The rules are simple, so even younger students can join easily, and part of the fun is enjoying everyone’s reactions.

The nervous excitement of keeping the tempo makes this a game that energizes any farewell gathering.

Gesture Game

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Gesture Game

Charades is a perfect activity for a farewell party.

Because it requires nonverbal communication, it can deepen the bond and teamwork among classmates.

It’s like a magical time where hearts connect through gestures, even without words.

For example, if the prompt is “cat,” you can get down on all fours and act it out, making it fun and active.

Every smile that appears with a correct guess will become a happy memory for everyone involved.

I highly recommend it—please try it at your next farewell party.

You’ll all enjoy a fun time together.

Drawing Telephone Game

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Drawing Telephone Game

It’s a game where you challenge yourselves to accurately pass along the given theme all the way to the last person, making it important to read each other’s intentions.

Within a limited time, you draw an illustration of the prompt and show it to the next person, who then draws an illustration based on the theme they infer, passing it along to the end.

Because drawing time is limited, your ability to capture the key features so the next person understands is put to the test.

You can see each person’s drawing skills, and the shared effort to interpret the prompt deepens the team’s bond.

dance

[Graduation Dance] Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Ao to Natsu” Graduation ver.
dance

How about giving a memorable dance performance as a farewell gift at your junior high school send-off party? Dance is a wonderful way to express gratitude beyond words.

Even without prior dance experience, practicing together and putting in the effort can create a deeply moving performance.

Since dance became a mandatory part of physical education in 2012, many junior high school students are already familiar with it.

Let’s make the most of that experience and perform a dance filled with appreciation.

Choosing an emotional and approachable song—like the graduation version of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “Ao to Natsu (Blue and Summer)”—will make the farewell party even more exciting.

Screening of a memory movie

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Screening of a memory movie

It’s a moving video crafted for dear friends, weaving in heartfelt messages and the memories you’ve built together.

By including not only event photos but also everyday scenes, you can look back on the simple joys of daily life.

If you set a theme and have everyone record short clips, then combine them into one piece, it should be an experience that touches everyone equally.

The idea is to bring together each person’s best photos and footage and aim for a high-quality, emotionally resonant video.

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