Throw toilet paper around the school Break out in song during class Wear something that is unique to your friend group Create a collaborative painting during free time.

Set an alarm the night before and wake up on time Take a shower Eat a nutritious breakfast Dress in something nice, fun, or even flirty. Experiment with a new or crazy hair style on this day if you like to do your hair.

A notebook Your cell phone A book you’re reading Your yearbook A pen for signatures from everyone.

Resolve any misunderstandings between friends or teachers Be enthusiastic in all of your classes Dance if you feel like dancing! Sing if you feel like singing!

Handwritten cards Home-made jewelry Cute keychains A candle Flowers.

Research a popular song and learn any of the accompanying dance moves. Invent new ones if there isn’t a dance for the song yet. Perform the dance for anyone who is interested! If you and your friends love a particular movie or T. V. show, memorize a scene from it and then perform for other friends who also like the movie or T. V. show.

If you are easily distracted by your cell phone, turn it off or put somewhere far away from where it might distract you. Think about the summer break and how much free time you will have soon. This will make even the most boring of classes seem exciting all of the sudden. Remember not to complain; the more you do, the longer the school day will take.

Throughout the school day, ask all of your friends for their numbers, and then write them in your yearbook or notebook. Don’t be embarrassed to ask your crush for their number. If they say no, don’t worry about it; it’s the last day of school. You won’t have to see that person for another three months! If they say yes, then consider taking it a step further. Ask your crush if they would want to go on a date, or maybe even try to sneak in a first kiss. Anything is possible, just don’t do anything reckless. [3] X Research source

“I appreciate all of your hard work this year. Thank you! Have a great summer. " “Sorry if I talked too much sometimes. I learned a lot from you. Goodbye!” “Thanks so much, teacher!”

Give your friends some big final hugs and tell them why they are special to you. Don’t be surprised if a few tears are shed (bring some tissues if you are the crying type). Keep your spirits up if you are feeling sad about leaving your school and your friends. Life goes on, and plus, you might see them sooner than you think.