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17 Fresh Middle School Activities for After School

By Matthew Lynch
January 2, 2025
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After a long day of classes, it’s important for middle school students to have engaging activities that can keep them entertained while also fostering their growth and development. Here are 17 fresh after school activities specifically designed for middle schoolers:

1. Outdoor Scavenger Hunt: Organize a scavenger hunt in the schoolyard or local park to encourage problem-solving and teamwork skills.

2. DIY Science Experiments: Set up a science lab where students can perform simple yet fascinating experiments using household items.

3. Art Jam Sessions: Provide art supplies and let students unleash their creativity through painting, drawing, or crafting.

4. Drama Club: Start a drama club where students can learn acting, improv, and staging skills while preparing for performances.

5. Coding Club: Teach basic coding skills to students interested in technology and programming.

6. Book Club: Encourage students to explore literature by starting a book club where they can discuss and analyze books.

7. Community Service Projects: Engage students in meaningful community service projects like volunteering at local shelters or cleaning up parks.

8. Sports Tournaments: Host after-school sports tournaments like basketball, soccer, or volleyball to promote physical activity and friendly competition.

9. Robotics Workshop: Provide students with robot kits and guide them in building and programming robots.

10. Music Jam Sessions: Set up a music room with various instruments where students can play, experiment, and collaborate on musical projects.

11. Debate Club: Stimulate critical thinking and public speaking skills by organizing debates on various topics.

12. Yoga and Mindfulness: Offer yoga classes or mindfulness sessions to help students relax and reduce stress levels.

13. Photography Club: Teach students the art of photography and encourage them to capture the world through their lenses.

14. Cooking Classes: Conduct cooking classes where students can learn basic cooking techniques and create delicious dishes.

15. Environmental Awareness Club: Promote environmental awareness by organizing activities like gardening, recycling drives, or creating eco-friendly projects.

16. Chess Club: Encourage strategic thinking and problem-solving skills through chess matches and tournaments.

17. Film Making Club: Introduce students to the world of filmmaking by teaching them scriptwriting, filming, and editing techniques.

These activities provide a diverse range of options for middle school students to engage in after school. They not only offer fun and entertainment but also help in developing valuable skills, fostering creativity, and building friendships.

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