Easy School Spirit Week Ideas: Crazy Hair Day, Anything But a Backpack Day, and Beyond (2024)

These easy Spirit Week ideas will see you through the days when your kids forget to tell you the day's theme minutes before you run out the door!

Spirit Weeks are great for building community and keeping kids entertained during the weeks leading up to school vacations. But they can be rough on unsuspecting parents. At some point in your kid's school career, you will be forced to buy all the hair accessories at your favorite 24-hour store the night before Crazy Hair Day. It can’t just be me whose kiddo freaked out that her “Anything But a Backpack” wasn’t original enough, can it?

This list of tried and true tips will help you survive even the most last-minute of spirit days. Once they're out the door, take a minute to laugh over these Funny Parenting Memes That Will Make You Feel Seen. And if you had a teacher cool enough to pick easy themes for Spirit Week, you might want to thank them with one of these Teacher Appreciation Gifts They’ll Love.

Spirit Week usually consists of a variety of theme days. These ten are some of the most popular, and I've rounded up my favorite tips from other parents on the easiest ways to tackle these themes without making yourself crazy or spending a ton of money.

1. Crazy Hair Day

The OG of school spirit days, Crazy Hair Day is a classic. Love it or hate it, it seems to be sticking around like a bad perm.

Accessorize!

Simply take every hair accessory in your house and put it in your kid's hair at once. Throw in some extra ribbons or anything else you can stick into hair. (Did you know two Legos work like a crazy barrette?)

Cupcake Buns

If you have cupcake wrappers and elastic bands, you can pull off this easy (yet adorable) hairstyle. See above. So easy, so cute!

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Twist and braid strips of fabric into a million ponytails for Crazy Hair Day.

Crazy Ponytails

What’s sillier than one ponytail? TWO? And you know what’s even crazier? Three! Or four! Or even five ponytails!

Temporary Hair Color

Just mix sidewalk chalk, water, and hair spray for a DIY temporary hair color.

Pipe Cleaners

Weave a few pipe cleaners through a braid or ponytail to add a little fun to even the blandest of hairstyles.

2. Anything But a Backpack Day

As the name suggests, the idea of this theme day is to bring anything but a backpack to transport your gear to and from school. Here are some last-minute ideas to pull off this day with spirit.

Cooler

Any cooler style will do! Better yet, your lunch will stay nice and cool all day.

Toy Dump Truck

Go grab a younger sibs toy truck and fill it with folders and pencil cases.

Stroller

It could be a baby dollstroller or the real thing!

Shoebox

Repurpose an old shoebox for this fun spirit day.

Laundry Basket

Collapsible baskets work best, but any laundry basket will do the trick.

3. Decades Day

Nothing makes me feel older than watching my daughter riffle through my closet to find an outfit for Decades Day. Go find those bell bottoms and Birkenstocks—everything old is new again!

4. Mismatch Day

This is a day to wear all your favorite colors at once. Wear two different socks, two different shoes, and all the different colors, polka dots, and plaids. This might be my favorite easy day.

5. Pajama Day

The laziest (easiest) of all spirit days is Pajama Day. Frankly, you can just roll out of bed into school. So make sure your kids are dressed for the weather. You don't want them overheating or getting cold during the day.

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From Dorothy to Harry Potter, who will you be for Story Book Character Day? Photo by Sara Marentette

6. Book Character Day

Bring your favorite storybook character to life for Book Character Day. Anything from comic books to novels is fair game, so get reading and get creative. These are some characters you probably have everything on hand to dress like.

Nancy Drew

Grab a flashlight, hairband, plaid skirt, and a pair of penny loafers to complete this classic look.

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

Turn a headband into a pair of mouse ears and grab a cookie. Done!

Where’s Waldo

Where’s Waldo? He’s already in your house! You probably have all the items in your closet to complete the look of this classic book character.

Mr. Bump

Wear all blue, and wrap yourself up in bandages. Voila! You are Mr. Bump from the Mr. Men books.

Wednesday Addams

Just wear all black and braid your hair to be our favorite goth girl.

Thing 1 and Thing 2

Grab a red sweatshirt and make your own Thing 1 and Thing 2 signs. Bonus points if you have a blue wig laying around (hey, you never know!), but that's not necessary.

7. School Spirit Day

Celebrate school spirit by dressing up like your school mascot, wearing a school t-shirt, or just wearing your school colors.

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Throw on your favorite school, team, or athlete jersey for Sports Day. Photo by Mommy Poppins

8. Sports Day

You can root for the home team, the high school team, your baseball team, or any sports team that you would like. Just grab a jersey and show off your team pride.

9. Superhero Day

Clark Kent

Stick a Superman logo onto a blue t-shirt, and put it under a white button-down. A pair of glasses will really bring this look to the next level.

Be Your Own Superhero

You are your own hero! Check out these ideas for a little inspiration, then raid your closet and dress-up bin for your own DIY Superhero costume.

Batman

You can wear all black and print out the Batman logo to become the caped crusader.

Incredibles

Put on red pants and a red shirt, and pull over a pair of black gym shorts or bathing suit and you will look Incredible!

10. Inside Out Day

This one is just as easy as it sounds: take whatever you would like to wear and turn it inside out! You can wear one item of clothing or your entire outfit. This is a really easy one to participate in, so the whole school can show its school spirit.

Easy School Spirit Week Ideas: Crazy Hair Day, Anything But a Backpack Day, and Beyond (2024)

FAQs

How do you celebrate Crazy Hair Day? ›

On Crazy Hair Day, children are encouraged to come up with the most creative hair and craziest hair design they can imagine – hair gel, unique hair colors and even objects incorporated into children's hairstyles.

What does crazy hair day do for preschoolers? ›

The event was not only a fun way to celebrate learning, but it also helped the children to understand the importance of creativity, self-expression, and the role of hairdressers and barbers in our community.

What are the funny school dress up days? ›

Some examples are crazy hat day, backwards day, silly shoes and socks, inside out day, favorite sports day, mix n match day, etc. Farmer Day (this was a lot of fun... everyone dressed in overalls, pig tails, painted freckles on their faces)! Our school is very into the School Spirit.

How to do easy festival hair? ›

Simply braid your hair the night before and sleep on it for loose, wavy curls the next day, giving you more time to enjoy every moment of the festival. This look is the answer to your easy festival hair dreams and the epitome of laid-back luxe, all without hours of styling.

How to color kids hair for crazy hair day? ›

For light hair: Just rub the chalk onto hair and apply a bit of hairspray to hold it in place. For dark hair: Mix a few drops of water with ground up/powdered chalk to make a thick paste. Apply the paste to hair and allow to sit for 30 minutes.

Why is my child obsessed with hair? ›

Hair twirling falls into the category of self-soothing activities, like head banging, hair pulling, thumb sucking and rocking. Yes, some of these habits seem strange and may even look painful, but they're actually a way for some kids to release pent-up energy and tension.

How do you dress for 100 days of school? ›

Many kids who dress up for the 100th day of school wear centenarian costumes, also known as 100 year old person costumes. Little girls will look cute dressed in floral print dresses paired with comfy cardigan sweaters and spectacles.

What can I wear in school? ›

Always start with a basic T-shirt. A white T-shirt is good for everyday, but you can mix up your look with a variety of colors in a crew neck or V-neck cut. Add a polo or button down shirt over your plain T-shirt. If you are wearing a colored T-shirt, be sure that the shirt you wear over is complimentary.

How do I keep my hair nice during the day? ›

You've got two options. First option, use your anti-frizz serum to touch up as you need throughout the day. Warm the product up in your hands and apply to dry hair to banish these flyaway hairs. “Another solution is spraying hairspray onto a comb and styling, rather than spraying directly onto your hair.”

How do you manage crazy curls? ›

Always apply product from ends toward scalp in a scrunching motion; this helps keep your curls true to form; if you apply from the scalp down you risk pulling the curl which can cause hair to become fluffy and lose those bouncy defined curls we want. Avoid over touching, let your curls do what they do best, curl.

How to make a cupcake crazy hair day? ›

All you have to do is add 2 high space buns onto hair, then cut into 2 paper cupcake wrappers and take those wrappers and wrap around space bun.. secure with a matching color scrunchie.

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