Many educators see the benefits of flex periods. But they may worry that these blocks of time will become chaotic and unproductive without a clearly defined purpose and plan. Structuring your flex period as a ‘theme day’ is a simple strategy to ensure the time is spent meaningfully. Here’s how to create a flex period theme day your teachers can get behind and your students will benefit from.
Step 1 | Define a Clear Purpose for Your Flex Period
When educators struggle with flex periods, it’s often because they lack a consistent purpose. Is this time for tutoring? Enrichment? SEL? Credit recovery?
Flex period theme days solve this problem by giving your flex period a clear focus. Choose a theme that supports your school’s goals and communicate it clearly to students and staff. For example:
- Tutorial Tuesdays: Focus on targeted intervention and reteaching
- Wellness Wednesdays: Incorporate SEL, mindfulness, and journaling
- Future Fridays: Explore college and career readiness

Step 2 | Build a Flex Period Schedule That Works
Educators frequently ask questions like: How often should we schedule flex period theme days? Where do we find time during the school day?
The key is to prioritize consistency over quantity. By sticking to a predictable schedule, you provide students with clear expectations and your staff with enough time to prepare.
Consider the frequency and format that will work best for your school schedule and student needs. Popular options include:
- Weekly Rotation: Reserve one consistent day for a theme and keep the rest focused on support or choice.
- Split Blocks: Use half the period for intervention and the other half for themed activities.
- Grade-Level Models: Assign specific themes to certain grade levels based on their needs and readiness.
Step 3 | Offer Purposeful, Well-Managed Sessions
Without a clear purpose or plan, theme days can devolve into unproductive free time. And nobody wants the job of supervising a large group of students with nothing but time on their hands.
To prevent this avoidable flex period pitfall, use the SET (Structure, Engage, Track) approach:
- Structure: Give each session a clear objective, agenda, and facilitator. Whether it’s a mindfulness activity or a college prep workshop, students should know what to expect and what they’ll gain from attending.
- Engage: Keep sessions small and interactive to foster participation. Use sign-ups or pull-out models to limit group size. Also consider offering student-led or interest-based options to increase buy-in.
- Track: Monitor attendance and participation. With flex period scheduling software like Securly Flex, you can easily tag theme day sessions, manage rosters, and pull attendance reports to keep students accountable and ensure staff aren’t left guessing.

Step 4 | Choose Low-Prep, High-Impact Activities
Teachers can be skeptical of theme days, in part because they worry about the increased workload. But when you tap into existing resources and community expertise, you can create rich experiences with minimal prep or extra work.
Many schools have been successful using out-of-the-box ideas like:
- Bringing in guest speakers from the community
- Offering mindfulness practices taught by school counselors
- Having students deliver peer-led tutorials
- Providing career exploration tools, such as Naviance or Xello
You can also encourage students to lead sessions based on their interests and strengths, giving them meaningful opportunities to increase student voice and choice.
Step 5 | Build Momentum & Celebrate the Successes of your Flex Period Theme Days
When implemented well, theme days become more than just time-fillers; they evolve into a powerful tool for shaping school culture, supporting the whole child, and engaging students who might otherwise tune out.
To build that kind of momentum:
- Brand your theme day with a name that sparks curiosity and creates consistency
- Generate buzz through morning announcements, posters, or weekly email blasts
- Celebrate wins by spotlighting standout sessions, sharing student feedback, and recognizing staff who go the extra mile.
Most importantly, treat your theme day not as a one-off initiative, but as a way to model what flexible, student-centered learning can look like. Start small, stay consistent, and let your community’s enthusiasm grow over time.
Bring Purpose to Your Flex Period with a Theme Day
When you plan theme days intentionally, you transform flex time from a potential headache into a schoolwide opportunity. Theme days help you:
- Reinforce instructional, student wellbeing, or college/career goals
- Engage students who might otherwise opt out
- Build consistency and reduce behavior issues
- Make flex periods easier to manage and more meaningful
Flex period scheduling software like Securly Flex can also help make your theme day a success by simplifying every part of the process – from scheduling and session creation, to attendance tracking and reporting.
Learn more about Securly Flex.

