Celebrate the 100th Day of School with these fun 100 Days of Shirt Ideas that are super quick and easy to make. BEST 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL SHIRT IDEAS.
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Plan a fun classroom celebration with the 100 days of school ideas, learning activities, and games your students will enjoy!
Make a 100 Days of School shirt using 100 buttons - cute heart and February themed project too! Designed by Jen Goode at 100Directions.com
Celebrate your 100th Day of School with these ideas! From crafts to decorations to printables, check out the fun ways to celebrate this milestone.
The 100th day of school tends to sneak up on us every year. Plan ahead with these 100 days of school shirt ideas to fit any kid's personality.
If you need help brainstorming 100 Day project ideas for kindergarten, you have come to the right place! I gathered my favorites to make your search easier.
100 days of school shirt ideas, easy-to-make for the 100th day! "I've bugged my teacher for 100 days!" "100 Days Brighter!" "Eye made it 100 days!"
100th Day of School Ideas for kindergarten and first grade. Lots of freebies and a copy of a letter to parents for special snack
If you're looking for great last minute 100th day of school shirts, look no further! These cute shirts can be pulled together in no time!
A cute 100 glasses template for your students to decorate and wear on the 100th day of school!
We have been getting ready for the 100th day of school in our classroom. We have been counting by 10s, by 5s, and by 1s to 100. We have been learning what 100 looks like. We have been exploring 100 in many ways... A yummy activity to practice counting to 100 by tens. If you would like to do this activity with your class, you can find it at Teachers Pay Teachers. Just click on the link or image below: Count-by-10-ice-cream-fun A class quilt to practice counting to 100 by fives. The kids were so excited about this when they came to school and it was all put together and up in the room. They spontaneously broke out into a chant counting. It was wonderful! This activity really helped solidify the concept that ten groups of ten make 100 for my little students. I got this idea from a pin that originally came from For the Love of Kindergarten http://kindergartenfreckleteacher.blogspot.com/2012/02/this-week-in-pictures-and-links-2-62-10.html She has some other fun ideas for 100 and lots of other cool stuff going on in her class last February. This was my take on the paint dots idea. Thanks Cindy! If you would like to get the printable shown in the photo above along with all sorts of other goodies for your class, you can get it here: Print and Go! 100 Days Math and Literacy (NO PREP). You can also do the dot painting this way too. It's fun to make 100 gumballs. This sheet is also in my Print and Go! 100 Days Math and Literacy (NO PREP) . All you have to do is make copies, put out the paint, and you're done! Easy peasy, lemon squeezy! We did the 100s chart puzzles a few days before the actual 100th day. I made them in several colors so that the kids could keep track of their pieces easier. And so that our bulletin board will be more colorful. Ha ha! This is one of the activities the kids did independently on the 100th day. Small groups worked together collaboratively to build a structure with 100 blocks. Looks Great! Another activity that kids had to do independently and collaboratively was to find the 100 hearts hidden around the classroom. They found all but three and worked together to put them in order. They needed 71, 84, and 86. They were hidden in the felt board area in the bag with the felt shapes. Tricky! The hearts are tipped because they were too pointy to stand straight in the pocket chart. Speaking of pocket charts, in this photo, mine sure looks old. Maybe it is time for a new one... We also had a center for the kids to make a bag with 100 snacks. Some teachers call this activity a trail mix. I call it snacks. We do a very simple version of it. I put each of the ten snacks out on a table. Students each have a baggie with their name written on it. They take turns going to each of the snacks and counting out 10 into the baggie. The kiddos were so excited to eat it at recess. Yippee! Each child got to make a special 100s day hat with 100 stickers on it. They look so cute wearing the hats in the classroom. Fun! The most challenging activity of our 100th day was writing about what you would do if you had $100. Most of my students this year decided to spend it. One or two decided to save it. One little boy said he would give it to his family. I thought that was sooooo sweet! Here are a couple of interesting ones: "I would buy a peecok." "I would bi a hol oshin!" I love the kids' drawing and writing! So cute. This prompt is so fun to see what their ideas are about. I do this every year for the 100th day. UPDATE JANUARY 2015: This year, I finally made the time to create all my favorite activities for the 100th day in a time saving, black and white ink saving, Print and Go! pack. If you are looking for some new things or some oldies but goodies that have cute graphics and simple layouts for young students, you should go check it out. (Just click on the image below to go get it.) I hope you have a wonderful 100th day celebration with your sweeties! Happy 100th day! Happy teaching!
Today is Handley's 100th day of school. It's hard to believe they have been in school for that long, but the Kindergarten classes are having a big 100th Day party toady including pizza, a movie, and crazy 100th Day hats. Last week we got a note about a project that each child should make. They were able to be creative and could have glued 100 times on a poster board, brought a bag with 100 things, etc. I jumped on Pinterest and found some really cute ideas. I showed them to Handley and being the over-achiever that she is, she said she was just having such a hard time deciding that she wanted to do more than one project. I talked her into picking her favorite and she settled on the fish bowl you see in the pictures. It's got 100 goldfish! She was sweet to let Harper help her count out the fish and glue everything on the poster board. Handley was so proud of her project and couldn't wait to take it to show her teachers today. You'd think our excitement for the day would end there, but no! After we pick her up at school today we will head to pick up Robby from work and then we are on our way to Florida to visit family, friends and Mickey!
Celebrate the 100th Day of Kindergarten
Hi, everyone! Friday marked the 100th day of school for us, and it seems impossible to believe that we have already been in school 100 days. I just love seeing the children dressed as 100-year old grandmas and grandpas around our school--absolutely adorable! My favorite costume of the day was a little girl decked out in pearls and a cardigan wearing a white wig decorated with pink sponge rollers--precious! Some of my favorite 100th day activities to enjoy with my students include Super Science Experiments with Pennies and drawing 100-year old self portraits! If you're looking for more great enrichment activities for the 100th day, I would love for you to preview my 100th Day Resource Pack at the link below! Happy 100th day to you and your little ones!!! Shannon :-) http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Lets-Celebrate-the-100th-Day-of-School-Interdisciplinary
Do you use crowns or headbands in your classroom? My oldest son is 4 and he loves wearing crowns. I wanted to share these crowns with you that are super easy to prep and fun for the 100th day. There are 3 different ways this activity can be completed. Each hat says "100 Days Smarter". First up is a free style crown. This crown can be colored or decorated anyway the student chooses. Students can color the circles, use bingo markers, paint with Q-tips or use stickers. Each of these methods help strengthen fine motor skills at the same time. Next, there is a color by shape activity included. This activity helps students review 2d shapes and color words. Lastly, there is a color by code key included in which students give themselves a checkmark after coloring 10 of each color: blue, pink, red, etc. until they have completed all of the colors listed. I love these crowns because not only are they fun for the 100th day, but they also practice fine motor skills, color words and shapes. You can find them in my store here.
This FREE printable is perfect for creating a 100th Day of School sticker collection in preschool or kindergarten. Add this to your 100th Day celebration!
We have been getting ready for the 100th day of school in our classroom. We have been counting by 10s, by 5s, and by 1s to 100. We ...
Turn your 100 days of school celebration into a day full of hands-on activities, crafts, fun, and memories with these 16 ideas for the 100th day of school.
Here are a few ways we celebrated 100th day of school in addition to my unit materials! Take a look! We wrote 100 words inside 100! ...
It’s nearly the middle of January already and around here, that means that it’s almost the 100th day of school! Every year, as a parent and teacher, it’s hard to believe that 100 days have already gone by. It’s such an exciting day for our students and I like to make the entire day all ... Read more
Check out our 25 Best 100 Days of School Project Ideas! It's that time of year when kids across America from 3 - 13 will be scrambling with their Moms and
Hi Friends! The 100th Day is right around the corner and I wanted to share with you some of my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE 100th day activities that I have accumulated over the years! First of all, an ABSOLUTE MUST is to get your entire hallway involved in the fun! We created this "grand entranceway" a couple years ago and the students went CrAzY for it! ( We just used a bed sheet, tempera paint, and some masking tape to hold it up!) My second MUST is to decorate your classroom door! Yes, of course there are going to be quadruple the number of bathroom and water fountain breaks as usual so that the kids can duck under the streamers...but so what...you knew this day wasn't going to be a normal day anyhow! Ok, this MUST will keep you laughing for days...YOU MUST DOWNLOAD AN AGING APP on your IPad or phone and age all your students darling faces...and yourself of course! (I used Aging Booth) I turn it into a Power Point presentation for the kids to watch. SO...MUCH...FUN! I know there are lots of "new" 100th day books out there, but I still adore these two oldies! (A serving of chocolate chip cookies is not required, but HIGHLY APPRECIATED when reading The Wolf's Chicken Stew, and I'll Teach My Dog 100 Words is the perfect intro for a "We Can Write 100 Words" class activity. This MUST is our favorite 100th day song. You can a copy of it FREE by clicking here. WARNING...This MUST is another GIGGLE producer!!! You need to make copies of a map of your school, ( I use the first floor of my building since that is where my classroom is located), and then have the students predict...using your classroom door as a starting point, where you will end up if 100 students lie down end to end. Then let the measuring begin!!! (Some years we have included other classes to make it equal 100, and some years we just keep getting up and repositioning ourselves.) Another MUST is to have your students use the number 100 and their imaginations to make a 100 Picture Masterpiece! My favorite math MUST for the day is Race For A Flat (sometimes called Race or Roll for 100) In this game the students roll two dice and gather that many base ten blocks. They can make trades for tens whenever possible. The goal is to continue to gather and trade blocks until someone reaches 100. The rest of my MUSTS include some fun writing activities, 100th day crowns, and certificates, many of which you can find in a great resource on TPT by Kerri B. from teacherbitsandbobs.blogspot.com I hope this post gave you some new ideas for this years 100th Day Celebration! Happy 100th Day from our class to yours! If you would like some more SPECTACULAR 100th Day of School ideas, visit the blogs of these very talented and creative ladies to see what goes on in their classrooms on this very special occasion! Mrs. D's Corner Sweet Sounds Of Kindergarten Simply Creative Teaching A is for Apples The Husky Loving Teacher Missing Tooth Grins Polka Dots Please A Smiling Teacher Teaching With Heart
Happy 100 Days of School! Here's a fun writing & art project for your kiddos to complete on the 100th day. Invite your students to imagine what they want to do & accomplish before they turn 100 years old... Your class is sure to have a blast writing about and drawing their 100 year-old sel...
Celebrate the 100th Day of school with these engaging 100th Day of School ideas, activities and crafts, including the popular 100 Gumballs for the 100th Day craft and 100 Days Smarter crown!
Looking for some inspiration for the 100th day of school? Here are some 100th day of School T-shirt Ideas for you, your students, or your child! 1. Bugs! "We've Bugged ____ for 100 days!" 2. Popcorn! "100 Days Popped on By!" 3. Monster - use 100 wiggle eyes! 4. Gumballs! "100 Sweet Days" 5. Hearts "Loving every day of school" 6. HundRED Days (the blue dots spell "100") 7. Animals - Use stickers, pawprints, anything animal like "100 Grrreat Days!" 8. Facts about 100 9. Sports Theme "100 Days have been a Ball!" 10. A Tree (use your handprint as the tree) Bonus: Looking for something a little different - try a hat! Read more about our 100th Day of School!
The 100th Day of School is truly one of my favorite days of the year. There is SO much fun learning to do that revolves around the BIG number 100, and it’s only right to celebrate in a BIG way! Check out how I celebrate the 100th Day of School from beginning to end by reading more below, and grab th
Celebrate the 100th Day of School with these engaging fine motor activities for kids! Super simple ideas, like a 100 punches booklet and 100 sticker mat!
Celebrate the 100th Day of School with this cute printable! This free printable 100 Days of School certificate comes in a full-color version as well as a coloring page version. Perfect for teachers and schools.
Make these three 100 days of school headband crowns to celebrate at school: 100 days smarter and I crawled my way through 100 days
Does your kid need to bring 100 of SOMETHING to school for the 100th day of school? Check out this list of easy 100th day of school ideas!
Easy 100th day project ideas! The point of 100th day celebrations in schools is to improve numeracy skills beyond two digits to include three digit numbers.
Celebrate the 100th Day of kindergarten in your classroom with this adorable hat that helps your students gain a real sense of the number 100!
This kindergarten class celebrated its 100th day of school with TONS of activities & crafts! Come check out the fashion show, the hat, the t-shirts & MORE!
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A fun and enjoyable way to celebrate the 100th day of school with your elementary classroom. The perfect addition to their year end portfolio! Print the 8x10" template on card stock and using a paint of your choice just add the kids handprints to the template. Not happy with how the print turned out? Not a problem! Once you have purchased this listing, you can print as many times as needed, so just try again! ................................... **This item is sold as a digital/instant download. No physical item will be shipped or mailed to you** .................................... **If you are looking to personalize/customize this item, please also purchase our custom listing fee here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/893667591/personalizecustomize-my-order?ref=shop_home_active_1 .................................... Your order will include: - One high-resolution (300dpi) 8x10 JPEG - One high-resolution (300dpi) 8x10 PDF (includes crop marks for easy trimming when printed at home) **If additional/custom sizes are needed, please reach out to us! .................................... Find all our hand/foot print templates here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PerfectChaosDigitals?ref=ss_profile§ion_id=26627680 .................................... Once payment has been confirmed by Etsy your items are available right on the Etsy website. Navigate to You > Purchases and reviews. To the right of the order, click 'Download Files'. Non-Etsy members can access their downloads through a link provided in your receipt email. Etsy provides a helpful downloading guide with detailed steps here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 .................................... All files can be printed from home or at any photo developer (Shutterfly, Snapfish, Walgreens, Staples, etc). You can certainly use any type of paper you prefer, however, for best results, I recommend printing on high quality card stock. **Please keep in mind that colors may appear slightly different in print than on screen** .................................... This file is for PERSONAL use only. Feel free to use in your own home and give a printed copy away as a gift but do NOT copy, redistribute or resell in any capacity. .................................... Thank you for shopping with Perfect Chaos Digitals!
Turn your 100 days of school celebration into a day full of hands-on activities, crafts, fun, and memories with these 16 ideas for the 100th day of school.
100th Day of School Ideas for kindergarten and first grade. Lots of freebies and a copy of a letter to parents for special snack
Hi Friends! The 100th Day is right around the corner and I wanted to share with you some of my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE 100th day activities that I have accumulated over the years! First of all, an ABSOLUTE MUST is to get your entire hallway involved in the fun! We created this "grand entranceway" a couple years ago and the students went CrAzY for it! ( We just used a bed sheet, tempera paint, and some masking tape to hold it up!) My second MUST is to decorate your classroom door! Yes, of course there are going to be quadruple the number of bathroom and water fountain breaks as usual so that the kids can duck under the streamers...but so what...you knew this day wasn't going to be a normal day anyhow! Ok, this MUST will keep you laughing for days...YOU MUST DOWNLOAD AN AGING APP on your IPad or phone and age all your students darling faces...and yourself of course! (I used Aging Booth) I turn it into a Power Point presentation for the kids to watch. SO...MUCH...FUN! I know there are lots of "new" 100th day books out there, but I still adore these two oldies! (A serving of chocolate chip cookies is not required, but HIGHLY APPRECIATED when reading The Wolf's Chicken Stew, and I'll Teach My Dog 100 Words is the perfect intro for a "We Can Write 100 Words" class activity. This MUST is our favorite 100th day song. You can a copy of it FREE by clicking here. WARNING...This MUST is another GIGGLE producer!!! You need to make copies of a map of your school, ( I use the first floor of my building since that is where my classroom is located), and then have the students predict...using your classroom door as a starting point, where you will end up if 100 students lie down end to end. Then let the measuring begin!!! (Some years we have included other classes to make it equal 100, and some years we just keep getting up and repositioning ourselves.) Another MUST is to have your students use the number 100 and their imaginations to make a 100 Picture Masterpiece! My favorite math MUST for the day is Race For A Flat (sometimes called Race or Roll for 100) In this game the students roll two dice and gather that many base ten blocks. They can make trades for tens whenever possible. The goal is to continue to gather and trade blocks until someone reaches 100. The rest of my MUSTS include some fun writing activities, 100th day crowns, and certificates, many of which you can find in a great resource on TPT by Kerri B. from teacherbitsandbobs.blogspot.com I hope this post gave you some new ideas for this years 100th Day Celebration! Happy 100th Day from our class to yours! If you would like some more SPECTACULAR 100th Day of School ideas, visit the blogs of these very talented and creative ladies to see what goes on in their classrooms on this very special occasion! Mrs. D's Corner Sweet Sounds Of Kindergarten Simply Creative Teaching A is for Apples The Husky Loving Teacher Missing Tooth Grins Polka Dots Please A Smiling Teacher Teaching With Heart