Have you wondered what are the BEST ways to celebrate the 100th day of school? Here are 45 fantastic ways to have 100th day fun with activities, free hundredth day printables, party ideas, math, science and writing!
Check out a slew of ideas for 100th Day activities and fun in the elementary classroom including activities for the whole school and for families.
Have you wondered what are the BEST ways to celebrate the 100th day of school? Here are 45 fantastic ways to have 100th day fun with activities, free hundredth day printables, party ideas, math, science and writing!
We're sharing 10 things NOT to do on the first day of school. If you're a teacher wanting a smooth start to the school year, look no further. This post will show you what mistakes to avoid so that you have the best classroom management practices in place from the beginning!
A cute 100 glasses template for your students to decorate and wear on the 100th day of school!
Is your 100th day of school coming up? Be ready to celebrate 100 days of school, while learning with these FREE printables, crafts and activities!
Have you wondered what are the BEST ways to celebrate the 100th day of school? Here are 45 fantastic ways to have 100th day fun with activities, free hundredth day printables, party ideas, math, science and writing!
Have you wondered what are the BEST ways to celebrate the 100th day of school? Here are 45 fantastic ways to have 100th day fun with activities, free hundredth day printables, party ideas, math, science and writing!
Get ready for amazing activities to celebrate the 100th day of school! Let's turn the 100th day into a fantastic adventure!
Classroom tips,teaching ideas, and resources for the upper elementary classroom. Teacher Giveaways
100th Day of School activities are fun for 3rd, 4th & 5th graders. These reading, writing, math, community building ideas are perfect for 100th day
Distance learning or face to face, in-person reading activity with the book Jake's 100th Day of School by Lester L. Laminack. Have students read this story on Epic Books (GetEpic.com), or as a teacher read aloud on Zoom, Google Meet, WebEx, etc. Then, assign these Retell (Characters, Setting, Problem, Solution), Comprehension, Using Illustrations, and Character Analysis Google Slides in your Google Classroom! Easy and done! These are also sized to be printable for classroom worksheets (just delete the pre-placed text boxes to print)! Goes great with ELA standards RL.K.1, RL.K.3, RL.K.7 RL.1.1, RL.1.3, RL.1.7 RL.2.1, RL.2.3, RL.2.7 4 no prep, ready-to-go activities total! If you like this file, please check out my ever growing collection of products. Each set is printable and digital! Great for in-person and virtual students in your hybrid classroom. ELA- Read Alouds Phonics and Grammar Science Social Studies I also have math and other fun odds and ends! Math Products Bag Toppers and Labels Student Gift Tags Hope you enjoy this file, and please follow my store! Courtney Q Goodness Gracious Grade 1 Don't forget to leave a rating and feedback to receive credits toward future TpT purchases! And please note that drag and drop activities do not work in present mode. You will need Google Drive™ in order to access this resource. Your students will also need Google™ accounts so they can access the virtual/digital parts of this activity. Sharing via Google Classroom™ is recommended, but sharing through Google Drive™ is another option. With this purchase, TpT will automatically make a copy of the folder, create a TpT folder in you Drive™, and add the folder to your Google Drive™. In this process, TpT will need your permission to briefly access you Google Drive™. Here is a TpT link for more information. Tags: Read Aloud, Fiction, 100th Day, Hundred, Hundredth Day, Google Slides, Google Classroom, Epic Books, GetEpic.com, Epic, YouTube, Google Meet, Zoom, WebEx, Virtual Learning, Distance Learning, Online, Digital, Concurrent, In Person, HyFlex, Synchronous, Asynchronous, Hybrid, Simultaneously, Interactive, Characters, Character Analysis, Details, Settings, Sequence, Problem, Solution, Comprehension, Illustrations, Pictures, Writing, Narrative Writing, No Prep, Reading To Use
Day 100 is a fun one in the elementary classroom. Click through to get fresh, new ideas you can try - puzzles, books, FREE downloads, resources, & more!
Free 100th Day Printables that are low-prep and perfect for Kindergarten, First and Second Grade. Grab your primary classroom activities here!
These 100th day of school activities are perfect for students in 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grades! The activities included in this resource are fun for upper-grade students, and many of them require higher-order thinking skills to ensure that the academic day is not wasted. Keep your students engaged and learning while also participating in your school's 100th day celebration! INCLUDES: 20+ pages of 100th day of school activities List of additional ideas for teachers Curriculum-based activities Plus, fun 100th day projects, games, and more! Pick and choose the activities you want to use with your students, or have students complete them all by creating a 100th Day of School packet! HIGH-INTEREST & ENGAGING ACTIVITIES THAT OLDER STUDENTS WILL LOVE! 100 Day of School: This page is designed for students to take home a few days before the 100th day. Students are asked to bring it back on the 100th day of school. List 100 Words That Describe You 100th Day Time (Calendar Time & Clock Time) 100th Day Measurement (Customary & Metric) 100th Day Money Problems 100th Day History (100 Years Ago) 100th Day Computation using the 4 operations (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division) 100th Day Place Value (hundreds and hundredths) 100th Day Writing Prompts 100th Day Travel Through Time 100 Years Into the Future Your Name in Decimals (using grids) Before I am 100 Bucket List 100 Appreciations (notes to staff and students) Race to 100 Place Value Game Roll to 100 Estimation Game 100 Feet Class Estimation Activity 100 Grid Group or Center Puzzles Plus, so much more!!!
After they share you can pin them to a bulletin board for a super fun display.
Montessori-inspired activities for the 100th day of school; perfect for schools and homeschools!
These 100th day of school activities will help you plan your 100s day celebration in the classroom. A free collection from The Curriculum Corner.
*Follow Me* to be notified of FLASH DEALS when I post a new resource! **More Elementary Computer Science Activities HERE! This bundle includes the following resources: 100th Day of School Activity: Counting to 100 Algorithm for Elementary Computer Science Unplugged: Introducing young students to computer science concepts is more important than ever! Many states are adopting technology standards that include creating algorithms. Give your students a head start and use this easy, no-prep activity to introduce them to algorithms. Students cut out the pictures and paste them in the correct order. This resource includes a write and draw version of the algorithm to give students an extra challenge. Students can compare their written algorithms to see what their peers came up with. This is a great print and go activity for STEM integration that incorporates important foundational computer science concepts. 100th Day of School Counting to 100 Algorithm Debugging Activity for Unplugged Elementary Computer Science: If you've already introduced algorithms with my Differentiated Algorithms Activities, this debugging activity is the perfect next step. Includes an algorithm for counting to 100. Students will identify the bugs in the algorithm by analyzing the sequence of pictures and putting an X on the "bugs". Next, they will cut out the correct pictures and paste them in the proper position in the sequence to fix the bugs. These activities are a great no-prep way to incorporate an unplugged computer science lesson into the day! Unplugged Coding 100th Day Directional Coding Maze for Elementary Computer Science: Color and black & white versions of the 100th day maze activity. Easy no-prep STEM integration. The maze comes with an algorithm recording sheet. No prep necessary! Simply print and use the black and white version of the maze or laminate and re-use the colored version during center time, morning seat work, or any other time you want to give students a skill building activity that they see as a game!
*Follow Me* for Flash Deals when I post a new resource. **Interested in more Elementary Computer Science activities? Click Here! 100th Day of School Counting to 100 Algorithm Debugging Activity for Unplugged Elementary Computer Science: If you've already introduced algorithms with my Differentiated Algorithms Activities, this debugging activity is the perfect next step. Includes an algorithm for counting to 100. Students will identify the bugs in the algorithm by analyzing the sequence of pictures and putting an X on the "bugs". Next, they will cut out the correct pictures and paste them in the proper position in the sequence to fix the bugs. These activities are a great no-prep way to incorporate an unplugged computer science lesson into the day! Don't Forget To Rate Your Purchases and Get TPT Credits to Buy More Products! Go to your purchases page and simply rate any products you have purchased. Every time you rate a product, you earn credits you can use to buy more TPT items!
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
Classroom tips,teaching ideas, and resources for the upper elementary classroom. Teacher Giveaways
Host an epic 101st Day of school dalmatian-style instead of the traditional 100th day of school using the printables from this packet!
100th Day Activities This past week my class celebrated the 100th Day of School. Here are some of the activities that filled our fun filled day! 100th Day Letter for Parents Our classroom door! I decorated our classroom door so the students would walk into the room excited about the 100th day of school. Bead necklace Bead Necklace Bead Necklace I gave each student a long line of yarn. One end I taped to the student's desk and on the other end I wrapped tape around it so the students could easily string the beads on. Then I passed out a plate to each student. I have three tables with six students at each. I put a bag of beads at each table. The students counted ten beads and placed them on their plate. Then they put them on the yarn. When I saw a table was finished putting the beads on the yarn, I switched the beads at each table. We continued this until the students had ten sets of ten. Once they were finished I tied the yarn and they put on their 100 bead necklace. The kiddos LOVED these. Before the 100th Day, get 100 chocolate kisses and number them 1-100. Hid them throughout the classroom before the students come in. Throughout the day, the students searched the classroom for chocolate kisses. When they would find one, they would look at the number written on the bottom of it and place it on the same number on the 100 chart. I quickly learned that I needed to set up rules for doing this because my students were running around the room in excitement grabbing handfuls of kisses. I quickly laid down the law with telling the students they could only search for kisses in between the activities we were doing or after they finished their activity. I also told them they could only have one kiss at a time. This helps SO much! All the students were very excited to do this and they couldn't wait to collect them all so they could eat some. 100's Chart Students filled out a 100 chart. Students stayed silent for 100 seconds. Students counted to 100 by 1's, 5's, and 10's. Students did 100 exercises. Students drew themselves today and then drew what they would look like in 100 years. 100th Day Hat 100th Day Hat We made Happy 100th Day Hats! Before the 100th day, I had my assistant cut and staple ten stripes of construction paper to a sentence strip. Then on the 100th Day, the students used different things to make one hundred on their hat. This year I did, 10 dots of blue paint 10 dots of white paint 10 dots of purple paint 10 foam big circles 10 stickers 10 foam small circles 10 stickers 10 butterfly hole punches 10 cloud hole punches 10 flower hole punches We started the dots with the paint in the morning and then ended up finishing up the hats in the afternoon. Once the hats had all the ten pieces of paper covered with ten things, I measured each child's head with the sentence strip and stapled it together. The construction paper flapped over and made the hats looks wild. These hats are so much FUN! Happy 100th Day!- Label for hat Counting by 10's caterpillar. I passed out two sheets of paper with circles. The students colored these circles however they chose to. Then they cut them out and glued them in order counting by 10's. Zero and Zerona the Hero The students enjoying Zero and Zerona the Hero. Every ten days Zero the Hero or Zerona the Hero showed up in our classroom. They got the students excited about being another ten days smarter. Who ever showed up would say a poem to the class and they would count by tens with the students help. (some years I have them bring a zero snack, but recently I always forget so they just show up). On the 100th Day, both the Hero's show up since there are two zeros in 100. Again a poem is read. I also have a pink cape (Zerona the Hero) and a red cape (Zero the Hero) that I choose a student to wear on the tenth day. On the 100th Day I have two students wear the cape. 100th Day Snack Mix For our snack on the 100th Day, I set ten snacks around a table. I call each student up to the table and give them a zip lock baggie. The students count 10 of each item for their snack. Dollar Students get a big piece of green construction paper. I passed out four number ones to each student to cut out. The students glued the ones to each corner of the green paper. Then I passed out a picture of George Washington for the students to cut and glue to their green paper. Next I pass out pennies to the students. They have to put 100 pennies on the their dollar. Pennies Ones for Dollar George Washington Picture 100 designs I gave each student a blank piece of paper and a one and two zeros cut out in black paper. I told the students to create a picture with the numbers. It could be anything they wanted to make it. Then they glued the numbers on and created their creation. Our 100th Day went by SOOOOO fast! I'm 100 years old for the 100th day! Every year I usually wear my 100th Days Smarter shirt from Really Good Stuff, however this year was different. I wanted to be different. I decided to dress like I was 100 years old. It was so much fun! I loved seeing everyone's reaction to me. Most people didn't know who I was, which I guess is a good thing, right? My kiddos thought it was so funny that I was dressed up. They were really concerned about my hair not going back to normal. Every time I would talk like a grammy, they just thought it was the funniest thing. I am so glad the students enjoyed it. I am hoping this day will be a day that the students remember. 100th Day Contract- Students receive this contract to complete for homework on the 100th Day. Thanks for reading my blog post about our 100th Day of School. I hope your got a new idea you can use with your class.
This 100 Day Resource includes 10 Top-Notch PE Activities. Each is visually explained with detailed instructions and modifications to help make the 100th Day of School a PExperience! Students will be performing: Exercises Fitness (Cardiovascular/Muscular Endurance, Muscular Strength) Cross-Curricular (Math and Critical Thinking) Partner/ Small Group Challenges Sport Skill Reinforcement They can also be used any other time of the year, however they have a 100 theme/focus, which makes them ideal! Check out my New Website and sign up to receive my Newsletter Mr. Clark’s Physical Education Website
I am 100 Days Smarter! 100th One Hundredth Day of School Classroom Candy Gift Tag Printable What is this resource? These 100th Day of School gift tags are lots of fun! Print your gift tags onto card stock and add a candy! They are perfect to hand out to your students in your classroom, or to send to school with your own kiddos! What is included in this resource? 2 Gift Tag Options: -One option without the number 1 (to place candy in the place of the number) -One option with the number 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who created this resource? Ally, also known as Ms.K, holds a BS in both Elementary and Early Childhood Education. I love to create engaging experiences for students, and collaborating with like-minded passionate educators. I enjoy bringing creativity and enthusiasm to classrooms across the globe through my development of curriculum and resources. Get credits for future purchases: Please make sure you are logged in, then go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to each purchase you'll see a "Provide Feedback" button. Click on it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create complimentary products for you. Become a follower: Be the first to know about my new products, when I throw a sale, and freebies. Look for the green star near the top of my page on my store front and click the star to become a follower.
Need something fun for the 100th day of school? I used this is my Algebra and STEM/ Engineering classes! Here is a Google Slides showing students how to convert from base 10 to binary and to other base systems! The activity ends with a challenge for students to convert the number 2021 from base 10 t...
Are you looking for a fun 100th Day of School Activity? If you haven't heard of the 100th day of school, it is literally the 100th day of the school year. It is a great way for elementary school teachers to celebrate the various mathematical concepts that can be taught using the number 100. I like to give my students fun, no-prep 100th day of school math worksheets like these color by number sheets where they can practice skills such as addition and multiplication while coloring fun 100th day themed coloring pictures! This post contains affiliate links. I earn a small commission each time someone makes a purchase using one of my links, which helps to support the blog. All opinions are my own and I only promote brands and products that I have used myself and truly love. I currently have both addition and multiplication versions of these items. If you have a request for additional skills, leave a comment below! Each set comes with (8) 100th Day of School themed color by number pages and answer keys. These 100th Day of School color by code pages are also available (with just about every other holiday) in my money saving color by number bundles. Color By Number Multiplication Facts Holidays Growing Bundle Color By Number Addition Facts Holidays Bundle Pull out the crayons or markers and help make the 100th Day of School in the classroom a bit calmer and more productive with these 100th Day of School printables! Other Holiday Color By Number Sets Available New Year's Color By Number Christmas Color By Number Martin Luther King Jr. Color By Number Groundhog Day Color By Number Valentine's Day Color By Number
What do you do to celebrate the 100th Day of School? We’ve got you covered!We have included everything you will need for a 100th Day of School celebration from educational activities to decor. This product contains everything you need for a fun, engaging, and educational celebration. All you need to do is print! We know your kids will enjoy and benefit from these 100th Day activities. Included in our 100th Day of School Activities: Teacher Instructions, so that you will know exactly how to use each resource and Student Activity Pages for the following subjects Math Reading Writing Science Social Studies Certificate of Completion in color or black-and-white A 100th Day of School Banner to decorate Be sure to check out our other Party Packs to celebrate throughout the year!
Do you celebrate the 100th Day of School? Here are a few FREE activities to use for the 100th Day of School. Freebie #1: 100th Day of School Mini-Book. This fun little freebie will let students express some ideas and thoughts about the number 100. Students finish the sentence by writing a word to complete the thought. Then they draw a picture to match their sentence. This mini-book will have students practicing to read and write while celebrating the 100th day! Freebie #2: Race to 100. This fun math game has players rolling 2 dice and continuing to add to the sum of each roll until the first player reaches 100! For a challenge, start at 100 and subtract each roll. The first player to 0 is the winner! Click the picture on the left to download the directions. Freebie #3: Do you need a 100's chart? Click the picture on the left to download it for FREE! There are so many things you can do on a 100 chart. Ask students if they see any patterns on the 100 chart. Have students use colored pencils or crayons to shade in numbers as you skip count or talk about odd and even numbers. Play a game on a 100 chart. Roll dice and advance that many spaces on the board. Whoever reaches 100 first is the winner. Count by 1s or 10s. There is also a blank 100 chart in this download if you want students to fill in their own numbers. Don't miss out on more 100th Day of School ideas! I've found some more interesting ideas on the web from other teachers and pinned them on my Pinterest board. Click the picture on the left to see more ideas. I found some fun 100th Days of School items you might want: Happy 100th Day of School Wristbands 100 headbands The Night Before the 100th Day of School Book 100th Day Banner 100th Day of Learning T-Shirt 100th Day Posters 100 Day Badges 100 Day Glasses to hold 100 Day Crowns 100th Day Candy Wrappers 100 Day Glasses 100 Days of School Book Glasses and Crowns 100 Day Stickers 100 Day Awards Here's to 100 days smarter! (Only 80 more days to go!) See you soon,
This adorable count-to-100 packet is the perfect way to celebrate the 100th day of school! Students will have so much fun creating their 100th-day characters. Students follow the directions to create their characters. Students will have fun with this open-ended activity. Teachers also can create their own 100th-day character with the included editable version! Click on the PREVIEW button above to see all the great components of this resource! Included: •Build an Alien •Build a bug •Build a monster •Build a bear •Build a snowman •Editable version I have also included two different versions for easy differentiation. Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! Also, be sure to Follow Me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me!
Happy Random Acts of Kindness Week! I absolutely LOVE spreading kindness in (and out) of my classroom! So, I wanted to share some of my favorite activities that you could easily implement in your own classroom to spread some happy! There are SO many ways to spread kindness! So, let's get this KINDNESS PARTY STARTED!!! My students this year are very competitive and are always up for a challenge! So implementing Kindness Challenges are a FUN way to spread some kindness in and out of the classroom! I wrote all about how I use them in my classroom over at The Primary Peach! Throw Kindness Around Like Confetti is one of my favorite quotes, and I LOVE this kindness challenge because students write about their kind acts on confetti pieces to create the board! You can grab this Confetti Kindness Challenge here! Kindness Counts, always! This Kindness Challenge is SUPER easy to implement and it's FREE! Students are given hearts to record their acts of kindness on and then return them to school! You can read more about how I use Kindness Challenges in my classroom over at The Primary Peach! I LOVE using quotes in my classroom as a way to motivate students and spread kindness! These Motivational Quotes by Blair Turner are one of my MOST favorite purchases, EVER! This quote is in the very center of our classroom, and serves as our classroom motto! My co-teacher and I point to this quote many times and ask our students if they are being the reason someone smiles today!? Such a great reminder to spread smiles and not frowns! Interested in making your own {Be the Reason} board!? You can grab the letter template here! What better way to spread kindness than by giving compliments to each other! This was a SUPER SIMPLE and completely random activity that I did with my class one afternoon when I really noticed that we needed to spread some happy! I printed out a class list, cut out all the names, and put them in a bucket. I went around the classroom and had students pull names out of the bucket. They had a minute or two to think of a compliment to share with the student that they drew out of the bucket. Then, we sat in a circle and went around the circle sharing compliments with each other. I absoutely LOVED the randomness of this, because students were sharing compliments with kids that were not their best friends or kids that they don't play with on a regular basis. And, every single time a compliment was shared BOTH kids smiled! Seriously one of the sweetest activities to end the day in a happy way! Sometimes you just need something small to spread smiles! Like a post-it! I LOVE using these {Positive Sticky Notes} to spread some happy to my students and co-workers! They are super easy to print and leave anywhere where you want to spread kindness! You can grab the {Positive Sticky Notes} here! I think it's also very important to let my students be in charge of spreading smiles and kindness to others! In our classroom, students can fill out these simple slips of paper and deliver them to people that have made them smile! Something SO easy and let's them work on writing while being kind! You can grab this FREE activity here! Ordinary Mary's Extraordiary Deed- By: Emily Pearson The Berenstain Bears: Kindness Counts- By: Jan and Mike Berenstain The Kindness Quilt- By: Nancy Elizabeth Wallace The Invisible Boy- By: Trudy Ludwig Kindness Counts- By: Bryan Smith Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch- By: Eileen Spinelli Kindness is Cooler, Mrs. Ruler- By: Margery Cuyler How Full Is Your Bucket- By: Tom Rath Stick and Stone- By: Beth Ferry These Shoes- By: Maribeth Boelts Kindness Counts- By: Debby Anderson Each Kindness- By: Jacqueline Woodson The Potato Chip Champ- By: Maria Dismondy (affiliate links) How do YOU spread kindness in your classroom? I'd love some more ideas to add to this list! Hopefully you found something new that you can use with your students! For more {Fashion, Fun, and Favorites} make sure to follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Bloglovin', and Teachers Pay Teachers! Happy Teaching and Kindness Spreading! If you want to save these ideas for later, make sure to pin the image below!
Math activities for teaching numbers to 100 in Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. A huge list of numbers to 100 activities and resources are included: books, materials, math tools, and FREE activity!
After they share you can pin them to a bulletin board for a super fun display.
This 100th Day of School resource is a fun and engaging way to get to know your students! This is a fun & engaging activity for the 100th day of school. It is NO PREP & allows students to have a quick brain break in the middle of the day! What's Included: 25 Slides This or That Slides Google Slides & PowerPoint options INCLUDED!! Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and TPT: @Lashes & Littles @Lashes and Littles
My 100th Day of School Activities Packet is the perfect resource for elementary students to celebrate this milestone in a fun and meaningful way! This 10-page packet is specifically designed to captivate young minds and promote interactive learning on the 100th day of school. Key Features: Diverse Writing Prompts: Spark creativity and self-expression with a variety of writing prompts centered around the theme of being 100. Encourage students to imagine their lives at 100 years old, reflecting on achievements, goals, and personal growth. Which One Doesn't Belong: Foster critical thinking skills with entertaining "Which One Doesn't Belong" activities. Challenge students to analyze and justify their choices, promoting logical reasoning in a playful setting. Time Travel Exploration: Take a journey through time as students explore the past and future 100 years. Stimulate their curiosity with activities that prompt thinking about historical events and futuristic possibilities. Mathematical Fun: Enhance math skills through the creation of 100 equations. This hands-on activity allows students to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in an enjoyable and meaningful context. NO prep: Just print and go :)
Math activities for teaching numbers to 100 in Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. A huge list of numbers to 100 activities and resources are included: books, materials, math tools, and FREE activity!
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!