100th Day Fun The 100th day of school can be a lot of fun! It is a day to plan some hands on activities, engaging stations, and let your students celebrate a milestone for the year! Even though it is filled with lots of excitement, it can also be stressful for the teacher to come […]
Hi! Today I wanted to stop by and share a few fun ideas for celebrating the 120th Day of School with your students! At both schools I taught first grade […]
Get ready to celebrate the 120th Day of School with this engaging resource! Packed with activities and printables designed for the 120th Day celebration, this resource aligns perfectly with the 1st-grade standard of counting to 120. Bring excitement to your classroom as students explore and learn th...
Hi! Today I wanted to stop by and share a few fun ideas for celebrating the 120th Day of School with your students! At both schools I taught first grade […]
Easily plan and celebrate the 120th Day of School with this collection of 20 no prep 120th Day of school activities and crafts! Also includes fine and gross motor activities for the 120th Day of School! To help target academic skills, these activities integrate reading, writing and math. There are more than enough 120th Day of School activities to last the whole day, or even week! A combination of whole group, small group and independent activities are included to help keep your little whippersnappers engaged! Use these print and go 120th Day of school activities to save time and make the 120th Day of School a memorable celebration! This ultimate collection of 120th Day activities and crafts has everything you need for a successful and rigorous 120th Day of School! Happy 120th Day! You might also enjoy these digital 120th Day of School activities! Find activities for the 100th Day of School here! 120th Day Activities & Crafts - 120th Day Station Punch Card (Editable) - 120th Day Gumball Craft (x2) - 120th Day Crown Craft - 120th Day Collection Mats (x2) - 120th Day Pattern Block Activity (x2) - 120th Day Stamp/Sticker Mat (x2) - 120th Day Autograph Booklet - 120th Day Necklace Work Mat & Charms - 120th Day Snack Mat - 120 Punches for the 120th Day Booklet - 120 Punch Out - 120 Lacing Cards - 120 Dip and Dot - Exercise Your Way to 120 (x2) - How Much Does 120 Weigh (X3) - I Can Count to 120 Pocket Chart Sentences - 120th Day Writing Prompts (x4) - Class Book Covers (x4) - Number 120 Maze - Number 120 Spin and Trace - 120 Spot and Dot Enjoy your students' excitement as they celebrate the 120th Day of School with these highly engaging 120th Day of School activities! Keeping our little learners SHARP together! Stay connected! One Sharp Bunch | Facebook Page | Instagram
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Easily plan a fun and engaging 120th Day of School with these digital 120th Day of School activities!
Our standards in first grade go up to 120, so it's fun to celebrate the 120th day of school! This post has tons of ideas for the big day!
Call me crazy, but I'm not going to celebrate the 100th day of school this year. Instead, I will be celebrating the 120th Day of School! ...
Hi! Today I wanted to stop by and share a few fun ideas for celebrating the 120th Day of School with your students! At both schools I taught first grade […]
First Day of School Handprint Poem - Back to School Poem and Handprint Craft. Enjoy this cute back to school handprint art printable! Makes a sweet first day activity for preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten teachers who want to make a special first day of school keepsake for parents / caretakers. Use the space provided in the apples to write the child's name and year! Please note: - This is a digital download - no physical product is included. Print as many times as you would like! - For handprints >5 inches long, the 11x14" print size is recommended. Your order includes FIVE high quality files for instant download: ♥ PDF - US Letter size (8.5 x 11 in) ♥ PDF - A4 size (21.0x29.7 cm) ♥ PDF - 8x10 in - with crop marks ♥ JPG - 8x10 in - no crop marks (high quality 300 dpi jpg) ♥ JPG - 11x14 in - no crop marks (high quality 300 dpi jpg) Directions: ♥ Upon purchase, download the files. ♥ Print the size that you want using heavy or medium cardstock. ♥ Paint the child's hand using a safe/non-toxic washable paint, and have them press their hand to the cardstock. They can also draw, write a special message, etc. ♥ Let dry, and then frame and gift it! ♥ Want different colors? More keepsakes as gifts? Simply print extra copies and do it again! For more handprint and footprint printable art gifts and crafts, see my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/IntentionalityHive ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Once you purchase: - You will be able to instantly download the digital printable files listed here. - If you are an Etsy member, you can access the files to download here: http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases - If you check out as a guest, you will receive an email from Etsy with your files to download. - For more information, see Etsy’s article on “How to Download a Digital Item”: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-How-to-Download-a-Digital-Item After you have downloaded the files, you can print them in one of the sizes above at home, at a local printing center, or using online services. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Notes: - There is no physical product with your order, as this is a set of digital printable files. - Due to the instant download of this digital printable product, no refunds, cancellations, or exchanges are allowed. - This purchase is for personal use only. Sharing and commercial use are not permitted. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you for shopping at Intentionality Hive! Please contact me if you have any questions.
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The 120th Day of School is certainly reason for class celebration! The activities included in our “120th Day Hooray” pack were designed to give students an opportunity to work across the curriculum with the number 120. In our class, we use these activities Before, During and After the 120th Day of School. Please feel free to use them as you see fit with your own students. Happy 120th Day! ✨What's Included: ✪120th Day of School Coloring Page ✪120th Day of School Crowns ✪120 Days Song Poster ✪120 Days Song Fill-In ✪120 Words Work Mat ✪120th Day Creation Home Project Letter ✪120th Day Creation "Table Tent" ✪120th Day Creation Writing Project ✪4 Color 120 Grid Puzzles ✪4 Black and White 120 Grid Puzzles ✪1 Blank 120 Grid Puzzle (Make your own!) ✪120 Days of Learning Class Book Cover/Bulletin Board Poster ✪120 Days of Learning Writing Reflection with Primary Writing Lines ✪120 Days of Learning Writing Reflection with Upper Grade Lines ✪My Book of 120 ✪Word Building with One Twenty worksheet ✪4 Sets of Color Word Building Cards ✪2 Sets of Black and White Word Building Cards ✪Dress Like You're 120 Years Old Family Letter ✪Dress Like You're 120 Years Old Writing Templates Related Products • Earth Day Week Activities - We Love the Earth • Reading Week - Print and Go Activities to Celebrate Reading If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at [email protected]
100th Day of School Ideas for kindergarten and first grade. Lots of freebies and a copy of a letter to parents for special snack
A photo booth is a fun way to incorporate 100th day of school activities into your classroom. Celebrate the 100th day of school with this photo booth.
Our standards in first grade go up to 120, so it's fun to celebrate the 120th day of school! This post has tons of ideas for the big day!
Hi! Today I wanted to stop by and share a few fun ideas for celebrating the 120th Day of School with your students! At both schools I taught first grade […]
Description Keep your class on task and in the loop with what’s on for the day with this stunning Spotty Brights Editable Daily Schedule. Children in the early years depend heavily on visual aides in the classroom. This visual timetable includes over 120 various daily classroom activities and subjects to assist you in visually displaying an outline for the school day so that your children will be able to keep track of their day. The fact that it is editable means that you can type in your own text to suit the language specific to your classroom – perfect for the bilingual classroom if you teach French or Spanish for example. It also comes with clock faces (digital and analogue) for you to display beside each activity so that your students will know what time each activity begins and ends. INCLUDED IS: PDF version - print and go! Editable Powerpoint Version - Type in your own text to suit your class needs and choose your own fonts Separate Clocks if you wish to use them on the side as a teaching point for your students.
Hi! Today I wanted to stop by and share a few fun ideas for celebrating the 120th Day of School with your students! At both schools I taught first grade […]
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Our standards in first grade go up to 120, so it's fun to celebrate the 120th day of school! This post has tons of ideas for the big day!
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.
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This 120th Day Activity Unit is full of fun ideas and printables to engage your students in a meaningful way to have fun with the number 120 on the 120th day of school or during a full week of centers. We always celebrate the 100th day, but first grade now goes to 120 in their benchmarks.This is a s...
120th Day of School Banner This download is for a free printable 120th Day of School banner. Students will decorate the banner with 120 swirls/dots. Teachers can then string the banners up to make a 120th day display. I hope you enjoy this freebie. Please, leave feedback so that I am encouraged to continue to provide you with both free and paid resources. *You may also like my 120th Day of School Resource. Let's Stay Connected: Please, follow my store to get updates of new and free items. You can also find more teaching ideas on my blog and through Facebook, Pinterest, & Instagram. Happy Teaching! Erica Bohrer
Our standards in first grade go up to 120, so it's fun to celebrate the 120th day of school! This post has tons of ideas for the big day!
Our theme last week was "Construction" and we focused on the letter P, number 13 and color yellow. We read this week: Curious George Makes Pancakes by Margret and HA Rey The 100th Day of School by Angela Shelf Medearis If you Give a Pig and Pancake by Laura Numeroff Curious George and the Puppies by Margret and HA Rey My First Chinese New Year by Karen Katz We finished the month of January this week (CAN'T BELIEVE IT!) so we got to compare this year's weather and last years! Our question of the week was "What would you like 100 of?" Some of these answers were great! For our theme of the week, we did talk some about construction. Other thank some discussions about what construction is, and building with blocks, we focused more on two very special days that happened this week. I just have to share the sensory table from a younger classroom. How cute! First we had our 100th day of school! My kids were fascinated by this and kept counting to 100 all day. We used construction paper, paper plates and dot paint to make 100 gumballs! In small groups we counted 10 dots for each color of paint to get to 100. The Lunar New Year also fell this week. I bought this place mat from Pottery Barn Kids that shows the different animals. On the back I wrote little blurbs about what each animal stands for, years, and who they do/do not get along with. The kids loved finding out what animal year that they were born in. We also colored pictures and made paper fans to celebrate with. This kids really put a lot of effort into their pictures, which I loved! We talked about the color yellow, and we sang "Yellow Sun" to the tune of "Row your boat" "Bright sun shining down, Shining on the ground. What a lovely face you have, Yellow, big and round." I got it from here! When we focus on a color I love to do "color hunts" in our classroom. Each child takes a turn to walk around the classroom and bring back something that they found that is yellow. The tricky thing is that they have to bring different things, no duplicates allowed! Here is what we found for the color yellow. When we worked on our number activities, we practiced writing the number and word for the number 13. I made these worksheets that reinforces the one to one concept. The kids practice writing the number and have to color a square for each picture that they see. For our letter activities, we used our handwriting sheet for the letter Pp from this book. We did this worksheet that helps work on letter recognition that I got from this book. The students wrote in their journals for the letter. We turned a P into a Pig! This book is great, although this week I made up my own. I found this recipe for playdoh. The kids had a lot of fun playing with it! The kids made a little booklet calls Panda's Pillows that came from a Mailbox book: Letter of the Week. We made a retelling of the story "If You Give a Pig A Pancake" with the kids kids each illustrating a page. I love making little class books, the kids love making them too and their parents love to read them. I usually hang them up next to our Car Talk so the parents can flip through them at pickup. I made 3 pizzas out of paper plates and cut them into halves, quarters and eighths. The kids had a lot of fun putting them together and playing with the slices. Playing hot potato was super fun as well. For our alphabet wall we made puppies! Here are the words we came up with this week! Look at this adorable cupcake from one of the other classrooms! Up next week: "Ground Hogs and Shadows" and a focus on the letter Qq, number 14 and color gray.
Description Reinforce early years number and place value concepts on a daily basis, every morning with this spotty brights inspired days of school display. Tally goes up to 200 days. INCLUDES: 'We have been at school for' Posters - 2 spotty brights designs to choose from. Use a whiteboard marker to record the numbers each day or display on your Interactive Whiteboard Ten Frames: 0-200 - Draw in a circle in the ten frame to represent each day editable version included to increase or decrease tally number
The 100th Day of School is one of my favorites! It's very momentous for those little ones. Here are a few ideas for you guys to think about! First, you should try a family project. Ask them to make some sort of project together using 100 items. I got a variety of collections, art work, and very unique posters! Another fun activity is to use this freebie exercises page... This freebie sheet is free on Google Docs, but it is part of my 100th Day pack! Here are some of my kiddos last year working out! Check out this freebie from Anna! Use Scholastic Book Orders to use 100th Day math! Making Words with One Hundred Days This is part of my 100th Day pack as well. :-) Make a school train! Each classroom gets 4 trains (or 1 if you want a small train). Classrooms must decorate with 100 items. We did this at my old school and it turned out really cute! Thanks guys for reading! -Jessica from Second Grade Nest-
Free learning activities, printables and teacher-approved read aloud books (with video previews) for the 100th day of school!
The 100th Day of school was lots of fun! The day was filled with everything 100. I suprised my kiddos with this super cool 100th day banner...
Hi! Today I wanted to stop by and share a few fun ideas for celebrating the 120th Day of School with your students! At both schools I taught first grade […]
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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
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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!