Here looks more traditional & natural style wall fabric decor for dohl/100th days party! Ivory cotton fabric is very good item for girl or boy decorations. Also, top of cotton flower can give more warmth feeling like mom's hug. And Bottom side has two burgundy color tessel. * You can choose the letter of center : 첫돌, 백일. * size - fabric : 22.5”(height) x 8”(width) - Dowel length : 11”~12” - tassel : 4-5” —-> it might slightly different! *material : cotton, wood stick, cotton flower, silky tessel * you can iron on it * no return, no exchange (If you have any problem with product, Please contact us within 24 hours of delivery ☆)
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Who doesn't love the 100th day of school? You and your students will be counting the days of school in style with the pastel flower themed days of school tally. If you love the style of this product, check out the entire Pastel Flower Collection! Your purchase includes: ❀Pastel Flower Days of School Tally Place value header Days of school ten frames tally to 210 (each page holds 40 numbers) I love seeing how you bring my designs to life. Follow and tag me on social media! ⇒Instagram⇐ ⇒Facebook⇐ I hope you love this product and that it brightens your classroom. If you have any questions, please email me! [email protected] Thanks for stopping by! ♡ Jessica
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
If you are looking for a fun 100th Day of School craft that doubles as a writing activity, you have found it! I love how this craft...
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100th Day of School Teacher T-Shirt by LilCo Studio Welcome to LilCo Studio Etsy Shop! 🌸 Welcome to our 100th Day of School Celebration with the perfect teacher shirt that blends style and sentiment! 🌸 Introducing our "Learning, Growing, Blooming for 100 Days" shirt – a delightful tribute to the incredible journey of knowledge and growth. As a teacher, you've nurtured young minds, watched them blossom, and guided them through 100 days of educational adventures. Celebrate this milestone in a shirt that's as charming as your dedication! 🌼 Adorable Flower Design: The heart of this shirt lies in its whimsical flower design, a symbol of the blossoming potential within each student. 📚 Statement of Dedication: The message "Learning, Growing, Blooming for 100 Days" beautifully captures the essence of your teaching journey. It's not just a shirt; it's a declaration of the countless moments of growth, discovery, and achievement that have unfolded under your guidance. 🎨 Trendy Color Options: Choose from three trendy colors to complement your personal style and add a pop of fashionable flair to your celebratory ensemble. 👕 Comfortable and Stylish: Crafted from high-quality, soft cotton, this shirt ensures all-day comfort while you navigate through your teaching adventures. The modern fit and stylish design make it a versatile addition to your wardrobe beyond the 100th-day celebration. 🎉 Perfect for Group Photos: Coordinate with your fellow educators for a picture-perfect moment that captures the unity and camaraderie of your teaching community. Imagine the smiles and memories you'll create in this charming shirt! 🌟 A Thoughtful Gift: Looking for a thoughtful gift for a teacher friend or colleague? This shirt makes a heartfelt present, acknowledging the dedication and hard work that goes into shaping young minds. Don't miss the chance to commemorate this special milestone in your teaching journey with a shirt that radiates positivity and pride. Order your "Learning, Growing, Blooming for 100 Days" shirt today and let the celebrations begin! 🌈🍎 COLORS: Bay, Pepper, Blue Jean SIZES: Available in Adult S-4XL. Size chart shown in listing photos. UNISEX fitment. Design is printed with a direct to garment process. Looks great and maintains its integrity over time without peeling and cracking. The soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric brings extra coziness to your wardrobe while the relaxed fit makes it an excellent daily choice. The double-needle stitching throughout the tee makes it highly durable while the lack of side-seams helps the shirt retain its tubular shape. .: The Comfort Colors 1717 tee is made with medium fabric (6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²)) consisting of high quality, 100% ring-spun US cotton for long-lasting comfort. .: The relaxed fit keeps the wearer comfy in both casual and semi-formal settings while the crew neckline delivers that classic, neat style which makes it perfect for accessorizing. .: The pre-shrunk fabric ensures a consistently great fit. Check all available sizes in our Comfort Colors 1717 size chart. .: All Comfort Colors 1717 shirts feature pre-shrunk cotton for size retention and a signature sewn-in twill label. .: Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. SHIPPING: Processing times depend on a lot of variables but rest assured we are working hard to get your order to you! I suggest ordering at least 2 weeks before your order is needed, so you can be assured you will have it in time. I'm here to help! If you have any questions at all send us an Etsy message! Please take a look at my policy page before purchasing regarding care instruction, returns, exchanges, ect. LilCo Studio
The topic for this resource is “100" for the “100th day of school.” These activities are great to put in a writing center for students to choose which pictures to use to give their opinions about or for a mini lesson on opinion writing. This pack includes a title page and 8 pages with each page containing picture choices of two items for them to choose which they would rather have 100 of. Each page begins, “In your opinion, which would you rather have? Why?” with the two picture/word choices shown. The choices on the eight pages include: 100 pieces of candy or 100 apples, 100 dollars or 100 pennies, 100 pets or 100 cookies, 100 bugs or 100 dinosaurs, 100 friends or 100 flowers, 100 balloons or 100 valentines, 100 books or 100 crayons, 100 pancakes or 100 cupcakes. There are six/seven blank lines for students to write on telling why they think their choice is the best. Students love telling their opinion. This activity encourages students to give the reason why they think their choice is better. Teachers can also use these writing activities as a whole class activity. Assigning these activities for a homework assignment can include parents in helping increase their child’s writing skills. However you choose to use these activities, I hope your students develop a love for writing. ELACCKW1 This opinion writing pack is now available in a BUNDLE (19 opinion writing topics). This Opinion Writing Bundle offers a 21% SAVINGS. Be sure to FOLLOW ME to be notified of new resources and freebies! Also, be sure to leave feedback on all of your previous purchases to receive credit toward future purchases. Simply go to your MY PURCHASES page and click on the green "Provide Feedback" links! Quick and Easy! Related Products ⭐ 100th Day Writing FREEBIE ⭐ 100th Day of School Headband FREEBIE ⭐ School Bus Number Sequencing 0-100 Writing Through the Year Opinion Writing: Polar Animals Please visit me at: BLOG FACEBOOK PAGE PINTEREST Thanks for your business and feedback! Sherry Clements
Here are some Mother's day craft ideas you will love! Give her preserved FLOWER ART instead of fresh flowers. This will last for years and will never have to go in the bin from wilting. THIS PRESSED FLOWER TRICK ONLY TAKES 3 MINUTES INSTEAD OF DRYING IN A BOOK FOR WEEKS.
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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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My 3rd/4th grade students wanted to celebrate the 100th day of school but I wanted something a more appropriate to their age than a project counting to 100. I wanted to symbolize all the things they had learned with the 100 flower petals and how they are creating their future. These fingerprint dand...
Celebrate your 100th Day of School with these ideas! From crafts to decorations to printables, check out the fun ways to celebrate this milestone.
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.
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I am so far behind most of you with 100th Day activities! We don't have our 100th day until next week, so I'm just now getting my act togeth...
Wow! I can't believe we have already reached the 100th day of school! I love my class and I knew they were going to enjoy all the things I had in store for them. Monday was our 100th day. I planned 3 centers for the morning: 1. 100th Day Crown 2. 100th Day Snack 3. 100th Day Necklace 1. 100th Day Crown The Friday before, I started gathering all of the materials at school to make their cute 100th Day crown. I used sentence strips and 5 different colors of construction paper. I cut the paper into one-inch strips. Earlier in the week I printed off the "I am 100 days smarter!" headers. I originally made those last year, so I was glad they were already on my computer - one less thing I had to make. Since it was Friday, I was ready to get home, so I gathered everything up and packed it all, to be continued at home. Here are a couple of pictures of the process. This first one was taken at school. So at home on Sunday afternoon, I finished the project. I glued down the strips of construction paper about one inch apart, intentionally leaving about 4 to 6 inches on one end for sizing and stapling. Once I had glued down one set of strips, I repeated the pattern so that there were 10 strips. Here is the set up at the center table with bingo daubers. I put the rest of them on their desks and told them to pick them up and carry then to the table when it was their turn. So you will see them on a few student desks in other pics, even though they are working on a different activity. Here are three of my sweeties working on their awesome crowns. I put out my bingo daubers for my kiddos to choose from. With ten strips, they stamped 10 dots on each strip, making 100 dots. The sweetie in the white shirt in the picture got a little "dot-happy" and dotted the sentence strip portion too, before I could stop her. Oh well, I couldn't bring myself to tell her she had way more than 100 dots. LOL When they finished, they took their crowns to their desk to dry. That opened up the space for another group to come to the table. To finish it off, I sized the sentence strip around each student's head, then stapled it together. Lastly, I took hold of the end of each strip, laying the ends on top of one another. Then I stapled all the ends together, making a crown. They were so pumped to get to show off their new "I'm 100 Days Smarter" crowns as we walked to the lunchroom! I got the original idea for this crown from Pinterest. I tried following the link to Mrs Morrow's Kindergarteners, but it was only available to invited members. She used stickers, but I like the bingo dauber dots, and my kids love anything to do with PAINT! 2. 100th Day Snack A week ahead of time, I sent out a letter to parents requesting a variety of snacks that we easily count to make our trail-mix style snack. This list included the following: bowls, Chex cereal, Cherioes cereal, gummy bears, raisins, marshmallows, Skittles, M&Ms, chocolate morsels, Goldfish, and red hots. Ten snacks. Friday evening, before I left school, I assessed what students had brought. I stopped by the store and picked up chocolate morsels (a student forgot to bring them) and a couple of extra bags of gummy bears. Monday morning, even before the kids got to school, I began setting everything out, but this took a lot more time than I had remembered from last year. So, if you think you want to do this too, have some engaging morning work out for them to do independently in case you need a few extra minutes to finish the set up. I put out two sets of snacks. One set for the left side of the table and one for the right side. I set out hundred boards for my kiddos to use for counting their snack. Ten frames or other sorting mats would work great too, but I just love using my hundred boards for counting on the 100th Day of School. The idea... 10 rows of each of the 10 snacks makes 100 snacks. In this picture, you can see another group of kids working at their desks. They are working on the third center activity, the 100 Day Necklace. Once their board was complete, together we slid their yummy snacks into a baggie and zipped it up for them to hold until morning recess. Our recess is at 10:40, so I knew this activity had to be completed by then. You may want to keep your snack or recess time in mind as you plan out your day. They all thought it was funny that I made myself a snack bag as well. YUM! 3. The 100th Day Necklace In my parent letter, I also asked for a box of Fruit Loops. I went to Hobby Lobby to find my Rexlace. It only cost a couple of dollars. I cut strips about 4 feet long. That is more than you will need, but that length will give you enough to tie the knot. To keep the front loops from falling off, I put a small paperclip on one end. I had students use a hundred chart to layout their Fruit loops, so they could be more accurate, than if they were simply counting as they put the cereal on their string. This worked GREAT! First graders loose their place easily when counting if they are distracted, so using the hundred chart is a helpful tool for all sorts of counting activities. When their hundred chart was full, they began threading their cereal onto their Rexlace. I made these numbered tabs to indicate each group of 10 Fruit Loops. (Aren't they cute?) There were two sets to a page. I printed them at home so I could have color (only a black and white printer at school), cut them out, punched a hole in the top and packed each set into a snack size baggie. The next day, all I had to do was lay out a baggie on everyone's desk along with this "My 100th Day Necklace" sheet. I wish I knew where I got this, but its at school and I'm typing this post at home. I'll try to remember to look and come back to post the link. Here's what they looked like before I tied them off. Rexlace is very slippery, so you'll need to tie a good and tight knot to keep the necklaces together, but mine worked great. Using the numbered tabs really helped me quickly check to make sure the correct amount of cereal was on each student's necklace. For example, when there are only 6 Fruit Loops between two numbered tabs, it is easy to spot the difference in length, compared to all the other length segments on the necklace. THE FINISHED PRODUCT! Both crown and necklace This little jokester, thought he looked so funny peeking through the strips! These three activities and recess took up our morning. After lunch we read the book 100 Hungry Ants, which they absolutely love. It is a perfect book for the hundredth day of school for most any elementary class. Click on the picture if you want to pick up a copy for yourself from Amazon. You can get your own classroom copy of this book by clicking on the link below. Afterwards, we walked around the room using our clip boards, to write 100 words. We stacked 100 pennies. We painted 100 dots. They LOVE PAINTING! EXTRA: 100th Day Puzzle We put together this Hundred Day puzzle, and oh my goodness, this was one of their favorites! They loved that they were making a puzzle that they could put back together later! First, I had them glue it to a piece of construction paper. I suggest glue sticks, but a generous amount. Liquid glue makes paper buckle. The construction paper made it more sturdy and gave them a colorful back. You could also print them on card stock. Next, they carefully cut out each piece. I always demonstrate the best way to cut. First graders need to see you model how to cut things. Then under my document camera we put my puzzle together as a whole group, and they saw that if they counted by tens correctly, that would put their puzzle together correctly. They were eager beavers to get to their puzzles! After it was put together, they colored it. Again, I modeled how to do this as well. (This took a lot of time too. I'm just saying! LOL) They turned out great! I gave each kiddo a baggie to hold their puzzle pieces. If you would like a FREE copy of this puzzle, click here. If you have any questions about anything I've presented on this blog post today, please don't hesitate to ask. Use the comment tab below and I'll respond back soon. To make sure you don't miss any new posts, follow me and subscribe in box to the right, near the top, and you'll receive these posts directly to your inbox. I hope you have an exciting 100th day of school! I would love to hear from you... Name your favorite "100th Day" activity or favorite book to read on the 100th day. Just click on the "comment' button below. January 2018 update... So many of you have asked if you could purchase the other materials I've used like the number circle dividers for the Fruit Loop Necklace and the header I use for the 100th Day Crown. I just put it all together in one package that you can get at my TPT store here.
I am really excited about this new kid's art activity design for Mother's Day! Let kids create a masterpiece for Mom with this printable as a starting point! You can use finger paint or ink pads in lots of fun colors! This dandelion print reads: "I couldn't wish for a better Mom" Bonus prints included with this download read: "I couldn't wish for a better Nana" "I couldn't wish for a better Mimi" "I couldn't wish for a better Grandma" "I couldn't wish for a better Mum" The file is a simple black and white file set up on an 8.5x11" letter sized sheet with trim marks to cut down to a frame-able 8x10 inch personalized work of art. Click through the images to see what the file looks like before adding the fingerpaint. You can download the JPEG files and print copies for an entire classroom. This is a great craft for young kids for mother's day. FILE PERSONALIZATION: For an additional fee, I will personalize the text of your printable and/or make simple color changes. If you would like personalization, add this listing + the personalization listing (linked below) to your cart. Leave your customization requests in the ‘note to seller’ at checkout. https://www.etsy.com/listing/578410094/personalized-party-favor-add-on NOTE: YOU WILL STILL RECEIVE THE GENERIC FILE FROM ETSY. The personalized file will come from my personal email later. Check the above personalization listing for current customization turn-around times.
We'll be celebrating 100 days of school soon, so we pulled together some of our favorite ideas to share with you from collections to t-shits!