Activities to Celebrate 100 Days of School (2024)

The 100th Day of school is right around the corner. I am very excited to celebrate 100 Days with my students. Completing 100 days is a fantastic milestone during the school year. It is a time when you can add in reading, writing, and definitely some math practice around the lucky number 100. Here are 13 of my favorite activities to celebrate 100 days of school!

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Activity 1.100 Days Smarter Crowns

Students get to decorate a crown, as they write their name and count by tens along the sentence strip. I think that this year I will be making a crown of my own to celebrate making it 100 days! I can’t wait to see all of my students head out at the end of the day sporting their crowns. ?

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2. 100th Day Necklace

Who doesn’t love mixing snacks with counting?! Students get to first count out their fruit loops into groups of ten on a 10-frame. They then string those groups of 10 onto a necklace and separate each ten group with counting by tens cards. My students are always very proud to wear their necklaces home.

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3. I am 100 Years Old

Do you have your students dress up like they are 100 years old? I like to pair this writing activity with dressing up. Our whole school dresses up as centurions. The glasses, canes, and gray hair are absolutely adorable. During our writing block, the kiddos write about what they think they will be doing as a 100- year-old person. The responses are great, and the pictures are even better. ?

“There areapps that make you old – hilarious! I use AgingBooth.” ~ Jillian A.

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Activity 4. Find 100 in the Room

“I use round stickers and number them to 100 and then stick them on the bottom of Hershey’s kisses. Hide them around the room (usually during lunch or when kids are at specials), then I lay out a big 100 chart. The kids are instructed to find one at a time. Every time they find one, they bring it to the 100 chart and match the number on the sticker to the number on the chart, and put the kiss on the corresponding number. They know they are done when the chart is full. We use them as a treat when we are done. I have also done where they each find 4 (or an appropriate number for class size) and return to the circle, then I call out numbers in order and the student with that kiss adds it to the chart.” ~ Billi S.

5. 100 Exercises

I like to mix things up on the 100th day, so we also go outside and do 100 exercises in groups of 10. (Or if it is freezing outside, see if you can borrow the gym, MPR, or stay in your classroom.) It helps to get their energy out and they have lots of fun trying out the different exercises. To save on time, you can also use these exercises as brain breaks throughout the week of your 100th Day celebration. Check off the ones you do each day.

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6. 100 Penny Stack

This is one that my students LOVE! They feel like they have so much money once they complete the activity. Simply have each student bring in a bag with 100 pennies (and their name on it, so they can also take it home at the end of the day). Students put the pennies in stacks of 10 and place them on the template. I also have them practice counting by tens after they’ve stacked all 100 pennies.

(Note: You may want to start putting aside any pennies that you have around the house and in your car for those students whose families may not send them in.)

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Activity 7. 100 Day T-Shirts

“We made 100-day shirts last year. Students brought a white t-shirt and they put 100 paint dots on them. I found paint daubers on Amazon. Then they wore them on the 100th day.” ~ Karen S.

8. 10 x 10 Snack Mix

“10×10 snack mix! Students make their own “trail mix” by counting out 10 of each item… pretzels, goldfish, Cheerios, M&M’s, etc. They love it!” ~ Rachel W.

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9.Build with 100 Objects

Cup stacking is ALL THE RAGE these days! My students and own children find any opportunity they can to stack small Dixie cups, or those red Solo cups. They race each other stacking and even unstacking them. But can they stack a tower of 100 cups?!

“Build with 100 objects- Lego, cups, Unifix cubes, playing cards, cups, etc…” ~ Teresa D.

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Activity 10.100th Day Family Project

“100-day project. As a family fun homework project. Students have glued pennies or cereal onto poster boards or t-shirts or bagged 10 groups of 10 of the same items. The students choose.” ~ Alysia D.

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11. Read 100 Books

“We read 100 books. I put out leveled readers. Every time they read a book they get a colored square of paper and write their name and the title of the book on it. (Sometimes I help the strugglers with writing the title). Then we glue it onto a grid… the papers are different colors so it turns out to look like a quilt. Then we display it in the hall. It’s always a big hit.” ~ Anita P.

12.Roll to 100 Game

Students can practice their addition skills while they roll a die, add the numbers, and color forward to 100. As an extension activity, you could have your students subtract from 100 and go the opposite way on the chart.

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Activity 13. 100 Ditalini Necklaces

“We make Ditalini necklaces. I color some with blue food coloring and some with red. I cut yarn long enough for long necklaces… and wax one end, then I tie a knot on the other end. Then with the kids, we string on 4 plain Ditalini… then one blue. 4 plain Ditalini then 1 red. 4 plain, 1 blue, 4 plain, 1 red. The blues are counting by 5’s. The reds by 10’s. We do the stringing together and count by 5’s after we put on a blue. As we get further along… I have the kids figure out how many more to get to 100.” ~ Joi S.

Many of these activities you can find in our 100th Day of School Activities bundle. If there are any Activities to Celebrate 100 Days of School that you use in your classroom, please share them in the comments below. ?? I would love to add more to my 100th-day folder!

Written by: Janessa Fletcher

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Activities to Celebrate 100 Days of School (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a 100 day celebration? ›

Some classes celebrate with 100-themed parties, craft projects that involve the number 100, collections of 100 objects, dress-up days where kids are asked to wear a costume that makes them look 100 years old or drawing and writing assignments that prompt them to imagine what the world will be like when they're 100.

What represents 100 days of school? ›

The celebration began by a California teacher in 1979 who was trying to help her students understand the concrete lesson of the number 100. We continue this tradtion in 2024 by dressing as centarians, various counting activities, and reflectively thinking about the learning that has taken place so far.

Why do kids celebrate 100 days of school? ›

The 100th day is an important milestone because students are more than halfway through the year. It is also a great occasion to highlight how much children have learned since their academic year began.

How much money do you give for 100 day celebration? ›

Close friends should give an amount equivalent to a wedding gift; casual friends should cover the cost of their attendance. For a couple, this will likely be an amount between $60 and $200 (and potentially higher for really close friends), subject to your discretion.

What are the traditional 100 day gifts? ›

Gifting on the 100th day is a way to convey blessings and good wishes to the baby and their family. Traditional gifts often include red envelopes (Hongbao) containing money or thoughtful gifts such as gold jewellery, which symbolise prosperity, luck, and protection for the little one.

What is the traditional 100 day food? ›

A whole fish dish, rice with red beans (“sekihan”), clear broth soup (“suimono”), cooked vegetables (“nimono”), and pickles (“ko-nomono”) usually come with this meal. As 100 days after birth is around the time when babies start growing their teeth.

How to dress your child for 100 days of school? ›

Many kids who dress up for the 100th day of school wear centenarian costumes, also known as 100 year old person costumes. Little girls will look cute dressed in floral print dresses paired with comfy cardigan sweaters and spectacles.

How to make a 100 day shirt? ›

Easy DIY 100 Days Shirt Ideas

Just grab some foam heart stickers, a permanent marker, and your favorite-color tee. Once your stickers are in place, just swap out kindergarten for any grade or keep it simple and just say “Loved 100 days of school”!

What is a do 100 project? ›

The main idea is to do something creative every day for 100 days. You can make 100 finished objects or you can work on one larger project made up of 100 smaller pieces. Or you can make 10 things that take 10 days each to complete. Remember, it's your project so it's completely up to you how you want to structure it!

What is the 100 days of school thing? ›

The tradition typically takes place around the 100th day of the school year (hence the name), and it is a way to mark the progress that students have made and to celebrate the hard work and dedication of both students and teachers.

What is the symbolism of 100 days? ›

Traditionally the number 100 has a deep meaning of maturity in Korea; making it past the first 100 days was a sign that you would live to see your first birthday, and making it past your first birthday was a sign that you would make it out of infancy.

What is the old person idea for 100 days of school? ›

100 day at school. Dressing as 100 years old. White hair spray, sunglasses with no lenses, pearl necklace, over sized purse, and house coat.

Why do people celebrate 100 days? ›

In traditional Chinese culture, the number 100 is considered auspicious and symbolizes longevity and prosperity. It was believed that reaching 100 days of life was a critical milestone for a newborn as it signifies that the baby has survived the vulnerable early months of life.

What can you wear for the 100th day of school? ›

100th Day of School Costume Ideas and Outfits

Feathers! Pom-poms! Or use anything that can easily be counted out and attached to a shirt, such as googly eyes, puzzle pieces, or stickers. Put your relationships with your students first by wearing 100 of their favorite things.

What is the objective of the 100 days of school? ›

Overall, the 100th day of school is a fun and engaging way to celebrate student progress and create a sense of community within the classroom. It gives you an opportunity to infuse number sense and mathematical concepts in creative ways.

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