Virtual 100th Day of School Activities (2024)

I must admit… the 100th Day of School is one of my favorite days to celebrate in the classroom. It is such a monumental milestone for our little learners! Typically, I have my students rotate through a series of reading, writing and math 100th Day stations… but the 100th Day of School is going to look a little different this school year. Even though many classrooms are learning virtually, we can still create a memorable 100th Day of School celebration that integrates each content area. Here is a list of no prep, virtual 100th Day of School activities that you can use for remote instruction or in-person learning!

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Virtual 100th Day of School Activities

No matter what day your 100th Day of School falls on, it’s most likely that you will be meeting live with your students. Zoom, Google Meet or any other video conferencing platform make it very easy to share your screen so that your students can participate in your virtual 100th Day of School activities.

100 Year Old Whippersnappers

Prior to the 100th Day of School, send out a virtual invite asking your students to dress like they are 100 years old. In the invite, give suggestions of items that they might wear (cardigan, suspenders, pearls, newsboy hat, slacks or trousers, floral print dress, blouse, etc). This will help set the stage for a truly magical virtual 100th Day of School celebration!

Would You Rather

“Would You Rather: 100th Day Edition” is always a crowd favorite! I like to use a combination of questions that are quite silly, as well as a bit thought-provoking. Simply ask your students a “would you rather” 100th Day question, and have students use their fingers to show their choice. Choose a few students for each choice and have them explain why they picked that choice. Encourage your students to use the sentence frame: I would rather ___, because ___. Not only is this game great for building oral language, it is also great for discussing opinions… perhaps a possible writing activity!

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100 Year Old Directed Drawing

Directed drawings are another super simple activity to complete virtually. You can complete the 100 year old directed drawing by personally drawing each step, or you can share your screen, and have your students follow along. This might also be a fun time to share a few pictures of 100 year old people you have found online. Discuss their features and how you can tell they might be 100 years old. You may even ask your class to tell what they will do when they themselves are 100 years old.

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Virtual 100th Day Collections

Bringing in a collection of 100 things for the 100th Day of School is such a classic activity. Even though you may be learning virtually, you can still have students share a 100th Day collection. Throughout the week of the 100th Day of School, you can ask a few students to share their collections during your live meeting.

100th Day Mystery Cam Pictures

Another way to sneak in the 100th Day of School collections is by showing your students a zoomed-in portion of a larger picture on the 100th Day Mystery Cam. They will try to guess the possible 100th Day collection based on this small glimpse. Three different clues can be given to help them guess the picture.

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Virtual 100th Day of School Activities for Reading

It’s important to be intentional about practicing literacy skills and reading strategies on the 100th Day of School, especially since so many 100th Day activities target math. Here are some of my favorite ways to include reading on the 100th Day!

100 Rhyming Words

With rhyming be an important skill for our little learners, this 100 Rhyming Words activity is a must! Start by providing 50 words or pictures, and ask your students to name the rhyming word for each. Record their response for each word. When you are finished, you will have a total of 100 rhyming words!

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100 Words or Sentences

Pull up a virtual whiteboard, and write 100 words. You could practice writing 100 sight words with first grade students or older. With Kindergarten, I would practice writing 100 CVC words.

You may also want to create a set of 100 words on index cards, or digitally with one word on each page, to have your students read.

For older students, you can ask them to read 100 sentences.

100th Day Emergent Reader

Every celebration calls for party hats, horns, ribbons and cake! This 100th Day of School emergent reader can be used for both whole group and small group instruction by simply sharing your screen, or it can also be assigned as an independent reading using Google Classroom or Seesaw.

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Virtual 100th Day of School Activities for Math

With the plethora of YouTube videos and digital math activities for the 100th Day, math is one of the easiest subjects to integrate into your virtual 100th Day of School activities.

Count Around the Circle

One of our favorite in-person activities is counting around the circle, which you can also play virtually. Before beginning the game, you will want to discuss the order in which the students will have a turn. The teacher begins with the number 0, the next student would say 1, then the next 2, and so on until you make it all the way to 100. You may need to start over a few times until your class makes it all the way to 100. Each time you start over, try to get higher than the last. You could also break this game up throughout your live meetings, and try to beat the previous time’s number. This counting game could also be played by skip counting to 100. Simply begin with 2, 5 or 10, and count until the class reaches 100.

Beat the Timer

“Beat the Timer” is another fun counting game. Can you make it to the number 100 in 100 seconds?! First, set the timer for 100 seconds and see if the class can count to 100 before the time expires. Once they are successful, make the game more challenging by setting the timer for 90 seconds, then 80 seconds, and so on.

Digital Number 100 Activities

If your school is using Google Classroom or Seesaw, you can assign independent 100th Day of School number activities.

The students can digitally build the number 100 with cubes or pattern blocks. They can also practice tracing the number 100. Plus, they can locate and cover the number 100.

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Hundreds Chart Virtual 100th Day of School Activities

For this activity, you will need either a hundreds chart poster or digital hundreds chart. Before sharing your screen, cover one of the numbers by placing a shape over the number. Share your screen and have your students guess the missing number. If they need extra support, you can count until you reach that number.

Another variation is naming a specific number and having the students use the hundreds chart to name one more or one less. For older students, you can have them tell you ten more or ten less.

Virtual 100th Day of School Activities for Writing

There are variety of writing prompts for the 100th Day of School. You can complete any of these prompts as a class during a live session. Simply add the title to the top of a piece of chart paper or digital document. Record the students’ responses. You could also assign one of these writing prompts as an independent writing task.

Something I Couldn’t Do 100 Days Ago

A perfect writing prompt for the 100th Day is asking the students to name something they couldn’t do 100 days ago. They could write an entire piece on that one thing, or they could create a list of multiple things they couldn’t do 100 days ago. This prompt is the perfect opportunity to celebrate all of the learning that has taken place over the last 100 days of school!

Before I am 100 Bucket List

Another 100th Day writing prompt is creating a bucket list of things the students would like to do, see or go before they are 100 years old. In the classroom, I like to turn this into a craft project to display in the hallway. Although the students may be learning virtually, they can still create a digital version of this craft.

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If I Had $100

I don’t know a single kid who wouldn’t love $100! The writing prompt, “If I had $100, I would,” gives them the chance to buy anything their little heart desires. Some of the responses from our littlest learners make me giggle… a house, a four wheeler, a new car (I wish!).

When I’m 100

“When I’m 100” is one of our favorite writing prompts for the 100th Day. For extra fun, you could have the students use an aging app. Then, they could insert their 100 year old selfie onto their digital writing assignment.

I Wish I Had 100

This one lets the students dream big! If they could wish for 100 of one thing, what would it be?! I think this is an excellent prompt to complete as a class, since you could record each student’s wish on chart paper.

I Could Eat 100

Warning… this 100th Day of School writing activity might make you hungry! As a class, create a list of foods that you could eat 100 of. This prompt could also be assigned as an independent writing activity.

Virtual 100th Day of School Movement Activities

Of course, between all of our learning, the kiddos need to get up and move! There are so many great kids’ songs for the 100th Day of School on YouTube. Pick your favorite and share your screen and audio. Here are a few more favorite virtual 100th Day of School activities that provide movement for your little ones!

Virtual 100th Day of School Dance Party

Who doesn’t love a good dance party?! I know my own students beg for one any chance they get, so turn your dance party it a virtual 100th Day celebration! Just set a timer for 100 seconds, turn the music up and dance! You could do this as a brain break several times throughout the day.

Exercise to 100

Another great brain break on the 100th Day of School is exercising to 100. This can be done by completing 10 reps of 10 different exercises, for a total of 100 reps! Of course, the students will also be counting to 100 as they exercise.

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You could also complete a certain exercise for 100 seconds. Simply set a timer and count how many reps you were able to finish in 100 seconds.

As a quick brain break, you could ask the students to complete 100 of a particular exercise… 100 jumping jacks, jump 100 times, hop 100 times, 100 twists, etc. If you are running short on time or need a super quick brain break, you could have them skip count to 100 as they complete an exercise.

100 Steps

This last one will get your kiddos moving around their house. Ask them to estimate where 100 steps will take them. Begin counting together, as they count 100 steps.

More 100th Day of School Activities

Even from a distance, I hope these virtual 100th Day of School activities help make your 100th Day memorable for your students!

If you are teaching in-person, your students will enjoy these 100th Day of School activities that can be completed independently or during center rotations.

For extra fine motor practice, check out these fine motor 100th Day celebration ideas.

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FAQs

How do you celebrate the last day of school virtually? ›

7 Ideas for Virtual End-of-the Year Activities
  1. Digital Memory Books. These memory books will keep your students writing as the year winds down. ...
  2. Digital Selfie Writing. ...
  3. Virtual End-of-the-Year Awards. ...
  4. Digital Classgram Photos. ...
  5. Bookmarks. ...
  6. Digital Bingo Board. ...
  7. Digital Balloon Pop Activity (FREEBIE!)

What day is 100 days of school? ›

For most schools, the 100th day falls sometime in February or early March. Many teachers use the countdown in their lessons by having children tally the days on a whiteboard or by filling a countdown chart with numbers or stickers. Many wear special t-shirts to celebrate the 100th day of school.

Why do kids celebrate 100 days of school? ›

Why do we celebrate 100 days of school? This marks a point in the year where students are more than half-way through the 180 day school year. It is a time to reflect on all the learning that has taken place so far.

How to make a cane for the 100th day of school? ›

Cane for child for 100th day at school. U will need three small(or large, i used small ones that were $1)candy canes(filled with m&ms) from xmas time three tubes and one top. The tubes shld fit inside on another. Tape top with electrical tape and the tubes with duct tape.

How to make grey hair for 100 days of school? ›

Alright, parents, so if you're having to do 100 days of school, dress up, and you need your kids hair to look gray, the trick is do baby powder first on your kids hair, and then spray with some dry shampoo. And the baby powder makes the dry shampoo stick.

What is a 100 days of school project? ›

Some schools use the 100th day to have kids imagine what life will be like when they're 100 years old. Some kids are asked to come dressed as old men or old women, but this project — where kids draw what they look like today, and also what they'll look like when they're centenarians — is a lot easier to pull off.

How to do a virtual celebration? ›

17 virtual team celebration ideas
  1. Recognize victories and professional achievements. ...
  2. Play trivia games. ...
  3. Play virtual board games. ...
  4. Develop a live team timeline. ...
  5. Watch a movie together. ...
  6. Visit a virtual escape room. ...
  7. Host a karaoke or dance party. ...
  8. Create a shout-out list.
Feb 3, 2023

What is a 100 day celebration? ›

At traditional Chinese 100 days celebrations (百日宴), prayers and food will be offered to the ancestors together with the burning of incense to wish the baby good health and protection them from bad spirits. Some families will shave the baby's head, while some have already replaced the ritual with snipping a hair lock.

Do you bring a gift to a 100 day celebration? ›

As parents witness their baby's growth and development during the first 100 days, the act of gifting becomes a way to commemorate this progress. Each gift represents a chapter in the baby's life and a reminder of the love and care they have received during their early days.

What is the significance of 100 days? ›

100 Days Baby Milestone is celebrated by many cultures. In Chinese culture, 100 Days is an important milestone for the baby because 100 days of birth celebration represents the wish that the baby will live 100 years and reaches longevity.

How to calculate 100 days from a date? ›

How can I calculate 100 days from any date?
  1. Suppose your starting date is the 1st of January.
  2. Count 100 days directly on a calendar, considering the number of days in each month.
  3. The result would be the 11th of April for regular years and the 10th of April for leap years.
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How do you track school progress? ›

Some examples of student-centered tracking include:
  1. Homework turn-ins.
  2. Objective mastery percentages.
  3. Proficiency levels.
  4. Quiz scores.
  5. Unit test scores.
  6. Time spent reading.
  7. Behavior.
  8. Be creative! Stay in tune with your students!

How do you keep track of your days? ›

How to keep a Day Tracker
  1. Write one line a day. Record a short post each day from something that went well. ...
  2. Enjoy daily memories. Every day the app will surface memories from that day in your past. ...
  3. Stay motivated with streaks. Set a goal, from one to three memories each day, and track your progress with streaks.

How do you stay on track in school? ›

Making a daily to-do list can help you keep track of your assignments and your other commitments. Studies have shown that writing something down helps you remember it better, so the next time you have a whole list of things to do scattered in your brain, relieve some stress by putting them down on paper.

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