100th day of school

 The 100th day of school is a significant milestone, especially for elementary school students! Here are some ideas to celebrate:

Learning Activities



1. Counting games: Hide 100 objects around the classroom for students to find and count.

2. 100th-day journals: Have students write or draw about their favorite school memories.

3. Math challenges: Solve math problems involving 100 (e.g., 100 + 10, 100 - 25).

4. Science experiments: Measure 100 mL of liquids or weigh 100 grams of materials.

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Creative Projects

1. 100th-day crowns: Make paper crowns with 100 decorations (e.g., stickers, stamps).

2. Collage art: Create artwork using 100 pieces of paper, glue, and other materials.

3. 100-word stories: Write short stories using exactly 100 words.

4. Classroom mural: Paint or draw a mural with 100 elements (e.g., flowers, animals).

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Fun Events

1. 100th-day parade: Host a school parade with students carrying "100" signs.

2. Cake cutting: Celebrate with a cake or cupcakes decorated with "100."

3. Game stations: Set up stations with 100-themed games (e.g., "Pin the Number on the 100").

4. Scavenger hunt: Hide items related to the number 100.



Traditional Ideas

1. Dress-up day: Encourage students to dress as if they're 100 years old.

2. 100th-day certificates: Award certificates to students for completing 100 days.

3. Classroom party: Host a party with snacks, games, and activities.

4. Time capsule: Create a time capsule to open on the last day of school.

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Digital Resources

1. Educational websites: Utilize websites like Math Playground, Coolmath, or ABCya.

2. 100th-day worksheets: Download printable worksheets from Teachers Pay Teachers.

3. Interactive games: Play online games like "100th Day" or "Math Bingo."

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Parent Involvement

1. Volunteer helpers: Invite parents to assist with activities.

2. 100th-day cards: Ask parents to write encouraging notes to their children.

3. Classroom decorations: Have parents help decorate the classroom.

4. Special treats: Allow parents to provide special snacks or drinks.


Make this milestone memorable and enjoyable for your students!









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