![]() Sing and Dance to 100: Find a fun, catchy song on YouTube to sing and dance your way to 100. Go on a walk and challenge kids to find 100 of something! 100 leaves? 100 rocks? They’ll likely have tons of ideas. Go on a counting walk: This is another great way to get up and move. Make a counting maze: This is a fun, get up and move activity that kids will love! Make a “Count to 100” book: Use the objects from the post above to create a cute book of all the counting you did. Read our full disclosure policy here.* Counting to 100 on the 100th Day of School:ġ00 objects to count to 100: Need help thinking of objects to count for this fun day? This post is so full of ideas, you’re bound to find something you haven’t thought of. * Please Note: This post contains affiliate links which help support the work of this site. ![]() □ Read on for 100 math ideas for the 100th day of school for grades K-5. Whenever you reach this momentous day with your kiddos, celebrate by taking a break from your normal, everyday math routine and explore the number 100 in 100 different ways! Ok, maybe don’t try all 100 at once, but you’re bound to find at least a few fun ideas in this list. I mean, it’s the number 100! You can count things, explore, estimate, read good books, and so on and so on. Pick a few of the following 100 math ideas for your 100th day of school and have fun!Ĭelebrating the 100th day of school just begs for fun, engaging, out of the box math activities. You can get that here.There are more than enough ideas in this list to make your 100th day special. You are in luck, too, because I put most of these into one simple to prep printable pack. Each group can make a chain of 100.Īnother fabulous printable that will help children with numbers 1-100, both counting and writing. Show students how to make a paper chain using glue or tape. Have no fear, though, use construction paper cut into strips. The Paper chain activity is not in the printable set. Use printable, q-tips and paint for students to create 100 gumballs. First, though, use the printable counting mats to help students count to 100 with their snacks. Using the parent collection letter, take the snacks brought in and create individual bags with their snacks. Printable 100 Day Crown that children can color or decorate, then cut and assemble. ![]() 100th Day Shirts with 100 ThingsĪs I mentioned, I have 5 different stations for students to rotate through. I’m going to share the at-home projects that I have done with my students. For instance, asking an older student to help them make a collection from things in our classroom. (It’s never mandatory…read the room and know your students and home situations.) If ever I feel like a student will not be able to participate in one of the activities, I make an effort to make it happen while they are at school. I do this by encouraging my students to master counting to 100 by 1’s by our 100th Day celebration and by choosing a few at-home projects they can do with their families or grown ups. It’s always fun to build the anticipation of the 100th Day. Here is a quick run down of my 100th Day. Every teacher and classroom is different, so this may or may not work for you and your classroom. I usually add one or two new ideas to our 100th day, but I usually stick to my ‘traditional’ 100th day stations. If you are looking for easy, practical, yet fun ideas for the 100th day of school in your Kindergarten classroom, then this post is for you! I love the 100th day of school and have a huge collection of ideas that I have been collecting over the last few years.
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