

Including Centipede’s 100 Shoes by Tony Ross, I’ll Teach My Dog 100 Words by Michael Firth, and The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes. Like these examples! 100th Day Worries by Margery Cuyler, Rocket’s 100th Day of School by Tad Hills, and 100th Day of School From the Black Lagoon by Mike Thaler. This project has students bring a collection to school to celebrate 100th Day! We’ve gathered 20 different games and activities you can do with a hundreds chart! 12. Learn More: Little Miss Glamour Goes to Kindergarten 11. Have students draw a picture of what they’ll look like at 100 years old and write a journal entry about what the world will be like. When they get to 100, they can eat their completed project. It’s like BINGO but with snacks! Have students count and cover the squares with small food items like goldfish crackers or pretzels. Give students cutouts of 1-0-0 and have them design artwork using the numbers. Provide individual supplies like cups, LEGO blocks, or other items in the classroom.
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These templates have students finding hidden pictures by solving math problems on a 100s chart. Just print these adorable gumball machines and have students add 100 gumballs with dot paint. Have your students come up with 100 reasons why they love their friends, the class, or their school. These 100th Day videos are perfect for read alouds and brain breaks. These adorable necklaces allow students to practice counting, skip counting, and work on those dexterity skills! Lay out supplies to make these fun crowns that are worth wearing to celebrate 100th Day. We only recommend items our team loves!) 1. (Just a heads up! WeAreTeachers may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. The best part? You can sneak in lots of learning, and your students will just think they’re having fun! So throw a 100th day party and include some of these terrific activities. The 100th day of school is a day worth celebrating-with gusto! You and your students have been working hard and growing like crazy.
