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The 100th day of school is so much fun in kindergarten! Outfits, activities, games, snacks- SO many great ideas to make the day memorable! That’s why we’ve teamed up with some incredible teachers on our Simply Kinder Teacher Group Facebook page to bring you the BEST 100th-day ideas. Keep reading for some inspiration and a free scavenger hunt printable at the bottom!

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100th Day Ideas:

Yay, you’ve made it through 99 days of school! This calls for a celebration! But if you’re looking for some new and exciting ideas, we’ve got you covered. Our Simply Kinder Teacher Group on Facebook is always FULL of great tips and ideas! This post has tons of creative and unique things to do with students on the 100th day. Here are a few:

100 Days Brighter/Glow Day

A lot of teachers choose to use the phrase “100 Days Brighter” instead of the typical 100th day theme. It’s a lot of fun and can go in multiple directions. Several teachers commented that they would be following this and having a glow party in class! Using glow sticks, turning the lights out, using neon tape and paint, stacking 100 neon cups, etc. Some parents even send in backlights to help with the whole glow effect! If you’re going to be doing 100 days brighter, you will love this FREE hat printable. Click here to read more and download it for your class!

Fun 100th Day Shirts:

Some teachers choose to have their students dress as a “100-year-old” but in recent years it’s been switched to shirts with 100 items on them! This is a fun project you can either do in class with your students or send a note home to parents. The possibilities are endless! Johanna with Simply Kinder made the shirts above with dollar tree items like pom poms, buttons, bug stickers, and cheap t-shirts for her kindergarten son and his friends. You can freestyle handwrite, use a Cricut machine, or use stencils for the words as well.

Teachers- don’t forget about yourselves! There are tons of examples in this post on our Simply Kinder Teacher Group Facebook page for students AND teachers to wear! Check out just a couple of these amazing teacher examples that were posted. (Shared with permission.) Then make sure to click here to see all the other examples if you still need some inspiration.

Scavenger Hunts

Kindergarteners LOVE scavenger hunts! They get to get up and move, search for things, and use critical thinking-it’s great for their age group. Pair it with another favorite of theirs, candy, with this fun candy kisses 100 search! You can download a 100 chart here to go along with it!

Want even more items for your students to search for? Great! We created a FREE scavenger hunt printable for you to use this 100th day! You can choose to do it all in your classroom, take a mini walk through the school and playground, look for the items in books-whatever works best for you. Just have them check mark each item as they find them. Grab the download at the bottom and enjoy the pure joy on their faces as they find 100 different things!

Other Misc. 100th Day Ideas:

  • Thankful Hearts: We just LOVE this idea posted in our Teacher Group. She has her class each writes things they are thankful for on hearts, to equal out 100. Then she hangs them on the bulletin board for everyone to see. It’s a sweet, positive display that also doubles as a Valentine’s Day board. Win-win!
  • Snack/Trail Mix: Another great tip is to ask parents to each send in different small snack items. Things like fruit loops, M&M’s, cheerios, nuts (obviously only if your class is allergy free!), chocolate chips, etc. Each student counts out 10 of each snack item until they get to 100 and then they have their own trail mix. Yummy!
  • 100 Item Show & Tell: Multiple teachers posted that they send home ziplock baggies or brown lunch sacks with a note asking each student to bring in 100 of any item. Then they share with the rest of the class. It would be interesting to see what creative ideas they come up with!
  • Themes: Want something even more different? One teacher does a pirate theme and searches for hidden treasure. Another does a construction theme and they “build to 100.” A fun idea posted was to “rock out” on the 100th day and dress like rock stars! Do you have any other themed ideas? Add it to the post here!

Educational Activities

If you want to make sure your admin team is still impressed on the 100th day, make sure to grab our bundle of 100th-day activities that will align with your standards! You’ll find writing, sorting, counting, vocabulary words, and so much more! Don’t worry though, the students will be having so much fun, they won’t even realize it’s work. Click here to get the whole bundle now!

FREE PRINTABLE

Now that you have some fresh ideas in mind to celebrate the 100th day of school, it’s time to grab your free scavenger hunt printable! All you have to do is enter your information below and the freebie fairy will fly that right over to your inbox! Already an email subscriber? Great! Just enter your information below too and you’ll get that sent right over. Even better, if you’re a member of Simply Kinder +, you can download it instantly without ever having to enter your information! Head here to find out more!

This post was written by Johanna, an experienced early elementary teacher who loves learning about new teaching ideas for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade!

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FAQs

What would be the 100th day 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.

What are the math activities for the 100th day of school? ›

100th day of school math activities

Ask students to divide 100 Cheerios (or another snack) into groups of 2, 4, 5, and 10. Work with a partner to come up with 100 addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division equations that equal 100.

How can I make 17 minutes go by fast in school? ›

How to Pass Time in Class
  1. 1 Listen actively and take notes.
  2. 2 Interact in class and ask questions.
  3. 3 Illustrate your notes.
  4. 4 Complete your homework for another class.
  5. 5 Organize and create a to-do list.
  6. 6 Doodle in the margins of your notebook.
  7. 7 Read something interesting.
  8. 8 Engage in some creative writing.

How should I dress my 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.

Who created the 100th day of school? ›

Back in 1979, Lynn Taylor, along with her colleagues David Cooper and Mary Hurdlow, celebrated their first 100th day of school.

What do students reflect on during the 100th day of school? ›

Reflect on progress: The 100th day of school is a great opportunity for students to reflect on their progress and to celebrate their accomplishments. It allows students to see how far they have come since the start of the school year and to appreciate their hard work and effort.

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 skip school last minute? ›

Faking Sickness
  1. To fake a stomach ache, tell your parents that you may have eaten something bad at school.
  2. To fake a cold, say that your throat has been feeling a little scratchy.
  3. Get started the night before by waking up and telling your parents that you're feeling sick.

How to skip one year of school? ›

Here is how skipping a grade generally works in schools across the US:
  1. You send in a written request. ...
  2. You meet with professionals. ...
  3. There is a review of your child's academic achievement or test scores. ...
  4. Educators meet with your child. ...
  5. Officials evaluate your child's emotional and social readiness.
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How do you do 100 in math? ›

Scoring 100% in math requires a clear understanding of concepts, regular practice, focus on accuracy, effective time management, use of shortcuts and tricks, and seeking help when needed.

How can I make math more fun? ›

How to Make Math Fun Again
  1. Incorporate games and puzzles.
  2. Use real-life examples.
  3. Make use of technology.
  4. Encourage group work.
  5. Use humour.
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How can I make 10 minutes go by faster at school? ›

Distracting Yourself
  1. Daydream a bit. If you've got a few minutes before the bell rings, let your mind wander a bit. ...
  2. Doodle in your notebook. ...
  3. Enjoy some creative writing time. ...
  4. Make rhymes. ...
  5. Count your way to freedom.

How can I make 8 hours of school go by faster? ›

What Are The Most Recommended Tips on How To Make School Go By Faster?
  1. Tip #1: Time Management. ...
  2. Tip #2: Be an Active Listener. ...
  3. Tip #3: Do Not Look At The Clock. ...
  4. Tip #4: Avoid Staring Into Space. ...
  5. Tip #5: Pay Attention And Do The Work. ...
  6. Tip #6: Get a Study Buddy. ...
  7. Tip #7: Interact In Class And Ask Questions.
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Why do schools do 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 can I make 6 minutes go by faster in school? ›

You can fool yourself by violating your brain's expectations. One way to use these findings is to provide new stimulation in potentially boring situations. Selecting a different place to sit, or taking notes in an unusual format, could trick your brain into believing time is moving more quickly.

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