100th Day of School Ideas for Kindergarten (2024)

Last week we celebrated the 100th day of school in my classroom, Kinder-Craze style. My students had a blast learning, counting and demonstrating their newly acquired knowledge of numbers and quantities up to 100. My camera was nearby throughout the entire event and I am so excited to share the day’s highlights with all of you!

On the 100th day, my students arrived at school dressed in style. Each child was given an at-home assignment to create a shirt decorated with 100 objects in preparation for the big day. This was a great way for the children to work creatively with their parents and express their interests. The children showed off their newly created t-shirts during our classroom fashion show.

Check out some of their great fashions for the 100th day of school!


Ever since last year’s blog post about the 100th day of school, I have gotten dozens of questions from readers wanting more information about these t-shirts. Specifically, fans want to know how I word the letter to my classroom parents, explaining the details of the t-shirt assignment.

I always copy the 100th Day T-Shirt Letter onto brightly colored paper (so it is sure to grab the attention of my classroom parents). I also staple a 1/2 sheet of paper for the fashion show to the letter. Students work with their parents to complete the form explaining what decorations were used and why the student selected those items. Download a FREE editable template of my 100th Day of School letter to help you set up your own classroom fashion show.

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Of course, my students weren’t just showing off their t-shirts on the 100th day. The kindergarteners also created hats at school that proudly proclaimed themselves to be “100 Days Smarter.”

I copied the hat template onto white paper and mounted the pages onto brightly colored construction paper. The printable contains one hundred circles inside of the number 100. Students can decorate these circles with crayons, small bingo dotters, markers, or stickers. It’s a great opportunity to work on fine motor skills while also helping students to understand 100 as a quantity.


My students looked so stinkin’ cute in their completed 100th Day of School Hats.

You can purchase 100th Day of School Hat from my TpT store.

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Math wasn’t the only subject covered in my lesson plans on the 100th day of school. The class also worked together to write 100 words. My students were on a mission to complete the entire list of 100 words. They got so excited, that the completed list had a few repeated words, but their enthusiasm was precious!



My students also tried to read 100 books! We didn’t quite reach our goal, but our half day of school was action-packed. They worked hard and loved recording a tally mark each time a new book was read.

Each child in the class also write all of the numbers from 1 to 100.


This was a major accomplishment that was several weeks in the making. My students gradually worked their way up to writing all of these numbers with the help of my Differentiated Count & Write to 120 pack.

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You can purchase Count & Write to 120 in my TpT store.

The number writing pack pairs well with Differentiated Number Mazes from 20 to 120. Together, these two products help students count, recognize, and print their numbers up to 120 by focusing only one one new decade at a time.

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Of course, our 100th Day celebration wouldn’t be complete without the task of building a tower with 100 plastic cups! I first discovered this wildly popular idea from Joyful Learning in KC. My students LOVED working together to build a structure with all those plastic cups.




Our final activity for the day was an opportunity to practice skip counting and release a little pent-up energy. We played hopscotch in the classroom!

I created the hopscotch game on the back of a Twister mat.The grid was created with Scotch Expressions Masking Tape100th Day of School Ideas for Kindergarten (25). The tape is perfect for the mat because it adheres to the vinyl surface but also lifts easily off without leaving any residue behind.

I printed and laminated multiples of 10 from 0 to 100 and used the same masking tape to attach the numbers to the mat. I like this temporary option because it allows me to easily change the spaces on the mat as we learn new skills in class (such as skip counting by 5s or 2s).

You can download Hop by 10s Skip Counting Numbers in my TpT store for FREE.

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My students had an absolute blast as they hopped their way from zero to 100.

It was a very “hoppy” 100th Day of Kindergarten!

When is your 100th day of School? Do you celebrate in a special way? Please share your ideas in the comments… I’m already planning for next year’s celebration! You’ll also find more great ideas for your 100th Day festivities in these blog posts. Click an image for more inspiration!

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100th Day of School Ideas for Kindergarten (2024)

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How to make 100th day of school? ›

100th Day of School Activities for Elementary Students
  1. Bring in 100 of an Item. ...
  2. Create an 100th Day of School Poster. ...
  3. Make Snacks to Commemorate the Day. ...
  4. Make Shirts With 100. ...
  5. Make a List of 100. ...
  6. Dress Up as an 100-Year-Old. ...
  7. Make Pictures Using the Digits of 100. ...
  8. Build a Structure With 100 Cups.

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.

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 is kindergarten 100s day? ›

The 100th Day of School is a monumental celebration in most all early grades, but especially in Kindergarten and 1st Grade! It's a day filled with counting, building number sense, reading, exercising and practicing fine motor skills.

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.

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

Goal Setting: Reaching the 100th day illustrates the idea of setting and achieving goals, as many classes keep a count of the school days leading up to the event. Reflection: It offers a structured opportunity to look back at the achievements made over a significant period, fostering a sense of accomplishment.

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.

What can you wear for the 100th day of school? ›

100th Day of School Costume Ideas and Outfits

Feathers! Pom-poms! Or use anything that can easily be counted out and attached to a shirt, such as googly eyes, puzzle pieces, or stickers. Put your relationships with your students first by wearing 100 of their favorite things.

What is the significance of 100 days? ›

Traditionally the number 100 has a deep meaning of maturity in Korea; making it past the first 100 days was a sign that you would live to see your first birthday, and making it past your first birthday was a sign that you would make it out of infancy.

How can I make school fun and not boring? ›

Why Kids Get Bored at School: 10 Tips to Keep Them Interested
  1. Game-Based Learning.
  2. Project-Based Learning Approaches.
  3. Interactive and Hands-On Activities.
  4. Learning about Modern Education.
  5. Celebrating Every Success.
  6. Connecting Lessons to Real-Life Applications.
  7. Setting Achievable Goals.
Feb 8, 2024

How do you entertain kindergarten kids? ›

Fun Kindergarten Ideas
  1. Scratch and Sniff Name Art 5 Senses Activity. ...
  2. Pete the Cat ordinal numbers. ...
  3. Pete the Cat using shapes What did he step in to make his shoes go from white to another color? ...
  4. Pete the Cat. ...
  5. Build A Bridge for 21 Elephants. ...
  6. Play Dough Writing Tray. ...
  7. Play Dough Subtraction Smash - Mama.

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 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.
Mar 27, 2023

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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