100th Day of School Ideas for Kindergarten (2024)

Who is ready for the 100th Day Of School? It’s coming quicker than we think, for some of us it’s already here! The 100th Day of School is such an important day of the year, in my opinion. Not only do students need to be proud of themselves for making it through the first portion of the year, but most Kindergarten students learn to count to 100 by the 100th day. This is a magnificent accomplishment, one that should be celebrated! These 100th Day Of School Ideas are the perfect place to start when you’re planning for this exciting day!

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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. I usually add one or two new ideas to our 100th day, but I usually stick to my ‘traditional’ 100th day stations. Every teacher and classroom is different, so this may or may not work for you and your classroom. Here is a quick run down of my 100th Day.

It’s always fun to build the anticipation of the 100th Day. 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 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. For instance, asking an older student to help them make a collection from things in our classroom. I’m going to share the at-home projects that I have done with my students.

100th Day Shirts with 100 Things

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And yes, I always make and wear a shirt too!

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100th Day Monsters

100th Day Collections

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I usually make a grand little entrance sign for our special 100th day and add a few festive decorations. My kids love this! It can be simple and made with butcher paper or you can purchase decorations. You can find more decorating ideas here.

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Student Activities for the 100th Day

5 Stations For 100th Day

As I mentioned, I have 5 different stations for students to rotate through. These include:

  • 100 Day Crowns
    Printable 100 Day Crown that children can color or decorate, then cut and assemble.
  • 100 Day Trail Mix
    Using the parent collection letter, take the snacks brought in and create individual bags with their snacks. First, though, use the printable counting mats to help students count to 100 with their snacks.
  • 100 Day Gumball Q-Tip Painting
    Use printable, q-tips and paint for students to create 100 gumballs.
  • 100 Paper Chain Links
    The Paper chain activity is not in the printable set. Have no fear, though, use construction paper cut into strips,. Show students how to make a paper chain using glue or tape. Each group can make a chain of 100.
  • Roll & Color/Write To 100
    Another fabulous printable that will help children with numbers 1-100, both counting and writing.

You are in luck, too, because I put most of these into one simple to prep printable pack. You can get that here.

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I always ask for grown-up volunteers to help with our 100th stations. I send a letter/request for help. I have 5 stations and need 1 adult per station. I’ve even had older teenage siblings volunteer.

How the stations work:

  • I split my students into 5 groups, one for each station. They will rotate every 20-25 minutes until each group has been at each station.
  • Each station has a grown-up volunteer helping students at that station.
  • After each group has been to each station, we go back to our seats count to 100 and then eat our 100th Day trail mix and other treats we may have.

100th Day Trail Mix Collection Letter

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Before the 100th day, I put out some requests for items that we will need for the any or all of the activities. There are multiple ways to do this. You can send home a note, post to ClassDojo, Remind or other grown-up communication tool you may use. (Requests depend on the activities that I have chosen for the 100th Day celebration)

Here is an example of the items for our trail mix food items. Items include:

  • chocolate chips
  • gummy bears
  • mini pretzel rods
  • mini marshmallows
  • Cheeze Its
  • M&Ms
  • mini Teddy Grahams
  • Fruit Loops
  • Goldfish
  • Jelly Beans.
    Grown Ups always come through and I always have enough! I use these items with the 100th Day Sorting Mats.
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If you are still looking for more ideas, check out this Ultimate List: 100 Ideas for the 100th Day of School blog post!

Hope you have an amazing 100th Day of School!

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FAQs

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.

What is the big deal about the 100th day 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.

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.

Why do kids celebrate 100 days of school? ›

The 100th day of school is a fun opportunity to recognize student progress and honor all of the hard work as a community. It's also the perfect chance to include numbers and math concepts in the festivities centered around the number 100.

What does a typical kindergarten day look like? ›

After the meeting or circle, the children will alternate throughout the day with individual, small, and large group activities; independent or teacher-led activities; daily activities like lunch, recess, and bathroom routines; and weekly activities like art, music, and gym.

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 invented 100 days of school? ›

The First 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. The idea grew from their experience with a program called Math Their Way and an activity called The Days of School Graph.

Who created the 100th day of school? ›

Who originated the idea of 100th day? Two possibilities have been suggested to me: 1) that Lynn Taylor introduced the celebration for kindergarten in the 1981-82 Newsletter of the Center for Innovation in Education; 2) that the idea came from Mary Baratta-Lorton, originator of Math Their Way.

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.

Is 100th day of school ageist? ›

We're being ageist any time we make an assumption about people based on how old we think they are,” explains ageism expert Ashton Applewhite. Dress Like a 100-Year-Old Day is ageist and also ableist: it contributes to stereotypes and stigma around physical and cognitive ability.

What two months will the 100th day of school usually fall in? ›

The 100th day of school will vary from school to school, depending on when school started and whether or not there were days off for teacher workshops or inclement weather. Most classes end up celebrating the 100th day of school sometime in February, usually right around Valentine's Day.

Can kindergarteners count to 100? ›

Most 5-year-olds can recognize numbers up to ten and write them. Older 5-year-olds may be able to count to 100 and read numbers up to 20. A 5-year-old's knowledge of relative quantities is also advancing. If you ask whether six is more or less than three, your child will probably know the answer.

Is kindergarten full day in Philadelphia? ›

Is kindergarten full day? Kindergarten is a full-day program. The hours are the same as the rest of the school population.

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