15 Super Fun 100 Day Project Ideas for Kindergarten (2024)

All around the country, kindergarten students are getting the same assignment, “In honor of the 100th day of school, create a project that brings to life the number 100.”

Also all around the country… parents are wondering how the heck they can help their little one with this milestone project. If you need help brainstorming 100 Day project ideas for kindergarten, you have come to the right place! I gathered some favorites that I have seen throughout the years in the hopes of helping you & your little one with one of their first big assignments.

My Experience with “100 Days of School” Projects

“When did this start being a thing?” asked my friend Jen, as she posted this picture of her daughter on Instagram. Neither of us is sure of the answer, but if you can’t beat them you might as well join them.

When Julian was in kindergarten, he and I used the 100 Days project as an excuse to get crafty. We cut up strips of fabric into 100 square-ish scraps (actually, he picked them and I cut them). Then we pinned them onto a square piece of fabric. And then we sewed. Not the most amazing craft, I know.

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We kept it simple. It had just ten running stitches all the way across the fabric. In my over-ambitious crafter’s mind, I was going to turn this into a pillow for him after we brought it home from school, but he’s in second grade now and I still haven’t gotten around to it.

Then, I came home and found that some other crazy pants (and I say “crazy pants” with the utmost respect for their creativity) parents had done these fantastic projects with their children. Feeling inspired, put together a list of ideas for the next time around! And, here we go…

15 Amazing 100 Day Project Ideas

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1. Create a 100 Legged Rainbow Centipede Friend

This simple and colorful craft is the perfect way to bring 100 to life! All you need is pipe cleaners and painted 4″ styrofoam balls to create your 100-legged centipede. Of course, some googly eyeballs would also come in handy. Check out the idea on Pinterest here!

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2. “Plant” a Pot of Lollipop Flowers for 100 Day of School Project

I have never met a kindergartener who doesn’t love lollipops. So I can bet your little one will be thrilled to help create this 100 Day of School project (as long as you can keep the lollipops from being eaten before they get to the classroom)! You will use a planter with foam inside of it then stick 100 Dum Dums into it.

Buy a bag of lollipops here to get started.

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3. Create a 100 Eyed Monster

This monster is absolutely adorable! I guarantee my little monster, Liv, will want to do it for her next 100th Day of School project. All you have to do is cut out a monster, then your little one can help pick the shape and glue on 100 googly eyes!

After all, nothing can beat a good pun; “Eye have seen 100 days!”

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4. Fill a Gumball Print Out with 100 “Gumballs”

If you are looking to keep it cute and simple, this is a great way to bring 100 to life. However, I would trade the paper cut-outs for colorful pom-poms!

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5. Up Up And Away 100 Day Project

I love the idea of creating a cape for your kindergartner to wear to their 100 Day Celebration. No one knows better than this mama that 100 days really do fly by!

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6. 100 Melted Crayons

This project may get messy, but it sure is cool looking! You just glue the crayons down to a poster board and then hold a blow dryer over them. Here is a great creative example from Pinterest!

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7. Handmake 100 Days T-shirts with Tally Marks

The concept is simple, now you just have to decide how you want to get it done. The first step; pick out a plain white t-shirt. Then either iron on or draw on 100 tally marks. Check out further details for this craft here!

Bonus; it will help your child learn to count by 5’s as well!

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8. Create a Sticker Crown Fit for Royalty

100 days of school definitely makes your kindergartener worthy of a crown!

Here are some super simple project for us less crafty parents:

9. Fill a bag with 100 pennies.

10. Make a string of 100 beads.

11. Hook together a chain of 100 pipe cleaners.

12. Make a creation from 100 LEGO bricks.

13. Fill a fishbowl with 100 gummy fish.

14. Write 100 words about their year so far. Just have them tell you a story and jot it down for them!

15. Use this 100 Yummy Things Printable!

How will you be celebrating the 100th day of school this year?

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FAQs

What is the 100th day 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. The celebration began by a California teacher in 1979 who was trying to help her students understand the concrete lesson of the number 100.

What is a do 100 project? ›

The main idea is to do something creative every day for 100 days. You can make 100 finished objects or you can work on one larger project made up of 100 smaller pieces. Or you can make 10 things that take 10 days each to complete. Remember, it's your project so it's completely up to you how you want to structure it!

How do you make a school project for kids? ›

File for incorporation and accreditation with your state's education department. Create a school business and budget plan, along with funding options. Develop your school's brand, including the name, mascot, logo, and color palette. Find a building and hire your staff.

What is 100 days of kindergarten? ›

100 Days of School signifies the 100th day of study in the school year. It gives both kids and teachers a time to reflect on the work undertaken by students, and recognizes all of their accomplishments.

What are the 100th day workouts for kids? ›

Students will check off each exercise completed, totaling 100 exercises in all. -10 sit-ups -10 toe touches -10 stretches (sit and reach) -10 jumping jacks -10 windmills -10 lunges -10 squats -10 arm raises -10 push-ups -10 jumping jacks Great for a 100th day center!

Who started 100 days of school? ›

The holiday was started in 1979 in Livermore, California, by teacher Lynn Taylor and is now a significant part of classroom culture and Pinterest board queries across the globe. Taylor celebrated the 100th day of school in her classroom to help children understand the concrete lesson of the number 100.

How do you start a school project? ›

Once you've decided on how you want to make your project, make a sketch of your project. Decide what will go where, and how you will represent each part. Also, decide what information you'll need to complete your project, as that will help you with your research. Make an outline of the information you need to find.

How to calculate 100 days? ›

You can figure out the date one hundred days from now manually by using a calendar. Look at today's date on the calendar and count forward one day at a time until you've counted 100 total days. Instead of counting up, you can move forward one day at a time while subtracting 1 from 100 for each day you move forward.

How can I make 8 minutes go by fast in school? ›

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

How can I make my school project more creative? ›

72 Creative Ways for Students to Show What They Know
  1. Create a poster.
  2. Make a PowerPoint presentation.
  3. Design a model.
  4. Make a shoebox diorama.
  5. Use a 3-panel display board.
  6. Make a timeline.
  7. Create a board game incorporating key elements.
  8. Write a poem.

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