7 Activities for 100 Days of School - Create Inspire Teach (2024)

Activities for 100th Day of School

The 100th day of school is full of excitement and is truly a milestone for the school year! This blog post shares 7 activities for 100 days of school, using materials that you likely already have in your classroom. Plus I’m giving you 3 epic freebies, so your 100th day is already planned out!

Most of these activities use materials you likely have in your classroom already, but if you come across an item you don’t have, click here to check out the 100th day supply list!

#1: 100 Chart Toss

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Students take turns tossing a counter (one of those little yellow and red foam circles that you likely have in your closet leftover from a former teacher… don’t we all?!) onto a hundreds chart. The goal is for the counter to land on the number 100! I used a chart up to 120 because it’s all I had, but this also added to the challenge of landing on 100! The team that gets their counters closest to 100 on the chart, wins. You could add a layer of computation skills into this game by having students find the sum of all the numbers that their team’s counters landed on, and the team with the highest sum wins the game!

#2: 100 Cup Stack

For this 100 days of school activity, you’ll need 100 plastic cups and a stopwatch or timer. The goal of this 100th day of school activity is to be the team that stacks 100 cups the fastest. Teamwork is big here, and students will likely fail more times than they succeed, but when they do succeed, it’ll be so exciting for them! Students start the stopwatch and begin creating a pyramid with the cups (math and logic skills are infused in this game–how many cups need to be on the bottom to support all 100?) Once the final cup is stacked, a team member stops the timer and writes their team’s time on the board. Once each team has a chance to play, the shortest time wins. I say “wins” but none of these activities have to be a competition if your class can’t handle it–trust me, I get it.

#3: 100 Flash Cards

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You need 100 flash cards and a stopwatch. I chose to use a combination of multiplication and division flash cards because my 3rd graders continuously work on their fact fluency. One member of the team displays the flashcards one at a time while the rest of the team calls out the answers. They don’t move onto the next card until they get the one they’re shown correct. The goal is to get through all 100 flash cards the fastest (again, doesn’t have to be a competition, you can leave “the fastest” part out and the goal is just to get through 100 flash cards!) Teams can write their times on the board like they did with the previous activity.

#4: 100 Shapes

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Pull out 100 tangram shapes, also known as pattern blocks, and let the students build and create whatever they want! The catch, they have to create something cohesive. For example, they can all build different parts of a garden, a city, a school, ocean animals, etc. Teamwork makes the dream work, my friends, and this activity is focused on working as a team.

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#5: 100 Unifix Cubes

I like activities for 100 days of school that involve some thinking! You’ll need 100 unifix cubes and a ruler. The goal of this 100th day of school activity is for students to use their measurement and estimation skills to find the length of 100 conjoined unifix cubes. Using feet and inches, students will first decide as a team what a good estimate would be. They write that down on a small whiteboard or sticky note, then get to assembling all 100 unifix cubes. Once they’ve put the cubes together, out come the rulers. Students find the actual measurement of the length of 100 unifix cubes. They then compare their estimate to the actual, and record the difference between the two. The team who was closest to the actual measurement “wins.”

#6: 100 Things We Love About 3rd Grade Bulletin Board

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You can do this before the 100th day of school and keep it up for… as long as you want! This bulletin board is a great way to spread a little joy throughout your classroom, and I’m sure it will bring a smile to your face as well (Psst- This is a FREEBIE that I’m sending to you, keep reading!) Depending on the number of students in your class, give each student as many hearts needed for your whole class to have 100 in total. So, if you have 25 kids in your class, each will need 4 hearts. Students write one thing they love about your grade level. It can be anything, as long as it relates to the school year they’re currently in. Share some out loud and encourage students to read the hearts after you’ve hung them up to display! A delicious bulletin board combo platter of 100th day of school and Valentine’s Day!! Check out this blog post for all of my Valentine’s Day ideas for elementary students!

#7: 100 Year Old Photos

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Okay, this is so fun, and if your students are anything like mine, they’ll also say it’s “CREEPY” …which it kind of is, but it’s also FUN! You’ll need to download the free app: Aging Booth. Take each student’s photo, and turn them into old folks. Since the photos turn black and white, I print them at school just on plain paper, no need to send them to be professionally printed! To make this extra great, have students complete the “When I am 100 years old…” writing activity (the second freebie I’m sharing with you!), print out their “old” pictures, and create a class bulletin board display!

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BONUS #8: 100 Days Writing FREEBIE

I call this the “100 Days in 100 Words” challenge. I love using writing activities for 100 days of school! This one asks students to recap their first 100 days of school using only 100 words. It’s tricky to get exactly 100, but it’s absolutely possible. It will definitely get them writing and reflecting!

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FAQs

7 Activities for 100 Days of School - Create Inspire Teach? ›

Some classes celebrate with 100-themed parties, craft projects that involve the number 100, collections of 100 objects, dress-up days where kids are asked to wear a costume that makes them look 100 years old or drawing and writing assignments that prompt them to imagine what the world will be like when they're 100.

What is 100 days of school project? ›

Some classes celebrate with 100-themed parties, craft projects that involve the number 100, collections of 100 objects, dress-up days where kids are asked to wear a costume that makes them look 100 years old or drawing and writing assignments that prompt them to imagine what the world will be like when they're 100.

Why is the 100th day of school important? ›

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 day is 100 days 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 should I do for a 100 day 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!

What is the meaning 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.

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

Most importantly, it's a special opportunity for students to reflect on their hard work and celebrate all the progress they've made, and there's a lot to celebrate for making it through these first 100 days!

How do schools celebrate 100th day of school? ›

Make Shirts With 100

Their shirts should be themed around "100," whether that means writing and decorating the number itself, drawing 100 designs, or pinning 100 small items to a shirt. Students can wear their shirts during your classroom celebration (see activity #11) and school photo!

What should I wear for 100 days 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.

How to calculate 100 days of school? ›

What is 100 days of school about? From the very first day of school, the school days are counted and recorded until you reach the 100th day. Weekends and holidays are not included. You only count actual school days.

Do you bring a gift to a 100 day celebration? ›

As parents witness their baby's growth and development during the first 100 days, the act of gifting becomes a way to commemorate this progress. Each gift represents a chapter in the baby's life and a reminder of the love and care they have received during their early days.

What is the 100 days term? ›

First hundred days (alternatively written first 100 days) often refers to the beginning of a leading politician's term in office, and may refer to: First 100 days of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. First 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency.

What is 100 days challenge? ›

The 100 Days of Running challenge is a virtual event in which participants are required to run or walk a minimum distance of 2 kilometres per day for 100 consecutive days. To be considered an event finisher, participants must complete at least 40 days of the challenge.

What is school project day? ›

Projects days are designed specifically to make sure children find a purposeful way to not just display their learnings, but also teach others what they've learnt through the term.

What do you wear for the 100 days 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.

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