Celebrating the 100th Day of School and Celebrating the 101st Day of First Grade (2024)

*This is a repost from a January 2015 post.

Need ideas for celebrating the 100th or 101st Day of School? This post is jam packet.

Last year we started a new tradition in first grade, celebrating the 101st Day of School. Kindergarten does a huge 100th Day of School, so we wanted to do something different. I sent kindergarten my 100th Day of School packet and created a Dalmatian themed 101st Day of School packet for first grade.

The 101st Day of School

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These are lima beans with black permanent marker spots, they also double as “cow counters.” I use these for the math centers.

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Included in the packet:
• File Folder Word Wall
• Parent Letter
• Add Your Own Text Letter (You just click the empty space to start typing)
• Doggie Bag Labels & Writing
• Certificates (Add your own name, click on the empty space)

Art Activities:
• Dalmatian Headband
• Dalmatian Craft

Literacy Activities:
• If We Had 101…
• When We are 101 Years Old…
• If I Had 101 Dalmatians…
• Search/Read/Write the Room
• Magnify Tiny Long E Words Search
• Dalmatian Rhymes
• Dalmatian Build a Sentences
• Dalmatian Build a Word

Math Activities:
• Tens and Ones Work mat & Tens and Ones Center
• Ways to make 101
• Movie Review & Graphing
• Find and Color the Number
• Comparing Numbers
• One Less, One More, Ten Less, and Ten More
• Tally the Pictures

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The frame above is from Michaels. I just popped out the glass and backing.

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I pinned a cow print blanket up in the hall to work as a photo background. I used black face makeup to draw noses and whiskers on the kids. Then they held up the frame and posed for pictures. It really was so cute.

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My dress was $5 on clearance from H&M a few years back!

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I hope this post inspires you to start a new tradition and check out my packet on Teachers Pay Teachers!

Here is a little freebie for you!

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I made them two to a sheet, but if you want to print four to a sheet, just adjust your printer settings. Click here for a post explaining how to adjust printer settings.

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There aren’t any books out there for the 101st Day of School. I have to get my mom, Maria LaPlaca Bohrer, to work writing one. The movie is always great to show and of course a Dalmatian stuffed animal would make a great photo prop! Don’t forget your background and some fun Dalmatian/dog themed party items.

Here is another freebie for you!

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The 100th Day of School

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Here are some of my favorite ideas for celebrating the 100th Day of School. Click on the images for the sources.

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I have a packet in my TpT store that contains a ton of activities to help you celebrate the 100th Day of School I recently updated the cover and some pinable images below.

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Here is a 100th Day of School Freebie for you:

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Here are some things you can do to lead up to the 100th day! Click to check them out.

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Check out Kathleen Pederson’s awesome Zero the Hero unit!

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In years past, we dressed up as 100 year olds. I used Deanna Jump’s free letter (click here to check it out).

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The students bring in 100 items in a bag and write about them. The letter and writing paper is available in my 100th Day Packet.

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I have also included a version where they make a 100th Day poster.

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Another cute idea from Deanna Jump is her 100th Day portraits. You can find the templates in her 100th Day packet.

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You can snag the writing paper I made to go with it a few years ago here.

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I updated the writing paper and added it to my 100th Day Packet.

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I made the students’ names on their portraits by using my alphabets fonts from Lettering Delights.

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This cute “When I am 100” idea is from Hope King:

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The students’ writing can be compiled into class-made books. The covers and pages can be found in my 100th Day packet.

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Our Kindergarteners take 100 steps from their classrooms and leave a footprint at the point they reach.

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Michelle Oakes introduced me to the adorable book, The Wolf’s Chicken Stew. She has included response activities in her 100th Day packet.

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Cheryl Saoud has a whole unit based around Centipede’s 100 Shoes! Click here to check it out.

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Here is a fabulous idea from Kim Adsit of KinderGals. Click here to check out her packet.

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I have seen lots of pins of my math mats. Here are some more images for you. I have included two versions of the mat in my 100th Day packet. The second version of the mat is “ink friendly” and can be printed on color paper.

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These mats are perfect for counting 100 fruit loops for necklaces.

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More 100th Day Math from my packet:

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100th Day Math Ideas from Blog Friends:

From the fabulous Cara Carroll:

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This is a freebie from Sarah Paul:

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100th Day edible activities (click the images to go to the source):

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You don’t always have to dress up as 100 year olds! Here are a few other ideas from my blog friends:

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For more 100th Day ideas, check out my Pinterest page:

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Thanks for stopping by! I <3 comments.

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FAQs

Why is it important to celebrate 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 is the 100 day celebration in school? ›

A popular idea for marking 100 days of school is to have kids wear shirts with 100 of something on them, like safety pins, buttons, or fuzzy balls. Encourage kids and families to get creative; check out these 11 fun ways to decorate a shirt. (Short on time?

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 you represent 100 days of school? ›

100th Day of School Ideas
  1. Write 100 Reasons Why. ...
  2. Create a 100 Things We Love About … ...
  3. Harness That Snack Attack. ...
  4. Create a 100th Day of School Photo Op. ...
  5. Create a 100th Day Snap Cube Challenge. ...
  6. Create a 100th Day of School Costume. ...
  7. Make a 100-Theme Photo Display. ...
  8. Take 100 Steps Around the Classroom.
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What does 100th day mean? ›

Among the many important milestones in a baby's life, the 100th day holds special cultural significance. It is a momentous occasion, symbolising the baby's successful adaptation to the world and a joyous celebration of their first three months of life.

What is the idea for the 1000th day of school? ›

Challenge students to find the fraction of their lives they have spent in school. If today is the 1,000th day of school, what fraction of your life have you spent in school?

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.

Do you get a gift for 100 day celebration? ›

A very traditional baby 100 days celebration gift is gold jewellery. Gifting a gold bracelet, pendant or necklace is a solid choice for a traditional gift for most 1-month-old children or 100-day celebrations.

Who is responsible for the creation of the 100th day 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.

What was school like for kids 100 years ago? ›

Rural areas made the one room schoolhouse famous—in many of these, the grades studied together in a single room, and were taught by one teacher. In urban areas, of course, schools were larger and students worked in separate classrooms according to their grade level.

Do students remember what they learned in school? ›

Nevertheless, the contention that we forget most of our education is wrong. Naturally, lessons learned in school are subject to forgetting, like any other experience, but some of what we learn stays with us.

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.

Why is it important to celebrate the United Nations Day in school? ›

Celebrating United Nations Day through students' presentation and participation was also a way of acknowledging United Nations' tireless work and a reminder of the importance of diversity, culture, and the spirit of brotherhood to everyone.

Why do we celebrate teachers Day in 100 words? ›

Teacher's Day is a special occasion celebrated to honor and appreciate our teachers for their valuable contributions to our education and growth. For children in classes 4 and 5, this day holds great significance as it gives us the opportunity to express our gratitude towards our teachers.

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