Everything You Need for the 100th Day of School (2024)

The 100th Day of School is one of my favorite classroom holidays. I love this day because it gives students the chance to celebrate all of their hard work. As both a kindergarten and third grade teacher, this was a holiday we celebrated all.day.long. While it was a day filled with fun, it was a day filled with learning too! Here’s a mega list of ideas for the 100th Day of School. Pick and choose the ones you like and what works best for your classroom. There are more than enough 100th Day of School ideas to fill your day!

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100th Day Dress Up

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A great way to kick off the 100th Day of School is to make it a dress up day! After all, what’s a holiday without a special dress code! There are lots of fun ways to dress up for the 100th day of School. Most of these will take a little advance planning, so make sure to notify parents plenty of time in advance if they will need to do anything at home. Here’s some ideas for a dress-up theme:

  • Dress like you are 100 Years Old
  • Create a shirt with 100 items
  • Dress like someone from 100 Years Ago
  • Incorporate the number 100 into your outfit (could be obvious or try to hide it)
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There are so many fun 100th Day of School shirts for teachers and students. Here’s a couple of my favorites.

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If you are worried about some students not being able to participate, you can create a 100 Day shirt at school. Do this in the days leading up to the 100th Day. Then as students arrive on the 100th Day of School you can have them change into their special shirts.

I would suggest having parents send in $3 – $5 for supplies and then purchasing these t-shirts in bulk. During math or centers, students could work at painting or adding 100 items to the shirt. Students can add finger prints, draw with markers (Sharpie works best for a permanent option) or glue items on. The kids will love creating and wearing their 100th day designs.

In my kindergarten class, we had an Eric Carle theme. So this shirt is perfect! Substitute pompoms for fingerprints and you’ve got a super cute and easy shirt to make!

Sets of 100

You can easily fill your entire day by just completing activities in sets of 100. I used this approach as a 3rd grade teacher and the kids loved it! And I’ll tell you a little secret – we got a lot of work done that day too! 100 word problems, 100 vocabulary words, 100 minutes of reading and lots more.

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Here’s some great activities you can do in sets of 100 for older students:

  • 100 math problems (choose any skill or do a review)
  • write 100 words
  • write 100 nouns (change out for verbs or adjectives too)
  • read 100 minutes / books / pages
  • write a 100 word story

Here’s some great activities you can do in sets of 100 for younger students:

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  • write numbers to 100
  • write 100 words from around the room
  • read 100 words
  • count to 100

Depending on the skill you choose, you can break each set up throughout the day. If you do 100 word problems, I’d definitely break it up – but 100 basic math facts could probably be completed all at once. As with anything, do what works best for your kids.

100 Seconds – Brain Break Ideas

On this day we would change up our typical brain break activities and do the 100 Challenge. The basic idea is to complete an activity for 100 seconds. It could be anything really – just have fun and give your class a little break. It’s also a great way to help students understand how long 100 seconds is.

These are all fun ideas for the 100 Seconds Challenge:

  • jumping jacks
  • running in place
  • marching
  • posing like a statue
  • silence
  • whispering without stopping (it’s harder than you think)
  • a 100 second dance party

When I am 100 – Art & Writing

Having students create a self-portrait of themselves when they are 100 is one of my favorite 100th Day of School activities. There are lots of different ways you can do this. Once the picture is complete I like to have students write about what life will be like when they are 100. Posted together they make a great hallway or bulletin board display.

100 Year Old Self Portraits

Students can just draw picture of what they think they will look like when they are 100. You can also start with a “how to draw” video or get help from your art teacher for some drawing instruction. Here’s a simple and fun video you could use for an old man and old woman:

100 Year Old Me

You can also have students take a more crafty approach to creating their self portrait. Students can start by crumpling up a piece of skin tone construction paper. After crumpling and smoothing out a few times, they have a great paper for cutting out the face, complete with all the details of wrinkles built right into the paper.

Another great way to create the self portrait (and my favorite) is through paper tearing. I love this option with younger students because of the great fine motor muscle strengthening that is included. Look how cute they turned out.

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But be warned, this is NOT a one day project with paper tearing. I would have my students tear the paper for the skin over the course of a couple of days. We would keep the pieces in a zip-loc bag. Then on the 100th Day of School we would create our pictures – but the paper tearing was already done.

Me at 100 with Age Progression

And . . . if you want a more technological self portrait then grab your phone and use an age progression app. There are lots of free apps available. I really like FaceApp for a realistic looking progression. Here’s me at 100 . . .

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Hands-on 100 Activities

Giving kids opportunities to do some hands-on activities during the day is another great way to incorporate 100. My favorites all work on developing logic, critical thinking, analytical thinking and basic STEM skills.

Puzzles

Put out some 100 piece puzzles and let students put them together alone or with a partner. For younger students this size of puzzle may be a challenge. For older students who may think its “too easy” add a time element. Challenge them to put it together in 100 seconds or less. Most won’t be able to do it the first time, however, let them repeat it until they can. They will work on processing skills and planning skills that are so valuable in everyday life! My local Dollar Store has lots of 100 piece puzzles for only $1 each.

Cup Stacking

Grab 100 plastic cups and watch your students be engaged in the building process. Challenge them to create a stack of 100 plastic cups without it falling.

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Chain Reaction

All it takes to create a super cool chain reaction is 100 dominoes or blocks (Jenga blocks are great too). I like to introduce students to this concept by showing a quick video. This one from the Guiness Book of World Records shows the chain reaction using a variety of different building materials.

Once students can see what is possible, they get really excited to create their own chain reaction. All they need is some open floor space and 100 dominoes.

All of these activities work really well with partners or small groups. Not only do they work on logic and creativity, but they also get students working together as a team. Depending on how many supplies you have access to, you can do them one at a time, or make them center rotations.

100th Day of School Printables

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Over the years I have put together a variety of no prep printable activities for the 100th Day of School. These have really helped me to get.it.all.done! Some of the 100 day activities I like do require prep, so having some no prep activities really helps. I put all of the 100th Day of School printables into this one packet. I hope it makes your day a little easier and a lot more fun!

Here’s a glimpse at the 17 different activities included in this packet. All of these activities have 2 or more options to help you meet the needs of your students.

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Grab this 100th Day of School Resource Pack and get ready to hear “this was the best day ever!”

Save these 100th Day of School Ideas

Don’t spend hours scouring the net for ideas or looking for ideas you’ve previously seen. Instead, pin this to your favorite classroom Pinterest board and come back quickly when you are ready to plan your 100th Day of School!

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FAQs

How do you calculate the 100th day of school? ›

How do you calculate the 100th day of school? The 100th day of school varies from district to district, depending on when the school year started. Excluding holidays and weekends, the days are counted and recorded from the first day of school until the 100th day.

How to make 100th day 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 two months will the 100th day of school usually fall in? ›

When is the 100th Day of School? The date of the 100th day varies since different schools begin their year on different days. Unexpected days off such as snow days may also affect the date. Celebrations typically take place on a date somewhere from mid-January to mid-February.

What grades celebrate 100 days of school? ›

The 100th Day of School is widely celebrated in preschools, kindergartens, and elementary schools as a fun milestone to break up the school year. Special lessons and activities are prepared to celebrate the day.

How many days is 10% of the school year? ›

More specifically, students who are enrolled in the same school for an entire academic year and miss 18 or more days (10 percent) will be considered chronically absent. The total number of chronically absent students will be included on district and school report cards and reported to the EdFacts.

What is the 1000th day of school? ›

Celebrated in the same timeframe as the 100th Day of School, the 1000th Day of School is just for 5th graders. That is because fifth graders will be celebrating 1000 days in elementary school during the festivities. That's right, 1000 whole days! On average, children spend 180 days at school every year.

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.

Why does the 100th day of school matter? ›

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.

How to skip one year of school? ›

Here is how skipping a grade generally works in schools across the US:
  1. You send in a written request. ...
  2. You meet with professionals. ...
  3. There is a review of your child's academic achievement or test scores. ...
  4. Educators meet with your child. ...
  5. Officials evaluate your child's emotional and social readiness.
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Who started 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.

How long is the longest school day? ›

Taiwan leads with the longest school day globally, clocking in at 10 hours. This extensive timeframe is indicative of the country's rigorous academic culture. Following closely is China, with students dedicating about 9 hours and 30 minutes to school each day.

How many days are in most school years? ›

In the U.S., 180 days of school is most common, but length of school day varies by state. School has started in most of the United States. On average, K-12 public schools will be in session close to 180 days this year, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of data from the Education Commission of the States.

What is 100 days from January 1st? ›

Suppose your starting date is the 1st of January. Count 100 days directly on a calendar, considering the number of days in each month. The result would be the 11th of April for regular years and the 10th of April for leap years.

What is the formula to calculate day? ›

Steps: Take the last 2 digits of the year. Divide it by 4 and discard any remainder. Add the day of the month to the value obtained in step 2.

What does 100 days mean in school? ›

The 100th day of school might not be an official holiday, but it holds a place of significance in many schools. It is a time to celebrate the milestone of successfully completing 100 days of learning. The number 100 is featured heavily in the following activities. Find 100 items to place on a shirt or poster board.

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