![]() ![]() ![]() Many teachers use plastic cups, but popsicle sticks, straws, recycled material such as bottles or plastic bags, or even pieces from a STEM activity kit will work, too. Have your students build a structure using 100 parts. Use the printable template below to have your students decorate, cut out, and wear a badge in honor of their 100-day achievement! Dressing up can also be as simple as wearing a cut-out crown, badge, or bracelet. Some school staff order matching t-shirts to wear for the day, and others encourage students to dress up like a 100-year-old. Here are a few of our favorite activities to celebrate the 100th day of school in elementary classrooms: Dress for the Occasionīuild a sense of community and unity during your 100th-day celebration by dressing for the occasion. Use the opportunity to build community, foster a growth mindset, and remind your students that there is joy in learning. ![]() You worked hard to make the past 99 days of school meaningful and fruitful for your students, and they’ve worked hard to grow and learn. When every day of school presents new challenges for learners (and teachers) reaching that milestone warrants a bit of excitement. If you haven’t been counting days, don’t fret - it’s not too late to calculate your school’s 100th day and start planning a celebration! Many teachers build anticipation with their class leading up to a 100-day celebration by counting each passing day together, using the opportunity to foster early sense-making in math. Depending on your school’s schedule, your 100th day of the school year is likely approaching. ![]()
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