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The First One Hundred Days of School
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  100 squares in a 10 x 10 grid to celebrate the first hundred days of school. Three downloadable formats: JPG, PNG, and SVG.     100 Days of School Bubble Logo     100 Days Warped Text in JPG, PNG, and SVG Image File Formats  
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  Counting to 100 Worksheet   One Hundred Days Horizontal Sign   One Hundred Days of School Free Printable Certificates   One Hundred Days of School Print Handwriting Practice Worksheet   First One Hundred Days of School Primary Math Worksheet  
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Celebrating the first one hundred days of school in the classroom can be a fun and educational activity for teachers and students. Here are some creative and engaging ideas for celebrating this milestone.

One Hundred Days of School Printables and More - Free to print (PDF files) and tons of fun ideas to make the day memorable for students! Celebrate the first 100 days of school with us. Count to 100: Start the day by counting to 100 as a class. You can count aloud, write the numbers on the board, or even have a student lead the counting.

100th Day Hat: Encourage students to create and wear a special hat for the 100th day. They can decorate it with 100 items like stickers, buttons, or beads.

100th Day Trail Mix: Have students bring in 100 small food items (e.g., cereal, pretzels, raisins) to create a trail mix. They can count out and mix their ingredients to make a 100th-day snack.

100 Acts of Kindness: Challenge the class to perform 100 acts of kindness throughout the day or week leading up to the 100th day. Create a kindness chart to track their progress.

100th Day Collections: Ask students to bring in collections of 100 items from home. These collections could include coins, buttons, Legos, or other small objects. They can share their collections with the class.

Writing Prompts: Use writing prompts related to the number 100. For example, students can write about what they would do with $100, list 100 things they are thankful for, or write a 100-word story.

100-Word Challenge: Challenge students to write a 100-word paragraph or story. This can be a creative writing exercise that gets them thinking about concise and effective writing.

100th Day Art: Have students create artwork related to the number 100. They can make collages using 100 magazine cutouts, paint with 100 brush strokes, or create 100 dots using markers.

Math Activities: Incorporate math activities centered on the number 100. Students can solve 100 math problems, create a 100-bead necklace, or make a 100-chart.

STEM Challenges: Plan STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) challenges related to the number 100. For example, students can build a structure using 100 building blocks or design a contraption that can launch an object 100 inches.

100th Day Books: Read books related to the 100th day of school. Look for stories that emphasize counting, math, or celebrating milestones.

100th Day Certificates: Create certificates to award students for completing their first 100 days of school. Celebrate their achievements and progress.

100th Day Exercise: Engage in physical activities related to the number 100. Students can do 100 jumping jacks, run for 100 seconds, or take part in a 100-second dance party.

100th Day Decorations: Decorate the classroom with 100-themed decorations. You can have 100 balloons, paper chains with 100 links, or a bulletin board showcasing 100 days of work.

Reflect and Set Goals: Encourage students to reflect on what they have learned in the first 100 days and set goals for the next 100 days. This can promote a growth mindset and a sense of accomplishment.

Remember that the celebration should be age-appropriate and tailored to the grade level of the students. The goal is to make learning fun and memorable while emphasizing the importance of reaching this significant milestone in the school year.
 
 
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