Free 100th Day of School Printable Activities for Primary - Teacher Toni (2024)

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Hey there, Teacher friend! Looks like you’re gearing up for your 100th Day Celebration in your Primary classroom. Me too! I don’t know about you, but I like activities and projects that are low-prep, created with little hands in mind and and those that are just plain fun for my students. That is why, in my own preparation, I have created (and updated) some of my free 100th Day resources. And in true Teacher-Toni fashion, I’m sharing them with you, my Teacher friend. If you see something you like, just CLICK ON THE IMAGE and you’ll be redirected to the grab page!

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100th Day Quilt Project (It’s TOTALLY FREE, btw.)

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I am so excited to share this unique 100th Day of school project with you! There isn’t anything out there like it because I just created it! I got the idea from the Alphabet Quilt project I created to display during our Alphabet Parade (a celebration to commemorate our Alphabet study in Kindergarten. Read more about that HERE.) I decided to make a copy-cat quilt for the 100th day and I am so EXCITED! What I love about this project is:

  • It’s so LOW-PREP (Literally print and send home.)
  • Incorporates family-involvement.
  • It will look AMAZING when completed.
  • Can be displayed way beyond the 100th Day! (I get a little lazy with my hallway-displays at times.) 🤣

Preparing the Project

There are two steps in preparing this project. I think I told you this would be a LOW-PREP project, right? Honestly, I can’t believe I even allotted this topic a whole section and heading. But, I like to see what I’m getting myself into (and maybe you do too) so I’ll make this process clear.

Step 1: Decide if you want to print the quilt-piece template on white-card stock (and ask students to color background) or print on colored card-stock.

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Step 2: Edit the note home to fit your decision from step 1. Also, add the date you want to receive the piece back at school.

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Step 3: Print and send home.

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Prep is COMPLETE! 😍😱😘

Assembling the Quilt

When you have received all the pieces, it is time to assemble your awesome quilt! This takes a little more time but will be worth the beautiful display of your students’ work. Here are some steps that can help you along the way.

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Decide the layout. When you have gathered all student pieces, decide the layout of your quilt. Take into consideration the number of students and then add placeholder images if desired. (I sketch it on paper before pulling out the glue gun.)😜 I want a BIG display, so I will be using the placeholder images (included in the FREE download) between every piece. Be creative here!

Paper Background. You can use bulletin board paper as your base if you’d like. I suggest using a DARK COLOR, so the quilt pieces will contrast really well.

Adding Pieces. Use a glue gun or heavy-duty double sided tape to add pieces together.

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Use the Heading. I have even included a printable heading that you can use to add above your completed quilt so everyone understands just what your masterpiece represents.

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When I complete my own quilt next week, I will add some pics HERE for you to see. 🙂

100th Day Hat & Certificate

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One of my most downloaded freebies on TpT is my 100th Day Hat! I created this one YEARS AGO and so many teachers who voiced their love for it. Talk about LOW-PREP! Just print on card-stock, color and add on top of their head with paper strips and a stapler.

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Included in the FREE Download.

Here is the actual hat. As you can see, it is ADORABLE and perfect for adding some special-sauce to your 100th Day Celebration. I’ve seen this hat used in Pre-school, Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade.

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To share even more love, I’ve now added an ADORABLE certificate to match it. Present these at the end of your day and snap a picture of students to share on your class website or Facebook group. Parents really enjoy seeing these and feeling like their child had a special day in your classroom.

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Teacher Friend, CHECK IN!

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Your information is valuable and I’d love for you to share it here! What are your favorite 100th Day of School activities? Share them in the comments or over on our Primary Teacher Friends Facebook group and help a fellow teacher who may be reading this post!

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Have fun on the 100th Day!

XOXOXO

Toni

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FAQs

How to do 100 days of school? ›

Here are some activities to consider:
  1. 100 snack pieces. The 100th day of school cannot be complete without a tasty snack. ...
  2. Collect 100 items. ...
  3. 100 hungry ants. ...
  4. Snack and party. ...
  5. Scavenger hunt. ...
  6. Read a 100 days themed book. ...
  7. Take 100 steps in the classroom. ...
  8. Write a 100-word story.

What is the deal with 100 days of school? ›

The 100th day is an important milestone because it means students are more than halfway through the year, as most schools have 180 days in their calendar year. It is also a great occasion to highlight how much children have learned since their academic year began.

How do you keep track of 100 days of school? ›

Tally Marks

Counting the days can be as simple as using your whiteboard and a marker. Add a tally mark for each new day and display it out of reach so your extra helpful, small people can't add additional tallies when you're not looking.

How do you calculate 100th day 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.

What is the objective of the 100 days of school? ›

Overall, the 100th day of school is a fun and engaging way to celebrate student progress and create a sense of community within the classroom. It gives you an opportunity to infuse number sense and mathematical concepts in creative ways.

Why is 100 days important? ›

In Chinese culture, the 100th day after a baby's birth is a significant occasion. It is believed that the first three months are the most critical for a newborn's survival, as they transition from a delicate and vulnerable state to a stronger and healthier being.

What is the old person idea for 100 days of school? ›

100 day at school. Dressing as 100 years old. White hair spray, sunglasses with no lenses, pearl necklace, over sized purse, and house coat.

How many minutes are you in school each day? ›

Education Code Section 48663(a) states that the 360 minute minimum school day applies to every school day. There is no option for a shorter day. Breaks, recess and lunch are not included in the instructional minutes. Independent study may not be utilized in the Community Day program.

What represents 100 days of school? ›

The celebration began by a California teacher in 1979 who was trying to help her students understand the concrete lesson of the number 100. We continue this tradtion in 2024 by dressing as centarians, various counting activities, and reflectively thinking about the learning that has taken place so far.

How can I make 20 minutes go by faster in school? ›

How to Pass Time in Class
  1. Listen actively and take notes.
  2. Interact in class and ask questions.
  3. Illustrate your notes.
  4. Complete your homework for another class.
  5. Organize and create a to-do list.
  6. Doodle in the margins of your notebook.
  7. Read something interesting.
  8. Engage in some creative writing.

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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How to calculate 100 days? ›

You can figure out the date one hundred days from now manually by using a calendar. Look at today's date on the calendar and count forward one day at a time until you've counted 100 total days. Instead of counting up, you can move forward one day at a time while subtracting 1 from 100 for each day you move forward.

How to dress your 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.

What day is a 100 days of school? ›

The actual date of this event varies from school to school. Many schools begin at different times—depending on the season, the prior school year's end, or holidays. Most begin anywhere between mid-August and early September, so most classes reach their 100th day between the end of January and mid-February.

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