100th Day Of School

You are finally half way through the school year!

Most schools in our community celebrate the half way point of the school year with a 100th Day celebration! Teachers and students mark the event with special activities with a “100” theme to them.

Here are some suggestions on how to celebrate The 100th Day Of School!

  • In your school calender, find the 100th day and mark it with a big red “100”.
  • On the first day of school start a colorful caterpillar that will stretch around the classroom. Add a new numbered body part everyday until you reach your goal of 100!
  • Make up your own trail mix using 100 items of each ingredient. Cheerios, Shreddies, peanuts, pretzels, raisins, dried fruit, etc.
  • Do everything 100 times today. Brushing your teeth and hair, chewing, strides, bending, jumping, etc.
  • Kids can learn counting to 100 and visualizing how many 100 is by reading COUNT TO 100 Board book by FELICITY BROOKS.
  • For Phys. Ed. Do and count 10 sets of: sit-ups, touching the toes, jumping on both feet, jumping jacks, lifting arms in the air, 10 hops on one foot (then 10 on the other), bounces of a ball, claps and shrugs.
  • Make a stack of 100 pennies! Don’t let it tip.
  • Make an edible necklace using 100 Cheerios or Fruit Loops.
  • Have your students imagine what life would be like in a hundred years. Ask them to draw a picture of what it would look like.

Celebrating Students

In our classrooms there are students who raise above the bar and motive those around them to be better and do good things for others. They are gifted in compassion, creativity and are positive role models. These students make a difference in their schools and communities.

Celebrating Teachers

In our classrooms there are teachers whose teaching motivates and inspires students and colleagues. They are gifted in making students successful by making them feel good about themselves and encouraging them to be the best person they can be. These teachers make a difference in their school and students lives.

Celebrating Assistants

In our classrooms there are assistants who motivate and inspire students and colleagues. They are gifted in making students feel good about themselves and are dedicated to helping students who have difficulty succeed. They assistant teachers, principals and students in creative and compassionate ways. These assistants make a difference in their school and students lives.

Things To Show Your Appreciation to Celebrate Assistance

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