100th Day of School Ideas & Treats - Lessons for Little Ones by Tina O'Block (2024)

The 100th day of school is a huge deal in kindergarten! The students have worked hard to learn how to count to 100 and it is now time to celebrate! I have had the pleasure of throwing many 100th day of school celebrations over the years so I thought I would share some of my favorite ideas and treats.

Have a surprise waiting on their desks.

I love seeing my students’ faces when they walk in and see their desks decorated with confetti and a special treat and award waiting for them. Since it is early in the morning I like to use the mini-doughnut treat with a wafer cookie to represent the number 100. I place them in a Ziploc bag with a treat bag topper that says “Donut” you know it’s the 100th Day of School? You have learned a “hole” bunch!”. I also give them a special, personalized award as a keepsake to commemorate our special day.

In years past when I taught both morning and afternoon kindergarten, I would give my afternoon class these cookie treats since they arrived later in the day. I would place a wafer cookie along with 2 fudge stripe cookies in a baggie and attach a “Happy 100th Day! You’re a smart cookie!” treat bag topper. I would give them a different personalized keepsake award than the morning class to “change it up” a bit and make each class feel special.

Our 100th Day Mascot, Spot

Anyone who knows me knows I am a huge dog lover, soooooo I had to incorporate a dog into our celebration! Since I couldn’t bring my 2 adorable beagles in for the party (lol) I decided to have a spotted Dalmatian named Spot as our official 100th Day mascot. The students had to give Spot exactly 100 spots using either a bingo dabber or a Q-Tip dipped in paint.

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I’m Celebrating 100 Days Crown Craft

It just wouldn’t be a celebration without crowns LOL! I used to purchase already-made crowns years ago but then I saw the idea of allowing students to decorate their own and Iwanted to try it. Turns out that the students like decorating their own crowns much more than just putting on a crown that looks like everyone else’sbecause then they can have a personalized, unique looking one. I also like them better becausethey are very simple to make plus I don’t have to purchase new packs every year. I simply copy the crown template I created onto cardstock, have students color and/or write on it, and then attach and size the strip to fit their heads. They are so proud to show everyone that they are celebrating a super special day!

AgingBooth & Chatter Pix Kids App Smashing Activity

A technology activity that I really enjoy doing is using both the AgingBooth app along with Chatter Pix Kids to create a “When I am 100 years old” video (when weuse more than 1 app to create a project wecall it app smashing). I make sure to get a picture of each student prior to the 100th day of school. I then use the free app AgingBooth to make them look older and save the pictures. I would advise to do this step yourself instead of allowing the students to do it because the app has ads that come up whichare games that young students may click. It also has a More Effects button that when clicked shows other apps which have names that are not appropriate for students. Here is an example of a before and after. Students love seeing the older version of themselves!

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The students then upload their photo to Chatter Pix Kids and record what they think they will be doing when they are 100 years old. You can also make this a writing activity by having students finish the prompt “When I am 100 years old…”. I felt it was easier for my kinders to verbalize their answers so we used Chatter Pix Kids.

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100 Chart Secret Picture (Number)

This is such a fun and cute way to practice number recognition! I call out the numbers in random order and the students have to find each number on their 100 charts and color them in. When finished, they realize that it creates the number 100 (well some youngsters figured it out before the end lol).

Roll Your Way to 100

This activity is a fun way to practice estimating, counting, adding, subitizing, and number recognition all rolled into one (sorry, couldn’t resist the pun). It can be done as a whole group, in pairs, or individually. To begin, students estimate how many rolls of the dice they think it will take to reach 100 and write it at the top of the page. Then they roll the dice and color in the correct number of squares on the 100 chart using a different color crayon each time. After they reach 100, they count the number of colored sections that represent each roll of the dice and write it on the top of the paper and compare their prediction with the actual results.

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100 Chart Puzzles and 100 Piece Puzzles

Cut up a 100 chart into puzzle pieces and have students put it back together again for fun number sequencing practice. I also put out some of our favorite 100 piece puzzles for students to put together.

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I Would Like 100…, I Would Not Like 100… Pic Collage Activity

I wanted to incorporate some technology into our celebration so I had students complete this activity using the free app Pic Collage (we use the version called Pic Kids specially designed for younger children). You can also use Seesaw or Google Slides.

I showed students the following sentence starters – I would like to have 100… , I would not like to have 100…. We discussed it as a group along with some possible answers then studentsmade their own versions in Pic Kids. They typed in each sentence starter and then searched for pictures to complete each one. Since Pic Kids web search is safe, they could use it if they needed it.

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100th Day of School Snack Ideas

I have been doing the trail mix snack idea for years and still love it. Each student is responsible for bring in exactly 100 pieces of their ingredientfor our trail mix (M&Ms, Cheerios, mini-pretzels, Chex cereal, Goldfish crackers, mini-marshmallows, raisins, chocolate chips, popcorn). We combine them together to create a trail mix snack.

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I have recently started adding this cute and healthy snack as well – a baby carrot and 2 cucumber slices to resemble the number 100. I make them either the night before or first thing in the morning and place them in snack bags with the topper “Hip Hip Hooray! It’s the 100th Day!”.

Can You Be Silent for 100 Seconds?

This is a fun challenge to do with students – seeif they can be completely silent for 100 seconds! You can also pair it with the next activity by telling them if they are quiet for 100 seconds they will get a $100 bill LOL.

Personalized $100 Bills

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Students love seeing their face on $100 bills! You can create these free at PhotoFunia.com(please note that you do NOT have to download anything – ignore the green download buttons – they are ads). Click the Choose Photo button, upload your photo, and click Go.

Which Container Has 100 Items?

Set out 3 containers with candy and only fill one of them with exactly 100 candies. Have students guess which container they think has exactly 100 candies in it. Record their guesses. After everyone has put in their guess, dump them out and count.

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100 Link Paper Chain

Before we create our paper chain, I have students estimate how long they think a 100 link paper chain will be. I take themout in the hallway and show them wherewe will place the beginning of it and then have them go stand where they feel the chain will end. I give them each a piece of masking tape to mark their spot and they write their names on it. Then, we split up into groups. Each group gets strips of paper with numbers on them and they must put them in order and link them together. Next, we come together as a class and link all of the group chains in order from 1-100, take it out into the hallway, lay it down and see if anyone’s guess was close to the actual length (I couldn’t get a picture of the entire chain – here is a section with some of the students’ guesses beside it).

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100th Day of School Take-Home Treats

I also like to give students a little something special to take home to commemorate our special celebration. Here are some of the treats I have given out over the years.

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100 Days Smarter Treat Tag and Certificate – The students always enjoy getting Smarties candy for being 100 days smarter – they think it is funny. I like to pair it with this special certificate that students can keep for years to come. Our grocery store sells the Smarties candy rolls in the bulk candy section and you can also find them here on Amazon.

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You are Worth More Than 100 Grand Treat and Tag – Since the name of this candy bar goes with our 100 days party theme I had to use it as a treat! I simply attach it to this cute tag!

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Crazy Straw Treat with Tag & Personalized Certificate– I like to give these crazy straws as a non-candy treat along with these personalized certificates.

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You are 100 Days Brighter Glow Stick – This is another non-candy favorite treat idea. Attach this cute tag to a glow stick and brighten your students’ day before they go home.

Book List

100th Day Worries
Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the 100th Day of Kindergarten (Picture Puffins)
Rocket’s 100th Day of School (Step Into Reading, Step 1)
Centipede’s One Hundred Shoes
The Night Before the 100th Day of School

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100th Day of School Celebrations in Kindergarten

The 100th day of school is a significant milestone in kindergarten, and many teachers like to celebrate it with their students. It's a time to recognize the students' achievements in learning how to count to 100 and to make the day special and memorable. In the article, the author shares some ideas and treats for celebrating the 100th day of school. Let's explore some of the concepts mentioned:

Surprise Treats on Students' Desks

To make the 100th day of school special, the author suggests having a surprise waiting on the students' desks when they arrive in the morning. The author decorates the desks with confetti and provides a special treat and award for each student. One idea mentioned is using mini-doughnuts with a wafer cookie to represent the number 100. The treats are placed in Ziploc bags with treat bag toppers that say "Donut you know it's the 100th Day of School? You have learned a 'hole' bunch!" [[1]].

Personalized Awards

In addition to the surprise treats, the author gives each student a special, personalized award as a keepsake to commemorate the 100th day of school. The awards are unique for each student and make them feel special [[1]].

100th Day Mascot

The author incorporates a dog into the celebration by having a spotted Dalmatian named Spot as the official 100th Day mascot. The students are tasked with giving Spot exactly 100 spots using a bingo dabber or a Q-Tip dipped in paint [[1]].

Crown Craft

The author suggests allowing students to decorate their own crowns instead of using pre-made ones. This gives the students the opportunity to have personalized and unique crowns. The process involves copying a crown template onto cardstock, having students color and/or write on it, and then attaching and sizing the strip to fit their heads [[1]].

AgingBooth & Chatter Pix Kids App Smashing Activity

The author describes a technology activity using the AgingBooth app and Chatter Pix Kids to create a "When I am 100 years old" video. The students' photos are aged using the AgingBooth app, and then they upload the aged photos to Chatter Pix Kids to record what they think they will be doing when they are 100 years old. This activity can also be turned into a writing activity by having students finish the prompt "When I am 100 years old..." [[1]].

100 Chart Secret Picture

The author suggests a fun and cute way to practice number recognition using a 100 chart. The teacher calls out numbers in random order, and the students have to find each number on their 100 charts and color them in. When finished, the colored sections reveal the number 100 [[1]].

Roll Your Way to 100

This activity combines various math skills such as estimating, counting, adding, subitizing, and number recognition. Students estimate how many rolls of the dice it will take to reach 100 and then roll the dice, coloring in the correct number of squares on a 100 chart each time. After reaching 100, they count the number of colored sections that represent each roll of the dice and compare their prediction with the actual results [[1]].

100 Chart Puzzles and 100 Piece Puzzles

The author suggests cutting up a 100 chart into puzzle pieces and having students put it back together again for number sequencing practice. Additionally, 100 piece puzzles can be provided for students to put together [[1]].

"I Would Like 100..." and "I Would Not Like 100..." Pic Collage Activity

The author incorporates technology into the celebration by having students complete an activity using the free app Pic Collage. Students create collages using sentence starters such as "I would like to have 100..." and "I would not like to have 100..." They type in each sentence starter and search for pictures to complete each one [[1]].

100th Day of School Snack Ideas

The author suggests two snack ideas for the 100th day of school. One idea is to create a trail mix where each student brings in exactly 100 pieces of their chosen ingredient, such as M&Ms, Cheerios, mini-pretzels, etc. The ingredients are combined to create a trail mix snack. Another idea is to create a healthy snack using a baby carrot and two cucumber slices to resemble the number 100. The snacks can be placed in snack bags with special toppers [[1]].

Can You Be Silent for 100 Seconds?

The author suggests a fun challenge to see if students can be completely silent for 100 seconds. This activity can be paired with the next activity, where students are told that if they are quiet for 100 seconds, they will receive a "$100 bill" [[1]].

Personalized $100 Bills

Students love seeing their faces on "$100 bills." The author suggests creating personalized $100 bills using the website PhotoFunia.com. The bills can be printed and given to the students as a special keepsake [[1]].

Which Container Has 100 Items?

The author suggests setting out three containers with candy and filling only one of them with exactly 100 candies. Students can guess which container they think has exactly 100 candies in it, and their guesses can be recorded. After everyone has made their guess, the candies can be dumped out and counted to see who guessed correctly [[1]].

100 Link Paper Chain

The author describes an activity where students estimate how long they think a 100 link paper chain will be. Each student receives a strip of paper with a number on it, and they must put the strips in order and link them together. The class then links all the group chains together to create a 100 link paper chain. The length of the chain can be compared to the students' initial estimates [[1]].

100th Day of School Take-Home Treats

The author likes to give students a little something special to take home to commemorate the 100th day of school. Some treat ideas mentioned in the article include Smarties candy with a "100 Days Smarter" treat tag and certificate, a "You are Worth More Than 100 Grand" treat with a tag, a crazy straw treat with a tag and personalized certificate, and a "You are 100 Days Brighter" glow stick with a tag [[1]].

Book List

The article also provides a list of books related to the 100th day of school that teachers may find useful for their celebrations. Some of the books mentioned include "100th Day Worries," "Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the 100th Day of Kindergarten," "Rocket's 100th Day of School," "Centipede's One Hundred Shoes," and "The Night Before the 100th Day of School" [[1]].

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