Every Elementary school teacher knows that the 100th day of school is kind of a big deal. First off, it means the school year is two-weeks past the halfway point. Secondly, the weather starts to show signs of warming (depending on where you live). Bonus – it’s a great time to have fun with math! If you’re on the lookout for some great 100th Day of School activities – I’m here to help! This blog post is going to showcase some great 100th Day books, bulletin board ideas, plus math activities that you can do with your elementary students.
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100th Day of School Activities for Math Fun
Let’s start with some wonderful 100th Day math resources. Kids really enjoy the idea of their 100th day in school and are eager to work on these puzzles. Elementary teachers know that getting those basic math facts ingrained into the minds of students takes a bit of work – and these 100th Day puzzles are the perfect (and fun!) way to practice! There are different types to choose from, enabling you to challenge your higher students while allowing your other kids to practice at their appropriate level as well.
Various 100th Day activities are available below. Click on the one/s that are most appropriate for your students. Please note that these images are of the HARDER 25 piece puzzles. BUT there are differentiated 15 piece puzzle options included too! 🙂
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If you’re on the lookout for an editable 100 you can use to create the puzzle of your choice, you’ll find it in my store here.
What Teachers Are Saying About My 100th Day of School Activities
People who have bought my 100th Day of school activities have said:
- I loved having this in my classroom for the students to enjoy on the 100th day of school. It helped to make the day a little more fun and reinforce our math activities. THANKS!
- I bought this as a last minute hundredth day activity and I’m so glad I did! Upper grades gets forgotten with some of these school celebrations. This is a great way to incorporate it and keep it academic!
- Fun activity to do for the 100th day of school. My students enjoyed it. Thanks.
- This is a great 100th day activity! My students loved it!
- A great way to practice multiplication and challenging at the same time.
Also Makes Great Decor!
Another bonus to these great 100th Day of school puzzle activities – the finished puzzles above make GREAT bulletin boards, doorway decorations, or hallways displays! Have each student cut out and complete their puzzle. Then they may color them with their own personal design flare. Imagine the finished displays of all those bright and colorful “100”s together – adding an adorable decorative touch to your classroom! (Plus, no administrator can complain about them not being academic because of the work involved to put them together!)
100th Day of School Books
And here are some great choices for books to help your students thoroughly enjoy their 100th Day of school in a whole new way!
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- Picture Books
- The Night Before the 100th Day of School
- 100th Day Worries
- Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the 100th Day of Kindergarten
- The 100th Day of School (Hello Reader! Level 2)
- Rocket’s 100th Day of School (Step Into Reading, Step 1)
- Jake’s 100th Day of School
- Biscuit’s 100th Day of School
- Fancy Nancy: The 100th Day of School (I Can Read: Level 1)
- 100th Day of School (Rookie Read-About Holidays)
- Chapter Books
- Picture Books
With these fun 100 Day of School activities, your kids will be able to practice math skills while celebrating an awesome school year milestone – helping to make February educational and fun!
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Click here or on the image to grab your FREE circle puzzles. Then you’ll see if these puzzles are a good fit for your students. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division options are included in this freebie.
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