100th Day of School Activities for Kindergarten and First Grade (2024)

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In this blog post: Planning for the 100th day of school in Kindergarten or 1st grade (or the 101 or 120th day of school)? Grab this huge download with tons of free 100th day of school activities to fill your day!

Can you believe that the 100th day of school is already here? The time has both flown by and dragged on for what felt like 1000 days. Ha!

Many of the teachers in our Facebook group said that the 100th day was fast approaching for them, so I wanted to make sure that I got you these 100th day of school activities as quickly as possible!

Do you celebrate the 101 day of school or the 120th day of school and also need ideas? Most of these activities have options for all three days!

Let’s take a closer look at the activities included in this free 100th day of school activities pack.

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100th Day Fine Motor Mats

Are you as in love with morning tubs in the classroom as I am? Teachers have been loving my free fine motor mats as a quick add-in to their morning tubs, so I thought we definitely needed a 100th day version!

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There is one mat included to make the number 100 out of each of these manipulatives:

  • Pattern blocks
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Pom-poms
  • Bricks
  • Cubes
  • Dough
  • Pony beads

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While students are simply making the number 100 (or 101 or 120) on each mat, the activity doesn’t have to end there. You can then challenge them to make something else using those same manipulatives.

100th Day of School Decodable Readers

One of the hardest parts of special days like the 100th day of school is the challenge of keeping things as routine as possible. If we can have our Science of Reading groups like normal but add in a 100th day twist, why not?

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These 100th day of school decodable readers are awesome because EVERY student can read the exact same story, no matter where they are within my Science of Reading Guided Curriculum.

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The same decodable book is included for each of these skills:

  • Alphabet decodable readers
  • Beginning CVC
  • CVC words
  • Digraphs
  • Beginning blends
  • CVCe words
  • R-controlled vowels
  • Vowel teams
  • Diphthongs
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Of course, the text gets a little longer and more complex as the phonics skills progress, but the story stays the same.

Celebrate the 101 day of school or the 120th day of school? I have included a version of these books for each of those special days as well!

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Love these differentiated decodable readers? Then you might also love the Nonfiction Decodable Readers bundle. The nonfiction decodable books in this bundle are all written in 9 different levels so that every students can read about the same topic!

100th Day of School Read Alouds

There are so many amazing 100th day of school picture books to use as read alouds throughout the day. You can find a comprehensive list of my favorite 100th day of school picture books here.

Follow up your 100th day of school read alouds with one of the included reading response sheets. These comprehension pages are generic enough that they can be used with any book!

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100th Day of School Literacy Centers

Again, we want to keep things as routine as possible on the 100th day of school, but that doesn’t mean we can’t add in some fun themed centers! These party-themed centers can be used anytime throughout the year.

These 100th day of school literacy centers offer a few differentiation options so that you can use them with multiple groups of students.

All centers include these skills:

  • Alphabet
  • Beginning sounds
  • CVC words
  • Digraphs
  • Beginning blends
  • CVCe words

Cover by Code Literacy Centers

For this 100th day cover by code center, students will cover the pictures or words with the matching colored manipulatives.

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Colorful cubes will work great for this, or you can use these fun star erasers.

Spin and Cover Literacy Centers

For the Spin and Cover centers, just add a transparent spinner and manipulatives! Students will spin a picture or a beginning sound and cover the match.

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I didn’t include any phonics worksheets in this free 100th day of school download, but you can grab a CVC color by code worksheet in this old 100th day freebie!

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100th Day of School Writing

Of course on the 100th day of school we have to WRITE about all things 100! Choose any (or all) of these classic 100th day of school writing prompts to get your students thinking.

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Students can write about:

  • What they would do with $100
  • What they would want 100 of
  • What they will do when they are 100 years old
  • What they have learned in the last 100 days of school

100th Day Math Activities

If you’re celebrating a day all about the number 100, of course it just makes sense to add in as many counting to 100 activities as possible, right?

These 100th day of school number order puzzles can be laminated as a center or students can color them, cut them apart, and glue them together on a sheet of construction paper.

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This puzzle includes a counting by ones or a counting by tens version.

We can also practice counting by tens with these fun no prep math worksheets! For the first worksheet, students will cut out the numbers and glue them in order to count by tens to 100 or 120.

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For the second worksheet, students will draw sets of ten as they count to 100 or 120 by tens.

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If you want to give your students a challenge, these 100 chart missing number worksheets are a great activity!

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Students will identify what numbers are hidden by the pictures on their 100 chart. Then, they will write the number next to the corresponding picture.

Partner Math Games

For your math centers (or as the partner practice activity during your math lesson), your students can play this fun Race to 100 math game!

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Materials needed: game mats, dice, game pieces

How to play:

  1. Each player will roll a die.
  2. They will compare numbers. The player with the larger number gets to move up one rung on the ladder.
  3. Partners will continue rolling, comparing, and moving until one partner reaches the top.
  4. The first player to reach 100 wins!

If you love this math game, check out the Kindergarten Math Partner Games or the First Grade Math Partner Games for an entire year of no prep math games and centers!

100th Day Dot Painting

Need a fine motor break during the day? This 100th day dot painting activity is perfect!

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Students will dip cotton swabs in paint and use them to dot the number 100 (or 101 or 120). Then, they will practice tracing and writing the number at the bottom of the page.

100th Day STEM Building

Of course, what would the 100th day of school be without some hands-on building challenges?

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You can challenge students to use 100 pattern blocks, cups, dominoes, plastic chain links, and more to create a picture, tower, or statue (depending on the material).

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Optional recording sheets are included so that students can write about their 100th day creations.

100th Day of School Crowns

Last but definitely not least, students can make 100th day of school crowns! For these crowns, you will have students cut out the crown and glue it on a sentence strips. You can print these on colorful paper or have students color them.

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Then, measure the sentence strip to fit each student’s head and staple.

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Optional: For an extra fun challenge, give each student ten strips of ten blocks. They can hole punch the boxes or draw shapes in each box.

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Then, they can attach them to their hats as silly 100th day of school hair!

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Have a wonderful 100th day (or 101 day or 120th day!

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100th Day of School Activities for Kindergarten and First Grade (2024)

FAQs

What is the best activity for Grade 1? ›

50 Activities for 1st Grade
  • Write word problems. ...
  • Inform others. ...
  • Build foundations for scientific thinking. ...
  • Create an animal alliteration. ...
  • Go on a letter hunt. ...
  • Design a how-to book or presentation. ...
  • Play with patterns. ...
  • Watch the weather and showcase the seasons.

How to make 100th day of school? ›

100th Day of School Ideas
  1. Write 100 Reasons Why. ...
  2. Create a 100 Things We Love About … ...
  3. Harness That Snack Attack. ...
  4. Create a 100th Day of School Photo Op. ...
  5. Create a 100th Day Snap Cube Challenge. ...
  6. Create a 100th Day of School Costume. ...
  7. Make a 100-Theme Photo Display. ...
  8. Take 100 Steps Around the Classroom.
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How can I make my kindergarten class fun? ›

50 Activities for Kindergarten
  1. Go on a shape hunt. Read a book like The Shape of Me and Other Stuff by Dr. ...
  2. Create a digital greeting. ...
  3. Scratch for self-expression. ...
  4. Make a Mondrian. ...
  5. Sort and label a nature walk. ...
  6. Color to design a school backpack. ...
  7. Write names with letter sound pictures. ...
  8. Design a hibernation hotel.

How to make 1st grade fun? ›

So, you rely on them.
  1. Growing Jack-o'-Lantern. This activity for class 1 kids is quite new. ...
  2. Design a planet. Imagination is crucial when it comes to creativity. ...
  3. A Glowing Bouncy Egg. ...
  4. A Gratitude Tree. ...
  5. Creating Cup Tower. ...
  6. Things I Like About Me. ...
  7. Letters of the Alphabet. ...
  8. Peace Rocks.
Jun 17, 2022

How many activities should a first grader have? ›

Many people agree that three is a good maximum. If a child is at that maximum and wants to add a new activity, then ensure that they drop one. Build in space for downtime.

What is kindergarten 100s day? ›

The 100th Day of School is a monumental celebration in most all early grades, but especially in Kindergarten and 1st Grade! It's a day filled with counting, building number sense, reading, exercising and practicing fine motor skills.

What exercises should I do for the 100th day of school? ›

Celebrate 100th Day of School
  • Exercises: Jumping; Touching the toes, then the shoulders, then the waist; Hop on one foot; Jumping jacks; Arm circles.
  • Animal moves: Gallop (horse); slither (snake); frog jump (frog); stomp (elephant); penguin walk (penguin)

What would be the 100th day of school? ›

For most schools, the 100th day falls sometime in February or early March. Many teachers use the countdown in their lessons by having children tally the days on a whiteboard or by filling a countdown chart with numbers or stickers. Many wear special t-shirts to celebrate the 100th day of school.

What should my 1st grader be able to do? ›

1(5) Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking—self- sustained reading. The student reads grade-appropriate texts independently. The student is expected to self-select text and interact independently with text for increasing periods of time.

What words do first graders spell? ›

Popular First Grade Spelling Bee Words
alonebabybank
pasteplanering
showskimslid
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How to do daily 5 in first grade? ›

There are five different elements to the Daily 5. Each day, students complete between 2-3 rounds of Daily 5, depending on the time available. Read to Self and Work on Writing are the first two elements of Daily 5. After these two elements are in place, we add Listen to Reading, Read to Someone, and Word Work.

How can I make my kindergarten more engaging? ›

Teaching strategies to ensure student engagement
  1. Begin the lesson with an interesting fact. ...
  2. Exude enthusiasm and engagement. ...
  3. Encourage connections that are meaningful and relevant. ...
  4. Plan for short attention spans. ...
  5. Address different learning styles and multiple intelligences. ...
  6. Turn lessons into games. ...
  7. Turn lessons into stories.
Jul 11, 2019

How do you entertain a kindergartener? ›

35 Activities to Keep Kids Busy While You Work or Study
  1. Build a Fort. Create a fort using blankets, coffee tables, couches, boxes or whatever you've got in your home. ...
  2. Gather Donations. ...
  3. Start a Journal. ...
  4. Learn to Draw. ...
  5. Hear a Story from Space. ...
  6. Build the Ultimate Paper Airplane. ...
  7. Put on a Play. ...
  8. Collect Broken Crayons.
Mar 18, 2020

How do you keep a Grade 1 busy? ›

35 Activities to Keep Kids Busy While You Work or Study
  1. Build a Fort. Create a fort using blankets, coffee tables, couches, boxes or whatever you've got in your home. ...
  2. Gather Donations. ...
  3. Start a Journal. ...
  4. Learn to Draw. ...
  5. Hear a Story from Space. ...
  6. Build the Ultimate Paper Airplane. ...
  7. Put on a Play. ...
  8. Collect Broken Crayons.
Mar 18, 2020

What do first graders like to play with? ›

Here are 25 of our favorite educational toys for first grade students.
  • Discovery Kids Wooden Castle Building Blocks Set. ...
  • Klutz LEGO Gadgets Science and Activity Kit. ...
  • Straw Constructors. ...
  • Air-Dry Modeling Clay. ...
  • Melissa & Doug Multi-Craft Weaving Loom. ...
  • Learning Resources Dominoes. ...
  • Math Dice Jr.

How to teach grade 1 effectively? ›

In general, the most effective way to get first graders reading and writing more independently and fluently is by using a balanced literacy approach - a combination of shared reading, read-alouds, guided reading and independent reading - over the course of the school day.

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