100th Day of School Classroom Decorations to Rule the School
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After winter break, the 100th day of school is a fun holiday worth celebrating. It usually lands in January or February, so it’s a great way to get kids excited about learning after the holidays. In preparing for the celebration, you can use this time to reflect on the first semester and evaluate what has worked well in your classroom. Whether you’re incorporating your 100th-day activities into your regular classroom activities or hosting a family 100th-day celebration, this is a great opportunity to try new ideas and incorporate some fun learning techniques into your event. Check out this list of simple decorations and engaging activities to engage your students during this special day!
Encourage the kids to get involved by wearing these festive 100th-day celebration silicone bracelets. Hand them out and use them to divide children by bracelet colors for activities where teams are involved. It will be a fun keepsake for them to remember this milestone
Any excuse to decorate your classroom is worth celebrating, and the 100th-day celebration is no exception! Liven up your classroom with this 2-piece quality laminated banner. The set includes glue dots so you can hang them anywhere. Hang them together in one room, or spread the love and give the second one to a different classroom.
Make sure the excitement starts the moment students walk through your door with this adorable classroom door decor. The hanging banner will make for an exciting entry and a fun start to the day. The best part is it’s reusable, so you can use it next year too.
These 100th-day-of-school crowns are such a cute way to make each kid feel included during this celebration. This set comes in 36 crown paper cutouts with 6 different designs. Write each child’s name on a crown before class and let them wear them for the whole day!
If you are hosting a school-wide event, this custom banner is the perfect classroom decoration. Simply add your school name upon purchase, and the banner will be printed to your specifications. This is another reusable decoration, so your school can hang this every year on the 100th day.
Celebrate this important milestone with your students by hanging this 100th-day banner. You can hang it over an activity station or use it as a place for parents to take their student’s pictures by.
These personalized stickers are just too cute. They come printed on premium matte sticker paper, so you don’t have to do any of the printing yourself. Stick them on a memorable activity the kids make or hand them out as prizes for a learning activity.
These candy bar wrappers are a simple way to have some themed treats available throughout the day. The set includes 40 foil wrappers and over 250 stickers. Use the foil wrappers to package minibars, and simply pop the smaller stickers onto the bottom of Hershey kisses for an easy DIY treat!
100th-day-of-school activities are a fun way to incorporate learning into your celebration. This adorable fingerprint bubble gum machine is a fun activity to encourage kids to count to 100. Print out this digital download and then have students fingerpaint their fingerprints into the picture. Challenge kids’ math skills with this creative 100th-day-of-school craft. Don’t feel like using paints? Have kids glue fruit loops inside the bubble gum machine for the same math lesson.
Sending kids home with handprint art is always a hit with parents. This downloadable classroom activity is an easy way to incorporate your theme into an art project. Once you purchase the template, you can print it as many times as you’d like, so you can use it over several years. Kids will have so much fun with this one.
Let families know about this year’s 100th day of school celebration with this parent letter! All event text is completely customizable so you can inform everyone of what to expect. The download includes both a color and black-and-white option. Print it out for kids to take home to their parents, or send it to parents digitally via email. If you’re looking for a writing activity instead, print the letter out blank and have kids write a story from their 100th day of the school year.
While all of your students dress up like grandma and grandpa for the 100th-day celebration, you can add your own festive flare with this fun 100th-day shirt! This would also be a great idea for a teacher gift for the 100th day of school party.
These cookies are absolutely adorable! Sold by the dozen, they come individually wrapped and ready to be devoured. Having these as lunchtime snacks or and end of day surprise will make this big day feel extra special. Kids will just love this delicious and celebratory treat!