We did some of the fun activities in this free pack from Mrs. Jones’ Creation Station and then we began making our annual Fruit Loop necklaces. We used this tens sorting mat (here) and I had my kids cut out little “10 checkpoints” to mark sections of ten on their necklaces. You can grab those for free here.
These necklaces are always a hit! And they look especially cute on first graders dressed up to look much older than they are!
In the afternoon we did seven quick center rotations. These went over famously! I used this packet from Cara Carroll for a few of the center ideas. We wrote 100 words…actually we were able to write many more than 100 so this chart paper ended up looking like first grade graffiti!
We built cup structures out of 100 cups! My kids were very creative with this!
This was probably the most highly anticipated of the centers!
After all the centers we sat down to enjoy our 100th Day trail mix. Everyone brought a bag of 100 small snack items and we mixed them all together. I know it looks disgusting (I think the Cheetos are to blame), but my kids sure enjoyed it!
To check out last year’s 100th Day click here.
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Kristy Brand says
Where did you get the 100 day pennants with the student names? Do you have a template for it? They are soo cute!