100 Days of School Ideas for Upper Elementary - Your Thrifty Co-Teacher (2024)

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Why don’t we get to celebrate the 100th day like the little kids? That’s what a few of my 4th and 5th grade students asked last year. Honestly, I didn’t have an answer, but now there will be no excuse. I’ve put together some fun 100 Days of School ideas for upper elementary together, so we can all have fun this year.

Here are a variety of fun ideas you can incorporate into your classroom to make the day memorable and a day full of valuable lessons.

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100 Days of School Classroom Set Up

No need for anything extravagant, but setting up the stage to engage can get students excited for the day.

  1. Bring in #100 balloons.
  2. Put up a Happy 100th Day of Schoolposter on the front door or banner on the board.

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Theme Ideas

Kids love a good theme and this day will be the perfect excuse to have one.

  1. T-Shirt: Have students create t-shirts with 100 things on them (ex. buttons, stickers, etc.), and have them come to school wearing it.
  2. Happy 100th Birthday: Students show up to school dressed as if they were 100 years old.

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Snack Ideas

Kids get really excited about snacks, so here are a few fun snack ideas. (As always, make sure your students do not have an allergies to these foods.)

  1. 100 Grand Candy Bar
  2. Nabisco 100 Calories Snacks
  3. 7 packs of Smarties per student (about 15 in each pack making 105…close) and add a note that says 100 Days Smarter.
  4. a sandwich bag with 1 graham cracker and 2 fudge strip cookies (looks like the number 100) and add a note that says You’re a Smart Cookie … Happy 100th Day of School. You can also substitute for something a bit healthier such as mini bagels with a pretzel stick or crackers.

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Game Ideas

Infusing some brain break games or indoor recess games will make the day fun and memorable. Have students play any of the following games in pairs.

  1. Stack 100 plastic cups like a pyramid
  2. Build a 100 piece puzzle
  3. 100 seconds challenge – challenge students to different tasks for 100 seconds (ex. standing on one leg, stand like a statue)

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Read Aloud Book

I don’t know about you, but I will use any excuse to share a read aloud with my upper elementary students. The 100th day of school is no exception. Many of the picture books that center around 100 are very primary, therefore, today I am sharing a short chapter book. It takes about 40 minutes to read, so you want to split it up. It does have a strong theme about discrimination and is a perfect book for this age group.

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Student Gift Ideas

  1. 100th Day of School bookmarks
  2. A school supply that come in 100s such as notebook paper, stickers, sticky notes, etc.
  3. Any of the snack options listed previous

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100 Days of School ELA Activities

As an upper elementary teacher, we know how important it is to tie the activities to standards, especially with state testing right around the corner. Below are some fun 100 Days of School ELA Activities.

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  1. Have students work with hyperboles. Choose one that has 100 in it. (ex. one hundred and one things)
  2. Introduce students to the root cent(i). Have them define different works that include the root in it. (ex. century, centimeter, etc.)
  3. Challenge them to make a list of 100 parts of speech: 20 nouns, 20 verbs, 20 adjectives, 20 adverbs, and 20 conjunctions. etc.
  4. Challenge your students to find 100 synonyms for commonly used words such as said, good, and bad.
  5. Have them write about what they would spend $100 on if they were gifted the money.
  6. Challenge the class to read 100 books. This can be done in one day by having each student choose a handful of picture books to read. Another way to implement this is to have students start recording books that they are reading and have see if the class can reach 100 books by the end of the year.

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Brain Break or Just for Fun Ideas

  1. Have students participate on the “Not a 100” drawing challenge. Have them draw a large 100 on a paper and turn that 100 into something else in a drawing.
  2. Challenge them to see how many words they can come up with by using the letters in ONE HUNDRED DAYS. Want to make it more challenging? Give them just 100 seconds.

Make planning easy with this 100thDay of School ELA Activities Pack!

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    FAQs

    What are the math activities for the 100th day of school? ›

    100th day of school math activities

    Ask students to divide 100 Cheerios (or another snack) into groups of 2, 4, 5, and 10. Work with a partner to come up with 100 addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division equations that equal 100.

    What is the 100th day of school celebration? ›

    This marks a point in the year where students are more than half-way through the 180 day school year. It is a time to reflect on all the learning that has taken place so far. The celebration began by a California teacher in 1979 who was trying to help her students understand the concrete lesson of the number 100.

    How to make 100 days of school? ›

    Dress up and come to school as a 100-year-old. Write their name 100 times in fun fonts or cursive. Draw 100 shapes or designs on a blank t-shirt and wear it to school on the 100th day or design their own with a printable 100th day t-shirt. Write 100 ways to be kind for homework.

    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)

    How should I dress my child for 100 days of school? ›

    Many kids who dress up for the 100th day of school wear centenarian costumes, also known as 100 year old person costumes. Little girls will look cute dressed in floral print dresses paired with comfy cardigan sweaters and spectacles.

    What happens at a 100 day celebration? ›

    At traditional Chinese 100 days celebrations (百日宴), prayers and food will be offered to the ancestors together with the burning of incense to wish the baby good health and protection them from bad spirits. Some families will shave the baby's head, while some have already replaced the ritual with snipping a hair lock.

    How do you do 100 in math? ›

    Scoring 100% in math requires a clear understanding of concepts, regular practice, focus on accuracy, effective time management, use of shortcuts and tricks, and seeking help when needed.

    What are easy math enrichment activities? ›

    Incorporate movement into math facts memorization. Shout math facts while tossing beanbags from hand to hand or while tossing a beach ball to another person. Many games, such as hopscotch, can be modified to include math concepts. Apply math lessons to real world experiences such as when learning fractions bake a cake.

    What can be done on National Mathematics Day? ›

    Some ideas for group activities include:
    • Games e.g. bingo, the Countdown numbers game, guess the weight.
    • Use students to make a giant human clock, graph or sum.
    • Have a treasure hunt with mathematical clues.

    How mathematics is applied in our day to day activities? ›

    Here are some daily tasks for which math is important:
    • Managing money $$$
    • Balancing the checkbook.
    • Shopping for the best price.
    • Preparing food.
    • Figuring out distance, time and cost for travel.
    • Understanding loans for cars, trucks, homes, schooling or other purposes.
    • Understanding sports (being a player and team statistics)

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