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100 days of school preschool and kindergarten activities, crafts, games, and printables. 100 is a big number and the one hundredth day of school is a big deal! This month's theme is chock full of ways to celebrate this important milestone. Find songs, rhymes, literacy ideas, math activities, movement activities, recipes, and literature focusing on the number one hundred. To top off the theme, challenge children to bring 100 objects to school glued to a posterboard, arranged in groups of ten, five, or two. Each child can present his or her collection to the class and the boards can be displayed around the room
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100 Jumping Jacks
Have children spread out in the classroom or outside and lead them in ten sets of ten jumping jacks. Ask children for other ways the sets of jumping jacks can be divided for subsequent days. Then, do 100 jumping jacks using a different number pattern. Make sure children have enough rest between sets and access to water. Encourage children to only do the number of jumping jacks they feel most comfortable with. If desired, the sets of jumping jacks can be spread throughout the day so that everyone gets a chance to do 100 over a longer time period with many rests in between.
Dancing for 100 Seconds
Have children spread out in the classroom for a dance break. Tell them they can dance in place using their best moves for 100 seconds. Then, play music for exactly 100 seconds (1 minute and 40 seconds). Use a stopwatch or second hand of the clock to keep time. Ask children if 100 seconds was longer or shorter than they thought it would be.
Hundreds Day Relay
What you need:
Jump ropes
Traffic cones
Balls
Small trash receptacle (for basket)
Clock or stopwatch
What you do: Divide the class into teams and explain that each team will race to complete 10 sets of 10 exercises, with one team member completing each exercise for a total of 100 altogether. Present the exercises, and show children where each exercise station is set up. Once a team member completes an exercise, he/she must move to the next station and tag his/her team member to begin the next set. Parent volunteers can be asked to monitor each station. Possibilities for the ten exercises are 10 jumping jacks, jumping rope for 10 rotations, kicking a ball between ten traffic cones, touching toes ten times, bouncing a ball ten times, shooting ten baskets (a small trash receptacle can be used for the basket), balancing on one foot for ten seconds, completing ten sit-ups, and hopping on one foot ten times.
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100 Days Ago
Original Author Unknown
(Tune: Hi Ho, Hi Ho from Snow White)
Hi, ho, hi, ho,
100 days ago,
We came to school,
And we're so cool.
Hi, ho, hi, ho, hi, ho.
100th Day Song
Original Author Unknown
(Tune: I've Been Working on the Railroad)
We've been working in our classroom,
For 100 days.
We've been working in our classroom,
Here in the __________ grade.
Rising early in the morning,
Bring our books and pencils, too.
Every day we come to __________ (school name),
We learn something new.
One Hundredth Day Song
Original Author Unknown
(Tune: Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush)
One H-U-N-D-R-E-D is a very special number to me,
Ten sets of ten all in a line,
Make one hundred, oh so fine.
Shout: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100!
We can get there by ten's,
We can get there by five's
We can go back to zero
And start once again...
Shout: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100!
We've been together for 100 days,
Learning and growing in so many ways,
We've come together to sing and to say,
Happy, Happy, Hundredth Day!
Eating 100
What you need:
Stick pretzels,
Small circle crackers
What you do:
Show children how to make the number 100 with one straight pretzel for the 1 and two small round crackers for the zeros.