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100 Days of School Printables

How can you celebrate 100 days of school?


With some fun printables!

100 days of school
100 days of school

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Activities to celebrate the 100th Day of School


When I was in Kindergarten, I remember being so proud of myself when I was able to finally count to 100!


Back then, there weren't really any 100th day of school celebrations.


When my daughters were in school, I was surprised when they celebrated the 100th day of school every year.


Since there are so many celebrations, it can be hard to come up with new ideas for activities to celebrate the 100th day.


So I decided to create some fun 100 days of school printables * to help you!

Color 100 teddy bears

There are 12 x 9 teddy bears on the sheet for a total of 108 teddy bears. Direct students to color only 100 teddy bears. To check their papers quickly, only 8 teddy bears should remain not colored.


Number 100

There are 100 dots inside the number 100 that can also be traced. The number 1 has 29 dots, the first zero has 36 dots, and the second zero has 35 dots. Students can color these, or you can use this as a sensory bin or fine motor activity for students to place or paste 100 objects into the circles. There is a second sheet for students to count and enter the number of dots that add up in each one to add up to 100.


Color by Number

Color numbers 1-6 to reveal the number 100!


We hope you have a great 100th day of school with our fun 100 days of school printables *!


Let us know in the comments below how you celebrate the 100th day of school!


Before you go, check out our free tracing shapes fine motor skills printables * that you can download!


 

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Jessica is the author of the children's books about The Underground Toy Society. She decided to begin a blog about her experiences and opinions of being an author, as well as a mother and Occupational Therapist. Please note all information on her website and her blog posts are her opinions and her personal experiences. Individual results may vary and her results may not be your results or experiences. This website is meant to be general information, not specific advice. Circumstances and results may vary. The Underground Toy Society children's books aim to teach children to love and appreciate what they have. Hopefully children will want to clean their rooms after learning about The Underground Toy Society. However, all children are different and results may vary. The books are for entertainment purposes only. All recommendations and activities should be completed with adult supervision. Thanks for reading!

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