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The 100th Day of School (or 101st) can be a bit overwhelming if your school is like mine and does things BIG! Whether you’re a teacher who wants a unique activity, or a homeschooling parent who wants to mix it up this year, this freebie has got you covered!
Prep Work
To get this 100th Day Challenge ready for my first graders, I simply copied the papers front to back and stapled them into a mini-packet.
My teaching teammates and I decided to opt for a rotation schedule for the 100th day, so I went ahead and printed a pack for every single first grader since they would all make it to my room at some point during the day. Each packet was just two pages each so it wasn’t too bad!
The Activity
This activity is pretty self-explanatory. After each rotation of kiddos entered my classroom, I explained that in my room, we would be doing 100 second challenges for the 100th day of school. Some would be exercise moves and some would be learning skills to, “get our brains engaged”!
Students found a spot to work at and I called on a student to read the first challenge. The student would demonstrate or explain what to do and then I’d hit “start” on the full-screen stopwatch I had pulled up on my SMART Board.
We did jumping jacks, push-ups, squats, and we wrote words and numbers– just to name a few.
It was as easy as that!
The kids loved it and it was something they had never done before!
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I wish you a wonderful 100th or 101st day of school, and as always– Happy Teaching!
Don’t forget to check out this awesome activity pack, too! It’s full of 100th day activities your kiddos won’t want to stop!
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