It's coming!!
We start the day by making Super Hero Masks, so we can wear them all day.
I still think my kids look way cooler than I do in a mask.
There's nothing more fun than 25 5-year-olds striking 100 super hero poses as we march around the room to my Counting to 100 song...
...Except maybe chant and response from a list of How to Say One Hundred in 25 Languages--all to a heavy rock beat on my electric piano.
We choose a super-creative task from my task cards in social studies, science, reading, writing, or math.
Create 100 bugs anybody? Budding scientists will be enthralled.
And we sing 100th Day of School songs all day.
If you'd like to do these too, take a look at this super-creative 100th Day of School resource that includes all of this and much more. It'll keep you supplied for weeks after the festivities are over.
If Number Chart Robots thrill you -- here they are:
Last year my kindergartners created the robots as a Do Now, while I set up their 100th Day art collages, brought from home.
An editable Letter to the Parents explaining the collage project is included in the 100th Day of School Bundle. Here's my favorite one from last year:
Happy 100th!!!