January 14, 2023 3 min read
Create a "100 Days Smarter" crown: Have your child decorate a plain crown with 100 stickers, sequins, or other small decorations to commemorate their 100 days of school. They can wear it to school on the 100th day to show off their accomplishment.
Host a 100th Day of School party: Throw a small party at home to celebrate your child's 100 days of school. You can make 100-themed snacks, such as 100 fruit snacks or 100 goldfish crackers, and have 100 balloons or streamers to decorate the house.
Make a "100 Days of School" necklace: String 100 colorful beads or small trinkets on a piece of yarn or string to create a necklace that your child can wear to school on the 100th day.
Have a "100 Days of School" photo shoot: Take a photo of your child on the first day of school and on the 100th day and compare the two. You can also take photos of them with their classmates or teachers.
Create a "100 Days of School" time capsule: Have your child collect small items from each day of school, such as a piece of artwork or a note from a friend. On the 100th day, seal the items in a box and have your child write a note to themselves to be opened on their last day of elementary school.
Make a "100 Days of School" poster: Have your child create a poster with 100 different items, such as stickers, drawings, or cutouts from magazines. They can display it in their room or at school.
Plan a "100 Days of School" scavenger hunt: Create a list of 100 items for your child to find at home or at school. They can work on the scavenger hunt over the course of the 100 days and cross off items as they find them.
Have a "100 Days of School" book club: Set a goal for your child to read 100 books over the course of the 100 days of school. You can keep track of the books they read in a special notebook and have a book club meeting on the 100th day to discuss their favorite books.
Make a "100 Days of School" memory book: Have your child create a memory book with photos and mementos from each of the 100 days of school. They can include notes from friends, artwork, and other special items.
Plan a "100 Days of School" field trip: Have your child pick a place they've always wanted to visit and plan a field trip for the 100th day of school. This could be a trip to a nearby museum, park, or even just a fun day out with the family.
These are just a few ideas for celebrating the 100th day of school with your elementary age child. The most important thing is to make it a fun and memorable experience for them. Encourage them to reflect on their progress and celebrate their accomplishments, big and small.
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