The 100th day of school is a major milestone and should be celebrated by teachers and students alike. However, 100th day of school projects and activities can be difficult to come up with. That is why we are providing a list of possible 100th day of school projects and activities that you can do with your students. We do not quite have a list of one hundred 100th day of school projects and activities, but we have enough to start giving you some good ideas!
- Have your kids create an art project using 100 items – the can glue 100 hundred flowers to a piece of poster board, sew 100 sequins onto a t-shirt, or whatever they want to do.
- List 100 people you know.
- Donate 100 cans of dog food or cat food to your local animal shelter
- Challenge your class to bring in 100 cans of food for your local food bank.
- Bring in 100 cans to recycle
- Jump rope 100 times.
- Throw a ball in the air and catch it 100 times.
- Have your kids list 100 things that they can do
- Ask 100 children to write their names on a banner
- Have your kids list 100 things that they hate
- What happened this day 100 years ago?
- What will life be like 100 years from now?
- Create a drawing out of just 100 dots.
- Write a poem using 100 words
- Write about what it would be like to have lived 100 years.
- Teach about how life was different 100 years ago
- Bring to class 100 of something (100 marbles in a jar, etc.)
- Do 100 jumping jacks.
- What day will it be 100 days from today?
- Challenge your kids to do 100 cartwheels or summersaults as a class relay\
- Have your class come up with 100 things that they could do to change the world
- Do 100 good deeds
- Make a house of cards out of 100 cards
- Line up 100 dominoes and see if you can knock them all down with one push.
- Ask, “what do you wish you had 100 of?”
- Make pictures with 100 pennies (aka $1)
- Read 100 pages (a couple of pages per child for the entire class)
- Try to say the same word 100 times in a row
- Make a circle with classmates and whisper a phrase to the first person and have them whisper it to the next person. See what it comes out like after 100 people pass it along.
- Name 100 parts of the body
- List 100 words that you know
- Find, cut out, and glue the numbers 1-100 in a newspaper
- Try to name 100 different animals
- Think of 100 different ways to say “I love you” or “hello”
- Find a city 100 miles from where you live
- Pick up 100 pieces of litter
- List 100 things you would like to do in your life.
- Have your class come up with 100 questions that you can answer throughout the rest of the year.
There are many possibilities of different 100th day of school projects and activities. You just need to be creative. You can even have your students help you come up with different, fun 100th day of school projects and activities.
If you have some favorite 100th day of school projects, let us know and we will add them to our list.













