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11 Easy-to-Set-Up Stations for the 100th Day of School

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Written by: Jess Dalrymple

Celebrate the 100th Day of School with 11 interactive stations that combine learning, fun, and creativity! These stations are designed for students to rotate through during the day, keeping them engaged while practicing essential skills. Each station is simple to set up, aligns with early elementary learning goals, and is sure to make this milestone extra special for your little learners!

Why 11 stations? Simply put – I like to keep my groups as small as possible. I also like to keep the celebration going all day long when I can! But you could certainly trim this down to fewer stations if you have a shorter timeframe. Either way, these stations will make this the easiest-to-prep and most fun 100th day yet!

100th Day Stations

1. 100th-Day Fitness Challenge

Set up an exercise station where students complete physical challenges like 10 jumping jacks or 10 crunches and tally their way to 100.

A 100th day of school fitness challenge chart

2. I Spy a Happy Hundred

Provide copies of the “I Spy” activity sheet and have students search for and count objects hidden in the number 100.

A "I Spy A Happy Hundred" worksheet
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3. Building Blocks Challenge

Challenge students to use blocks to build the number 100 or create something unique using exactly 100 pieces.

A building blocks challenge for the 100th day of school
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4. Domino Line-Up

Students work individually or in teams to create a domino line using exactly 100 dominoes.

A domino line up challenge for the 100th day of school
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5. 100th-Day Crowns OR Glasses Craft

Supply materials for students to make and decorate their own crowns OR glasses – let them choose!

100th day of school paper glasses
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You can download a printable crown template here.

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6. My 100th Day Flipbook

Students complete pages in their flipbook, reflecting on what they’d do with 100 of something or imagining themselves at 100 years old. Pick your favorite flipbook option from the two pictured below.

100th day of school flipbook
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7. Snack Mix with 100 Pieces

Provide bowls of snacks (e.g., pretzels, raisins, crackers) and have students count out 10 groups of 10 to create their mix.

snack options

8. Building Words from “One Hundred”

Challenge students to use the letters in “ONE HUNDRED” to create as many words as possible.

A "Building Words with One Hundred" worksheet
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9. 100th-Day Challenges

Display creative challenges for kids to choose from at this station! Here are some ideas for the challenges:

  • stack 100 cups
  • design a playdough cake with 100 playdough candles
  • create designs with 100 pattern blocks
  • use pipe cleaners to make glasses in the shape of 100
  • build onto a paper chain started by the teacher to get to a chain of 100
100th day of school challenge cards
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10. 100 Chart Mystery Picture

Students complete a color-by-number activity using a 100 chart to reveal a surprise picture.

Count & color to 100 activity sheet
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11. 100-Item Artwork

Provide art supplies and encourage students to create a collage using exactly 100 items (e.g., stickers, stamps, paper shapes).

100 item artwork station
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Wrap Up the Day

Your 100th Day stations are ready to go! With simple setup and tons of fun, it’s sure to be the easiest day you’ll plan all year. After the final station, take a moment to reflect on students’ favorite activities, then send them home proudly wearing their 100th Day crown and glasses!

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2 Comments

  1. Lee Powell

    Your email indicates that these downloads are free. When I click on one, it says free with All Access. Very disappointed.

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    • Jess Dalrymple

      Hello Lee, Thank you for bringing this to our attention! I am so sorry to have caused any confusion! To clarify, all of the resources featured in our emails, blog posts, etc are accessible for instant and unlimited downloads with an All Access membership. I removed the misleading word “free” from the captions based on your feedback so we do not cause confusion for any other readers. I appreciate that you took the time to bring this to our attention! Have a wonderful day!

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