Digital 100th Day of School Activities | Printable Classroom Resource | One Sharp Bunch
Easily plan a fun and engaging 100th Day of School with these digital 100th Day of School activities! These digital 100th day of school activities are no prep, so they can be completed during centers, morning work, or as part of your 100th Day Celebration. A combination of whole group and independent activities are included to help keep your little whippersnappers engaged!
To help target academic skills, they integrate reading, writing and math. There is more than enough to last the whole day!
11 digital 100th Day of School activities are available in both PowerPoint and Google Slides. There are also 9 preloaded Seesaw activities included.
Save time and make the 100th Day of School a memorable celebration with these digital 100th Day of School activities!
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GOOGLE SLIDES & POWERPOINT ACTIVITIES
- Would You Rather 100th Day of School
- 100th Day Mystery Cam
- Directed Drawing for the 100th Day
- 100 Rhyming Words for the 100th Day of School
- Exercise to 100 on the 100th Day of School
- Before I am 100 100th Day Bucket List Digital Craft and Writing Activity
- It Is a Party for the 100th Day! Emergent Reader
- Number 100 Digital Activities
- 100 Silly Sight Words (editable)
- What Number Is Missing? Hundreds Chart Activity
- Writing Prompts for the 100th Day
SEESAW ACTIVITIES
- 100 Rhyming Words for the 100th Day of School
- Before I am 100 Bucket List Digital Craft and Writing Activity
- It Is a Party for the 100th Day! Emergent Reader
- Directed Drawing for the 100th Day
- Number 100 Digital Activities
- Exercise to 100 Gross Motor Movement Activity
- 100 Silly Sight Words (editable)
- What Number Is Missing? Hundreds Chart Activity
- Writing Prompts for the 100th Day
1. WOULD YOU RATHER 100TH DAY OF SCHOOL (oral language game):
Read the “would you rather” question to your class. Have them use their fingers to show you which choice they would prefer. Choose a few students for each choice and have them explain why they picked that choice. Have your students use the sentence frame: I would rather ___, because ___. Not only is this game great for building oral language, it is also great for discussing opinions! There are 25 different “would you rather” questions included. Google Slides and PowerPoint
2. MYSTERY CAM (mystery picture game):
Your students will see a zoomed-in portion of a larger picture on the 100th Day mystery (magic) cam. They will try to guess what the picture is based on this small glimpse. Three different clues will be given to help them guess the picture. Each clue will appear on a different slide. The mystery picture will be revealed on the last slide. These pictures feature possible items that could be used for a 100th Day collection. There are 12 mystery photos included. Google Slides and PowerPoint
3. DIRECTED DRAWING (100 year old man or woman):
Students will learn how to draw a 100 year old man or woman. Each directed drawing includes 8 simple steps with easy to replicate lines. These steps build upon the previous step. Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
4. 100 RHYMING WORDS (rhyming game):
Choose students to name the picture that rhymes with another picture. You can also assign this game as an independent activity using Google Classroom or Seesaw. Drag and drop each picture under its rhyming word. There are 50 stationary pictures and 50 movable pictures, for a total of 100 rhyming words! Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
5. EXERCISE TO 100 (gross motor movement game):
Your students will count aloud, as they exercise to 100! They will complete ten reps of ten different exercises, for a total of 100 reps. This game can be used as a counting activity, or as a brain break in between activities. Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
6. BEFORE I AM 100 BUCKET LIST (digital craft & writing activity):
The students will drag and drop the pieces to build the 100 year old person. Then, they will finish the prompts to complete their bucket list. Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
7. IT IS A PARTY! (emergent reader):
The students can easily practice their reading strategies with this 100th Day of School emergent reader! This emergent reader can be used for whole group or small group instruction. It can also be assigned as an independent reading using Google Classroom or Seesaw. Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
8. NUMBER 100 DIGITAL ACTIVITIES (independent activities):
The students will trace the number 100, build the number 100 and cover the number 100 while completing the six digital slides. Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
9. 100 SILLY SIGHT WORDS (sight word recognition activity):
First, enter your sight words on the editable slides. Share your screen via Zoom, Google Meet or any other video conferencing platform. Your students will read each word using the designated voice and/or motions. There are ten words for each silly character. This game can be used during morning meeting, whole group instruction, or as a brain break in between activities. Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
10. WHAT NUMBER IS MISSING? (number sense activity):
This game can be used during morning meeting, calendar or math talk time. There are 20 different missing number slides, including two slides for each 10. Show the number chart. Have the students name the missing number. You could also have them name one more or one less, as well as ten more or ten less. Use the sentence frame: The missing number is ___, because ___. Drag the star to reveal the missing number. Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
11. WRITING PROMPTS FOR THE 100TH DAY (writing activities):
There are six writing prompts included: 1.) In 100 days, I learned... 2.) I wish I had 100... 3.) If I had $100, I would... 4.) I could eat 100... 5.) When I am 100 years old... 6.) Before I am 100 years old... Choose the one that works best for your class. Google Slides, PowerPoint and Seesaw
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