
Happy 100 Days!
This Thursday, February 7th is the 100th day of school!
We are 100 days brighter!
On Thursday, February 4th , we will be celebrating our 100th day of school. We will be completing a variety of fun math and literacy activities on that day. In preparation for the day, please help your child prepare a 100's day collection to share with the class on Thursday. Please put the collection in clear Ziploc bag or a plastic water bottle so that we can admire it without touching or spilling the contents. All items will be returned. Below you will find 100 ideas to spark your creativity and inspire your own 100 day collections. Feel free to come up with your own idea... the possibilities are endless!
100 ideas for 100's Day Collections
1. Paperclips
2. Pencils
3. Ping pong balls
4.Cap erasers
5. Pennies
6. Nickels
7. Dimes
8. Quarters
9. Plastic spoons
10. Binder Clips
11. Puzzle pieces
12. Game tokens
13. Rubber bands
14. Guitar picks
15. Golf balls
16. Crayons
17. Playing cards
18. Marbles
19. Plastic eggs
20. Wooden beads
21. Assorted pompoms
22. Match box cars
23. Spools of thread
24. Barbie shoes
25. Glow sticks
26. Mini erasers
27. Socks
28. Rubber bracelets or rings
29. Barettes
30. Bookmarks
31. Old keys
32. Golf tees
33. Backpack clip toys or mini animals
34. Happy Meal toys
35. Tattoos
36. Small maze puzzles
37. Plastic animal figurines
38. Stickers
39. Postage stamps
40. Cookie cutters
41. Trading cards
42. Shrinky dinks or charms
43. Batteries
44. Pieces from board games
45. Paper or Plastic Cups (stacked one inside the other and stacked as a pyramid)
46. 100 milliliters of a liquid
47. Balloons
48. Popcorn kernels (unpopped and popped)
49. Buttons
50. Mini play dough containers
51. Pipe cleaners
52. Paint Brushes
53. Popsicle Sticks
54. Mini Duct tape
55. Q-tips (then use them to paint)
56. Markers
57. Mini self-inking stamps
58. Plastic beads (make a necklace)
59. Rainbow loom bands (make a bracelet)
60. Little notebooks
61. Glue sticks
62. Cotton balls
63. Mentos
64. Toothpicks
65. Sugar cubes
66. Legos
67. Blocks
68. Checkers
69. Poker chips
70. Dice
71. Pretzels
72. Marshmallows or mini-marshmallows
73. Fruit snack packets
74. Cereal
75. Dried pasta
76. Grains of rice
77. Jelly beans
78. Clementine oranges
79. Mini boxes of raisins
80. Hershey Kisses
81. Candy hearts
82. Grapes
83. Tea bags
84. Baby carrots
85. Cheese sticks
86. Goldfish crackers
87. Oyster crackers
88. Chocolate chips
89. Cookies
90. Tic tacs
91. Gum balls
92. Sticks of gum
93. Baby pickles
94. Acorns
95. Pinecones
96. Leaves
97. Plant seeds
98. Rocks
99. Sea shells
100. Flowers (real or plastic)