100th Day Celebration Craft - A Look to the Future
Looking for a way to celebrate the 100th day of school with your kiddos? Then check out this clever craft featured by Jessica over at Welcome to Room 36! Celebrate 100 days with a look 100 years into the future!
100 Years People Craft
To start, give each child a piece of construction paper. Jessica featured blue, but you could use any color of your choosing. Have children tear small pieces of construction paper (in a color similar to their skin tone) and then glue them to the background to create a circle for the head. For younger children you may want to pre-draw a circle onto their paper as a guide.
Next, have children tear several pieces of "hair" from white construction paper and glue them to the top of the head. Then, allow them to glue on a pair of wiggle eyes and a mouth cut from red or pink construction paper. Finally, have students glue on shirts that you pre-cut from assorted pattern card stock and then attach each students pre-printed name with a note under that says "at age 100."
If you'd like to display your kiddo's hard work, hang the completed craft on a bulletin board or classroom wall with a title that reads "Us At 100." You could also frame the display in a colorful trimmer for an added punch of color!
100th Day Door Banner
To greet her students on the 100th day of school and to get them geared up for a day of celebration, Jessica created a super colorful welcome banner for her classroom door. Recreate the look for your door with a piece of yellow bulletin board paper, multi-colored streamers and letters that read "100th Day."