Wouldn't it be so fun to dress like your 100 years old? How hilarious. I love this.
http://eberhartsexplorers.blogspot.com/2011/02/hip-hip-hooray-for-100th-day.html

I love that the fruit loops are organized by color and by tens!
http://www.sweetteaclassroom.com/2013/01/100th-day-of-school-crafts-for-100-days.html
I know that the 100th day of school is usually for the younger grades, but I thought that this would be great for the older grades.
http://www.surfinthroughsecond.com/2013/01/100-days-of-school.html
The 100th day of school usually focuses on Math. I saw this list of questions that you could ask your students to involve writing. I also thought it would be great for the older students. Here's where I got the idea: http://www.squidoo.com/100th-day-of-school-lesson-ideas
I Wish I Had 100 __.
What would you do with 100 brothers and sisters?
What would you do with 100 kisses?
What would you do with 100 pennies?
What would you do with 100 dollars?
What would you do with 100 slimy slugs?
You have been in school for 100 days. What has been your favorite thing?
What will you do when you are 100 years old?
What was it like to be a student your age 100 years ago?
What will it be like to be a student your age 100 years from now?
Things Our Moms and Dads Have Told Us 100 Times!
What would you do with 100 brothers and sisters?
What would you do with 100 kisses?
What would you do with 100 pennies?
What would you do with 100 dollars?
What would you do with 100 slimy slugs?
You have been in school for 100 days. What has been your favorite thing?
What will you do when you are 100 years old?
What was it like to be a student your age 100 years ago?
What will it be like to be a student your age 100 years from now?
Things Our Moms and Dads Have Told Us 100 Times!
I hope you have a great 100th day of school!!
Such fun ideas! What WOULD I do with 100 brothers and sisters? Now that's a fun question to ask. I feel pretty blessed to have the 3 brothers and 2 sisters I have now. 100 would be just too many. I'm so proud of you, little sis, and what a phenomenal teacher you are. Love ya!
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