"100 Days of School” Paper Craft Projects
Celebrate your 100th day of school with fun paper craft projects kids will love. Here are a few ideas to help you get started.
Classroom Paper Chain
Supplies:
Colored construction paper
Scissors
Glue
Markers or Crayons
Instructions:
Have kids cut out 100 strips of construction paper. 1 ½ “ x 11”.
Divide them up evenly between each student and let them decorate each strip.
Divide the class into teams to start gluing and looping the chain together. An assembly line set up can help save time.
When the paper chain is completed, drape it around the room for a fun decoration.
Classroom Footprints
Supplies:
Colored construction paper
Scissors
Markers or Crayons
Tape
Instructions:
On pieces of construction paper, have each student trace their footprints and cut the shapes until you have 100 footprints total.
Each student can use markers or crayons decorate their footprints.
After you have all of the footprints, tape them to the hall floor and see how far 100 footprints will go.
100 Languages
Supplies:
Colored construction paper
Scissors
Markers or Crayons
Embellishments
Tape
Instructions:
Begin the first 100 days of the school year with a new word in a different language each day. Make sure to keep a list.
On the hundredth day of school, make a list of the 100 words that students learned and hand it out for them to see.
Have students write the words on construction paper with the English translation on the back and decorate them with colorful markers and crayons and let them add their own embellishments.
Use tape to hang them on the walls of your classroom or outside in the hallway for everyone to see or as flash cards for a fun learning activity.
