100 th day of school project?

heartsy77

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I have been promising my little step son that as soon as he turned 5 we were going to take him to WDW. Well we are going in Oct and he is super excited!

Well he brought home the 100 th day of school project info and wants to do something relating to Disney. It must be a collection of something = 100.

Thoughts? Ideas?
The only thing I could think of was using my creative memories Disney punches out and having him do 100 punches and gluing it to paper. Ok idea but I want a wow project!
:rotfl:
 
Do you collect pins? If you do, you could mount them on a cork board--just take the backs off and save them. You probably could find Disney silly bands. What about old Fast-Passes. We always come home with a bunch. Maybe people would send some to you--I would if you want to do this. What about printing out a picture of all the characters--there has to be more than 100. Or do you do the pressed pennies? I know we have more than 100 of those as well.
 
The only thing I could think of was using my creative memories Disney punches out and having him do 100 punches and gluing it to paper. Ok idea but I want a wow project!
:rotfl:

I think this would be cute! What do the punches look like? Could help him glue them so they would all form the shape of Mickey ears?

My Kindergarten ds had to make a 100 day t-shirt last year so he (we) stamped 100 Mickey heads on a red t-shirt.
 

I would not use pins for a 100th day of school project. Please don't send anything "of value" in for this type of project.

I do like the 100 punches, though! (I should add - DD's 100th day of school project was 100 heart punches.)
 
I thought about mickey shaped punches also. Maybe Mickey shaped pretzels or pasta if it is available where you live. 100 Disney stickers.
 
100 different colored Mickey Heads (from Home Depot paint department). Just grab some handfuls and go a few times.

I actually like the punch idea. It is something that the kids can do and isn't too elaborate or over the top.
 
We were at WDW just before DS had a 100 day project. We bought some Mickey shaped candies on Main Street in MK. :thumbsup2 Maybe you need a quick trip to WDW to do this project.::MickeyMo::MickeyMo::
 
We had our 100th day on Friday. I suggested my 1st graders make shirts with 100 of something on them. I had a girl wear a shirt with 100 wiggly eyes on it and a boy who had 100 foam type stickers on his. you could use the punches or stamps on a shirt. A lot of my students just used markers or stamps to decorate their shirts. As far as taking in something I had students bring in note cards, pennies, pasta, pop tabs, and even 100 grains of rice. We were able to do a good comparison activity with that.
Another suggestion could be see if he can name 100 characters from Disney movies and write them down.
 
Use 100 pieces of something to make a Mickey head. Maybe a bag of buttons, pom poms, macaroni shells, pennies, beads... glue them on foam board (the thicker poster paper, you can get at Dollar Tree)
 
My boys have done a lot of 100 day projects, but there is only one that we still like and display.

We bought a 5 x 7 unfinished wooden picture frame at Michael's. My son painted it blue, then he glued on 100 little plastic Mickey heads, which we also found at Michael's. We put a picture from one of our Disneyland trips in the frame.

It was a good 100 day project, but also left us with a nice Disney picture frame.
 
One point...please DO NOT glue things that may fall off the project on the way to school. :headache:

Every year, there are kids who show up with their projects (our 100th day is Feb. 6th this year) and have a handful of pieces in their hands because they fell off. Then they all want me to help them glue them back on. (Pennies almost always fall off. Please avoid those. They are just too heavy). Sorry, but there is no way I have time to glue all those little things back onto projects that morning.

One cool project I've seen....a student stuck 100 heart stickers onto posterboard & made me a very cute, very large Valentine.:goodvibes
 
Could you do a picture of the Castle and then have 100 stars (stickers) above it, or something that could mimic fireworks?

I like the idea of a huge Mickey head with 100 things glued inside.


What about spelling out something, like Mickey Mouse with the punchouts?
 
Could you do a picture of the Castle and then have 100 stars (stickers) above it, or something that could mimic fireworks?

I like the idea of a huge Mickey head with 100 things glued inside.


What about spelling out something, like Mickey Mouse with the punchouts?

Oddly enough I also have a Disney fireworks punch too! I just wonder if I can just hot glue paper punches to a cloth shirt? Hmm good ideas my DISney Peeps!:goodvibes
 
I wanted DS8 to do the Mickey heads on his posterboard, but he didn't want to. He's gluing 100 Fruit Loops to his, in the shape of his name.
 
I'm a K teacher and I do the 100 day project along with the kids every year...always Disney themed for me. Some I've done:

Copy 100 images of Disney characters and cut and paste on to a poster board.
Mickey Head paint cards from Home depot.
Ariel with 100 fish stickers swimming around her.
Jack Sparrow with 100 plastic "golden" coins.
Pluto with 100 dog bones.
The Castle with 100 Firework stickers around it.

Good luck!!
 
If you have a mickey head punch, you could glue 100 of them up in the sky on your project board and then glue string/thread to the bottom of each one coming down to a picture or drawing of your child or mickey or whomever, holding a bunch of disney balloons, like the balloon sellers at the parks. :earsboy:



My kids, 5 and 6, both will have their 100th day parties this week. They each had to bring in 100 pieces of a snack, and they had to help count it out. One picked 100 goldfish, the other picked 100 plain m&ms. Sounds like I got it easy this year.
 
DSs name is 5 letters so we used 100 BBs (they got BB guns from Santa and containers of BBs in their stockings) and did 20 for each letter and wrote out his name. He's 4 so I used gobs of hot glue so when he mashed them in they stayed. I checked them to see if they were loose and if they were, I gobbed on some more hot glue. It's the kind that is the low temp hot glue.

You could outline Mickey's head and do a silhouette in BBs. That would be easy and lightweight and inexpensive. I used a piece of cardboard to hold it. it fit right in his folder. Or 2 big Ms for Mickey Mouse. Or........maybe another character he likes.
 














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