Need Ideas- 100 of something!!

We didn't have to make anything...

I think my daughter took 100 pennies and my son took 100 pencils -which I had him give to the teacher b/c they can always use them!

If I had to make something - definitely make a house out of 100 legos. Or I really like the 100 silly faces picture collage!
 
When my older DS was in K, he made a rocket ship out of 100 pieces of bowtie pasta. They were glued to a piece of wood of some sort.

When my younger DS was in K, he put 100 cheerios in a bowl, poured a ton of glue over them, added a plastic spoon and displayed it as his 'breakfast'!

One little girl glued 100 pictures of herself onto a posterboard. She even put them in chronological order. I was very impressed!

Have fun!
-H
 
Finger prints! We did that for DD 7's 100 days.
This year DD 5 did 100 chocolate chips. 10 bags of 10 and mounted them to a piece of cardboard.
We did a necklace of 100 beads one year too!
 
Remember the game "plinko" from the price is right. We made a plinko game with 100 nails and used quarters for the discs. My husband had to construct the game board with ply-wood. We pained it and used the title "NRinko" because our school was named North Ridge.

Another year, we made a 3 foot palm tree and glued on 100 foam letters...from the book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

another year, we made a gumball machine on a piece of foam board using construction paper. We glued 100 sequins on it to represent gum balls.

One of their classmates made a porcupine using a foam ball and 100 toothpicks. It was cute!

Good luck!
 
Cotton balls...100 shaped in the number 1-0-0 or shaped to spell his name. Lightweight to carry to school; lightweight to hang on the wall at school (some rip or tear if teacher tries to hang because they're too heavy); non-food item so no bugs/mice attracted.

Ribbons, pieces of yarn, stickers...
 
My daughter brought in 100 plastic jewels/shells from various collections at home. You could do multicolored glass marbles in a jar. You could get those cheap at Joanns or Michaels with a coupon.

The teacher told me that once a little girl brought in her ipod loaded with 100 of her favorite Disney songs on it, and they played it throughout the day. I thought that was a cool idea.
 
We had to do this years ago for the 100th day of school, I think it was 1st grade.

I went to the craft store and bought a few packages of those googly eyes (got different sizes) and glued them to a t-shirt. He told his teacher that "today I have 100 eyes on you instead of just 2".
 
When my son was in kindergarten he did 100 pictures for 100 days. He picked 100 that he liked and had we them printed. He glued 2 pictures per page on construction paper and we punched holes in the paper and tied it together with ribbon.
For my daughter she had 100 heart stickers and stuck them to poster board to look like a 100.
 
I had 2 kids who needed to make posters, and one who needed to bring in 100 of something (more of a show and tell.)

The show and tell she brought in 100 Mr. Potato Head pieces (thank you WDW!!!)

The other 2 were posters. One was very into Nemo at the time, so we Googled and printed out Nemo and all the other characters online (large) and put them in the middle and printed out various other colorful fish. She cut them all out and glued them all over a blue posterboard. It was cute. The other, my first born (who got all of mommy's time) collected 100 photos from out last Disney vacation and made a collage of them. Ahhh, back when I had time. :)

I miss those days, it was fun!!! Beats the homework I am trying to help my kids with tonight. Junior in HS's homework, not so fun (or so easy!)
 
We've had many 100 day celebrations at my house. (my youngest is in a self contained SpEd class so they did it for many years). I usually plan ahead and save up all of our Box Tops for Education. The PTO loves getting them. :lovestruc
 
I used an old white little polo shirt of his and wrote from 0 to 100 all over the shirt with a sharpie...it turned out adorable!
 
We just did this w/ DS this weekend. I bought a 1000 count of paperclips from Target for $2.50 and we counted out 100 for his class project. He had to take his to school in a ziploc bag.
 
Make marshmallow fondant... it calls for 100 mini-marshmallows... you and DD can use it to make flowers, hearts, whatever.. you can use it like clay and it takes good :0) Make enough for the class :0)
 
Poster board drawing of Father Time (or a 100 year old man...is that PC for a school?) with 100 cotton balls for a beard.
 
We've done the 100 Box Tops shaped as "100" on posterboard using double stick tape.

One of the coolest 100 displays we've seen was 100 pretzel logs (mini and regular sized) made into a log cabin.
 












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