100th Day of School Writing Craft Writing Prompts and Bulletin Board
Make the 100th Day of School fun and meaningful with this print-and-go resource. Your students will write about big numbers, what they've learned this year, and what life might look like at 100, then build a colorful "100TH DAY" bubble craft with party hats, balloons, birthday cake, and stars. It's a great mix of real writing practice and creative fun.
Most 100th Day resources are just counting activities and coloring pages. This one teaches real writing skills wrapped in a 100th Day theme. Students learn to share opinions with reasons, explain their thinking with facts, and tell stories, all while celebrating their year. You get to check off your writing standards and your students stay engaged.
Use it for the 100th Day of School, January or February writing centers, sub plans, morning work, early finishers, or your celebration day plans. The finished crafts make a beautiful classroom or hallway display, too!
What's Included
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✏️ 6 writing pages that match the 3rd grade writing standards:
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2 opinion pages (share what you think about big-number statements, with reasons and "because"/"for example" connectors)
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2 informative pages (describe yourself at ages 1, 10, and 100, plus a list of 100 things you've done this school year)
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2 narrative pages (write dialogue between two friends and tell a story about a day in your life at age 100)
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✏️ "100TH DAY" bubble craft with party hat, balloons, cake, and stars, plus writing prompts on each piece, like "I am excited because it is the 100th day of…", "On the 100th day, I feel…", "I want to get better at…", and "My favorite subject is…"
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✏️ Editable PowerPoint files. Change the prompts to fit your class.
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✏️ Print-and-go PDFs. No prep needed.
Why teachers love it
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🎉 Real writing practice with a celebration theme, not just busy work
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🎉 Lines up with 3rd grade writing standards (W.3.1, W.3.2, W.3.3)
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🎉 Easy to use with different learners
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🎉 You can edit the prompts to fit your students
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🎉 Looks great as a classroom or hallway display
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