100 Things to Bring for the 100th Day of School

The 100th day of school is an exciting milestone for students during the school year!  Many teachers use the day to incorporate fun math or art activities centered around the number 100.  One popular tradition is bringing in a collection of 100 small items to help celebrate the day. Finding 100 of anything can be a challenge, so keep scrolling for inspiration. This is a creative list of 100 things to bring to celebrate 100 days of school. These items are easy to find, simple to carry, and will certainly spark joy for your child and their classmates.

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100 Pencil erasers are an inexpensive item to bring for the 100th day of school.
  1. Pennies  
  2. Legos  
  3. Beans  
  4. Stickers   
  5. Crayons  
  6. Hair ties  
  7. Cheerios  
  8. Craft gems  
  9. Craft pom pom balls  
  10. Paperclips  
  11. Buttons  
  12. Lollipops  
  13. Feathers  
  14. Ribbons  
  15.  Small erasers  
  16.  Plastic straws  
  17.  Marbles  
  18. Miniature toy cars  
  19.  Baseball or Sports Cards 
  20.  Beads  
  21.  Pokemon Cards  
  22.  Small shells  
  23.  Stick-on mustaches  
  24.  Dried pasta  
  25.  Paper flowers  
  26.  Teenymates Mini Sports Figures 
  27.  Rubber bands  
  28. Squish-a-long toys  
  29. Shopkins Toy Items
  30.  Paper hearts  
  31. Lego Friends Characters and pets 
  32.  Rainbow Loom bracelet bands 
  33.  Glow-in-the-dark stars  
  34.  Post-it notes  
  35.  Craft googly eyes   
  36.  Wooden clothespins  
  37.  Small rubber ducks  
  38.  Dried leaves  
  39.  Pencils  
  40.  Mini balloons  
  41.  Hair clips  
  42.  Candy hearts  
  43.  Temporary tattoos
  44.  Tiny paper cups
  45.  Cut up sponge pieces  
  46.  Mini stickers  
  47.  Chocolate Chips  
  48.  Mini Fidget toys 
  49.  Yarn scraps  
  50.  Sticky Hands  
  51.  Bead necklaces  
  52.  Band-aids  
  53.  Popsicle sticks  
  54.  Mini toy dinosaurs  
  55.  Small pebbles or rocks   
  56.  Jingle bells  
  57.  Stick-on gems  
  58.  Cotton balls  
  59.  Tissue paper squares 
  60.  Gummy bears  
  61.  Flower seeds  
  62.  Paper airplanes
  63.  Heart Doilies
  64.  Small Stamps 
  65.  Gum balls
  66.  Small puzzle pieces  
  67.  M&Ms  
  68.  Fortune cookies   
  69.  Press on earrings 
  70.  Plastic Easter eggs   
  71.  Eraser toppers  
  72.  Paintbrushes 
  73.  Key chains 
  74.  Wiki Stix  
  75.  Army Men  
  76.  Book Marks
  77.  Q Tips  
  78.  Plastic Spoons 
  79. Small Paper Plates 
  80.  Napkins 
  81.  Bobby pins 
  82.  Mini jigsaw puzzle pieces  
  83.  Wooden beads  
  84.  Origami paper squares  
  85.  Cotton balls 
  86.  Nickels 
  87.  Small fabric squares  
  88.  Glitter glue tubes  
  89.  Animal figurines  
  90.  Mini marshmallows 
  91.  Coins from different countries  
  92.  Lifesaver candies  
  93.  Marble-sized bouncy balls  
  94.  Plastic forks  
  95.  Silly Bandz bracelets 
  96.  Toy animals  
  97.  Small containers of Play-Doh  
  98.  Mini snow globes  
  99.  Coffee Filters  
  100. Disposable water bottle tops
Balloons or mini balloons are easy to find and bring fun and color to a 100 day of school celebration.

These small items make for excellent learning tools. There are many creative and educational activities the 100 items can be used for.  They encourage children to practice counting, sorting, and organizing. They can also be used for pattern recognition activities, or even teach kids how to group objects by size, shape, or color. Some schools have children create a display of their 100 items in a collage or art project. It’s a great way to bring a bit of creativity and fun into the day.  The possibilities for learning are endless!

Google eyes are a fun item to bring 100 of for a 100th day of School celebration!

Let’s Get Counting! 

The 100th day of school is a special milestone day for both children and teachers to celebrate their progress and achievements during the year.  Whether you decide to bring pennies, Legos, stickers, or any of the 100 other fun items on this list, it’s sure to make for a memorable day filled with learning and excitement. Enjoy celebrating the 100th day of school with your child and creating fun memories! 

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