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Celebrate the 100th day of school with these creative, fun-to-wear masks!
This activity is appropriate for:
pre-k - 1st grade / 4 - 6 years
You will need:
- 100th Day Mask template
- Markers or crayons
- Spangles & Sequins, Colored Feathers, Easy-Stick Glitter Shapes or Acrylic Gemstones
- Superbright Tagboard - 9" x 12" or sturdy posterboard
- Tacky Glue
- Fiskars Classroom Scissors
- Construction Paper - 9" x 12"
- Hole Punch
- String
Directions
- Reproduce and cut out several copies of the mask template for students to trace onto tagboard or sturdy posterboard. Help students cut out the mask and the eyeholes.
- Provide students with collage materials and encourage them to decorate their masks any way they desire.
- Help students punch holes on the sides of the mask and tie a piece of string through each hole.
- Invite students to wear the masks as part of your 100th day of school celebration!
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Extension
Invite your students to do the following activities while wearing their festive masks!
- Ask students to do 100 jumping jacks or jump rope 100 times.
- Have students count 100 small objects, such as pennies, cotton balls, candy hearts or popcorn. You can have students glue the objects to a sheet of posterboard and display it on a bulletin board titled “We Can Count 100 Things!”
- Challenge students to make 100 valentines! Pre–cut heart shapes from different colors of construction paper and challenge the students to make 100 valentines. Hang them around your classroom, or deliver them to a nursing home or veterans’ hospital for Valentine’s Day.
- Prompt students to write a list of things they could buy with 100 dollars.
- Ask students to write their name as many times as they can in 100 seconds.

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