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100 Days of School - Classroom Display Banner

100 Days of School - Classroom Display Banner
Description

Celebrate a major school milestone with the 100 Days of School – Celebrating 100 Days of Learning! banner! This long-format display is designed for outfacing windows, internal classroom walls, or hanging student work displays. It provides a bright, engaging way to highlight student reflections, themed activities, and achievements from their first 100 days of learning. Whether displayed outside for parents or inside the classroom, this banner helps create a festive and memorable celebration of learning progress.

Includes:
 • Single Page A4 Banner
 • Multi Page A4 Banner


To enhance the 100 Days of School celebration, you can pair the Celebrating 100 Days of Learning! banner with the following engaging activities:

1.    100 Days at School STEM Challenge Cards: These hands-on STEM cards offer students opportunities to engage in creative problem-solving tasks, making the 100th day both educational and fun.
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2.    100 Days Brighter Hat: After tracking the first 100 days, students can craft and wear these fun hats to commemorate the occasion, adding a festive touch to the celebration. 
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3.    100 Days at School - Party Prop Glasses: Students can create and wear these playful glasses, adding a fun element to the 100th-day festivities. 
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Suitable for
  • Relief Teachers
Lesson Structure
  • Class Activity
Differentiation

Modifications

•    Print on A3 paper size and assemble for an extended display.
•    Laminate for durability and yearly reuse.
•    Provide an editable version for teachers to customise event names or class-specific text.

EXTENSIONS

•    Pair with a student reflection activity where students write or draw about their favourite moments from the first 100 days.
•    Create a "100 Things We’ve Learned" wall, where students contribute facts, drawings, or writing pieces.
•    Hang student artwork or writing projects under the banner to showcase their growth and achievements.
•    Use as part of a 100 Days of School Celebration Day, incorporating themed activities like counting to 100, grouping items into 100, or dressing up as a 100-year-old.

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