12 Ways to Celebrate 100 Days of Homeschool

100 days of homeschool

By now, the first day of school is just a blur in your memory. How has more than half the school year already passed? Whether you started school in July or waited until after Labor Day, passing the halfway point is a huge deal, and very worthy of celebration. It’s important to stop and acknowledge what you and your kids have accomplished in these past several months. A little celebration will ensure that you and your children will stay motivated for the months to come. The big question is, how should you celebrate? Here are some ideas to get you started:

  1. Order pizza with pepperoni placed to spell out 100.
  2. Make 100-day t-shirts with fabric paint.
  3. Glue 100 fun items to an old t-shirt.
  4. Make 100 mini-pancakes.
  5. Design your own 100-day hats.
  6. Draw or paint a dog, and then draw 100 spots on it!
  7. Celebrate with a trip to the local ice cream shop.
  8. Draw and cut out 100-day glasses from paper.
  9. Count out 100 gumballs into a glass jar.
  10.  Make necklaces with 100 beads.
  11. Stack 100 plastic cups (and let the children knock them down, if they want!).
  12. Bake cookies with 100 chocolate chips.

If your homeschool crew doesn’t celebrate 100 days – because, whew, that’s a lot to keep track of – use these ideas as inspiration to celebrate the other #littlewins, like acing a tough test or memorizing a Bible verse!

Comments for 12 Ways to Celebrate 100 Days of Homeschool

Carmen M. Dawson:
February 7, 2020

Great Ideas! Thank you!

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