How Do You Make 100Th Day Of School Hats?
No party is complete without hats-even one celebrating the 100th Day of School. In the early months of the year, depending on when school began, elementary classrooms across the country celebrate the 100th Day of School. The day is often like a big party, with the number 100 as the guest of honor. A great way to teach children about the groups of 10 in the number 100 is to make 100th Day of School Hats. Cut colorful oak tag or pieces of heavy paper into 9-by-12 inch rectangles. The paper will eventually be stapled to a headband, so it needs to be heavy enough to withstand the weight of 100 small items without falling over. Make sure there’s one for every student as well as a few extra just in case someone needs to start over. Use a ruler and a black marker to draw 9 evenly-spaced, horizontal lines on each piece of paper, essentially dividing the paper into 10 boxes. Cut a 2-by-24 inch strip of heavy paper for every student in your class. Measure them around their heads like a crown, th