![]() ![]() It’s a sweet, positive display that also doubles as a Valentine’s Day board. Then she hangs them on the bulletin board for everyone to see. She has her class each writes things they are thankful for on hearts, to equal out 100. ![]() Thankful Hearts: We just LOVE this idea posted in our Teacher Group.(Shared with permission.) Then make sure to click here to see all the other examples if you still need some inspiration. Teachers- don’t forget about yourselves! There are tons of examples in this post on our Simply Kinder Teacher Group Facebook page for students AND teachers to wear! Check out just a couple of these amazing teacher examples that were posted. You can freestyle handwrite, use a Cricut machine, or use stencils for the words as well. The possibilities are endless! Johanna with Simply Kinder made the shirts above with dollar tree items like pom poms, buttons, bug stickers, and cheap t-shirts for her kindergarten son and his friends. Some teachers choose to have their students dress as a “100-year-old” but in recent years it’s been switched to shirts with 100 items on them! This is a fun project you can either do in class with your students or send a note home to parents. Click here to read more and download it for your class! Fun 100th Day Shirts: ![]() Some parents even send in backlights to help with the whole glow effect! If you’re going to be doing 100 days brighter, you will love this FREE hat printable. Several teachers commented that they would be following this and having a glow party in class! Using glow sticks, turning the lights out, using neon tape and paint, stacking 100 neon cups, etc. It’s a lot of fun and can go in multiple directions. A lot of teachers choose to use the phrase “100 Days Brighter” instead of the typical 100th day theme. ![]()
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