Use the 100th Day of School Colouring sheet to celebrate completing the first 100 days of school!
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You’ve made it through the first 100 days of school! Celebrate by giving your students a fun activity to help them refocus and practice mindfulness in between your 100th Day activities! These colouring pages are perfect for doing just that!
These 100th-Day colouring sheets are the perfect colouring pages for your hundredth-day celebrations. The intricate designs will keep your students engaged, and the fun theme will have them excited about creating their masterpieces.
How to Use Mindful Colouring Sheets in the Classroom
Colouring is a great way for students to practice mindfulness and refocus their attention on something simple, but it can also be a fun way to relax and have fun. These intricate colouring pages are perfect for helping your students refocus on academic tasks.
Other Ways to Use School Colouring Pages in the Classroom
Don’t let your students colour their pages and stuff them in their backpacks to be tossed out later! There are many other ways to reuse finished colouring pages in the classroom!
- 100th Day Colouring Sheet Garland – Cut your finished colouring pages into two-inch wide strips. Fashion them into a paper chain / Thanksgiving garland with the colourful portions facing outward. Now you have amazing student-created decorations for your room.
- 100th Day Colouring Page Greeting Card Envelopes – Once your students finish colouring, use tape or glue and paper folding to turn their colouring sheet into a fun envelope for a greeting card!
- Printable Colouring Page Cards – Once they finish with their picture, have them trim the borders from around the edges of the sheet. Then, fold a sheet of cardstock in half, and have the students glue their colouring sheet to the outside of the card. Now they can write a note and send a fun card to a loved one!
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This resource was created by Lisamarie Del Valle, a Teach Starter collaborator.
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