100th Day of School Math Craftivity
The 100th day of school is a memorable day for students! It’s also the perfect excuse to have some fun! This hands-on math craftivity is a great way to get students excited while combining creativity and math practice. It’s a simple and memorable activity that your class will love!
What is a Craftivity?
A craftivity is a combination of a craft and an activity. It typically involves a creative, hands-on project where students complete a task or solve a problem (the activity) while also engaging in artistic or crafty elements, like cutting, coloring, gluing, or assembling.
For example, in this 100th-day math craftivity, students practice math skills (solving equations) while creating and decorating a visual project (a cake). Craftivities are fun in classrooms because they make learning interactive and memorable!
About This Craftivity
In this craftivity, students will solve math equations that equal 10 and use the answers to decorate their cake. This is an interactive and educational way to celebrate 100 days of learning together!
Step-by-Step Directions
1. Color the Cake: Let students unleash their creativity by coloring and decorating their cakes!
2. Cut Apart the Addition Equations: Start by cutting out the colorful strips featuring addition problems.
3. Solve Each Problem: Have students solve each equation and write the missing number on the blank space.
4. Glue the Confetti Pieces on the Cake: Match the solved equation to the corresponding number on the cake (e.g., 9 + 1 = 10 would be glued on number 1).
Why I Love This Activity
- Math Practice: Reinforces addition skills while making learning fun.
- Creativity: Students can personalize their cakes with colors and decorations.
- Milestone Celebration: A special keepsake for the 100th day of school!
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Happy 100th Day!