These Kindergarten and 1st Grade 100th Day of School Worksheets are so much fun! You’ll definitely want to add the 100th day of school worksheets to your lesson plans for your 100th day of school celebration. They are a fun way to include educational activities in your 100th day of school activities. Being 100 days smarter is a big deal and it is worth celebrating with your young students. Kindergarten students and first grade students will enjoy reading these decodable comprehension passages as part of your celebration.
100th Day of School Worksheets
The 100 days of school printables are comprehension passages that you can read on the 100th day of school, or the days leading up to it. The topics in the 100th day of school worksheets include 100 days of school activities that you most likely are doing in your classroom. The comprehension passages are a great way for students to practice decoding and comprehension with relatable timely topics to the 100 days of school celebration. Students will make lots of connections to the 100 days of school ideas that you’re doing in class. From counting to 100 on the hundreds chart, to sorting 100 different items or small objects, to dressing up like they are 100 years old, these are a perfect addition to your 100th day celebration.
Since 100 days of school is a significant milestone for the primary grades, your younger children will feel pride as they read these. Whether your school’s 100th day celebration falls in late January, or some time in February, these 100th day of school worksheets should be part of your 100 days of school activities. The 100th school day is a special occasion that you and your students have been working toward since the beginning of the school year, after all!
What’s included in the 100th Day of School Worksheets?
The 100th day of school worksheets are written at a Kindergarten and 1st Grade level. There are four decodable kindergarten comprehension passages and three 1st grade comprehension passages- so you’ll have different options to choose from for the primary grades. The 100 days of school printables include short passages, black and white pictures, and comprehension questions. You’ll simply have to print the 100th day of school worksheets out and make copies. Students will read the passage then answer the comprehension questions. As follow up activities, they can highlight where they found their answers in the passage. Then they can also color the fun 100 days of school pictures.
Who are these 100 days of school printables for?
These 100th day of school worksheets are versatile when it comes to the best setting for using these. These printable activities can be used in small groups, for independent work, in a literacy center, or even to send home. These 100 days of school printable are not just for Kindergarten and 1st Grade classroom teachers though!
They can be used by a variety of elementary school staff:
- Special education teachers with student comprehension goals
- Reading specialists/interventionists/reading teachers
- Classroom aides/assistants
- Parent helpers
- ESL teachers
- Tutors
When you write your lesson plans for your 100th day of school celebration, you can add 100th day of school worksheets with confidence! You’ll know your students will be spending part of the day working on reading and comprehension skills with these passages. So, in between any fun activity you’re doing for celebrating 100 days of learning, you’ll have another 100 days of school activity that will show your students are busy learning! Grab your 100th day of school worksheets (Kindergarten and 1st Grade) to go along with your other 100th day ideas.
Free Resources
If you’re looking for more reading passages to use in the primary grades, you can check out my free I am a Reader passages. This free pack of passages are great for Kindergarten students, first grade, and 2nd grade. The format of these free printables includes focus words to practice at the start, then students read the passage, answer the comprehension questions, and then find the focus words in the text, at the end.
You can also read more about the I am a Reader passages to find out how these help boost reader confidence!