The 100th day of school is a big deal! It means we have been together for (you guessed it) 100 days of learning and having fun, and it is indeed something to celebrate. Many primary classrooms have celebrations on the 100th day. In my classroom, one way that we celebrate is by having a party, but we also do “100 day things” all day long. For example, most of our lessons and activities on the 100th day of school will be 100 themed, like this 100th day of school cut and paste sentence printable.
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100th Day of School Cut, Paste, and Write Printable
We are always working hard on our sight words and our writing, and we want to keep it fun, too! This 100th day themed activity does just that on our special day.
We are also working on our scissor skills – Kindergarteners can always use practice with cutting and gluing.
These cut and paste sentences help us not only read sight words, but form sentences, work on our cutting skills, and on our handwriting skills too.
Then there is our absolute favorite part…coloring! This is a skill, too, and also builds kids’ fine motor skills, so I am thrilled they enjoy it!
This activity could not be easier to prep for your kids. You just print, and that’s nearly it!
Just grab pencils, crayons, scissors, and glue, and your students are set to get started unscrambling those sight words.
You can either have each child unscramble on their own, or you could build the sentence together as a class first either on the white board or in a large pocket chart, depending on the needs of your students.
At this time of year, my kids are generally more independent, and if I let them work in groups, they are able to read these simple sight words and work together to figure it out, however it is a simple activity to do whole class and provide assistance with as well.
After kids cut and unscramble the sentence, it’s time to glue it down, and then write it in their best handwriting.
This is probably my favorite thing about these sentence sorters – that they get even my reluctant writers feeling confident because they provide them the starter and the sentence to copy, which gives them the confidence they may not otherwise have on their own yet.
Build the sentences to take home, and enjoy the 100th day of school!
Grab Your Copy
Ready to unscramble and write your own sentence? Grab your copy of this sentence sorter by clicking the yellow button below.
Then, for even more 100th day fun, hop over to our sister site, The Letters of Literacy, to grab these awesome 100th day bookmarks and see even more 100th day ideas!
Thanks so much for sharing your cute & useful resources!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas. As a skills teacher of children in four different grades, I find your material both educational and fun for my students. Thank you!
Hi Linda! This is so wonderful! We are happy to hear you find the materials helpful. Have fun!
Thanks for sharing. Everything is so useful and little to no prep!
It’s our pleasure! Glad you find our resources helpful. Enjoy!