Celebrating the 100th day of school is a pretty big deal! Celebrate with these 100 Days of School Color By Number sheets. Just download, print, and celebrate!
100 Days of School Color By Number
It feels like just yesterday we were prepping for the first day of school with our Back to School Color By Number pages and now we are 100 days in and celebrating with these 100 days of school coloring pages!
I know my kids love the 100th day of school because it reminds them of all that they’ve done so far in school. It’s also the perfect reminder that summer is just around the corner.
I know color by number activities are so fun for kids, but they are also a great way to keep learning and growing in the classroom or at home without it seeming like work. Kids practice everything from reading, to fine motor skills when they color these pages! Fun learning activities sound pretty great to me!
And if you’re a teacher, your kids are going to love this fun printable! Pat yourself on the back and have a quick laugh with a Teacher Joke, to celebrate that you made it 100 days into the school year!
What Do These 100 Day of School Color By Number Pages Include?
- 100 with Stars
- 3 100’s
- 100 with Party Hat and Cupcake
- 100 on a Cake
- 100 with Smiley Faces
- 100 in a Frame
Try these other Color By Number Pages
- Cinco De Mayo Color By Number
- Mardi Gras Color By Number
- Winter Color By Number
- Spring Color By Number
- Summer Color By Number
- Groundhog Day Color By Number
What Are The Benefits of Color By Number?
Here are the biggest benefits of color by number pages for your kids and students!
- They can practice their reading skills! The names of the colors are written at the top of the page. They can learn the word associated with the color crayon they need to use.
- They are able to learn their colors better. The flip side to the previous point is that kids are able to associate the color of their crayon to the letters that make up the word. Therefore they are not only reinforcing their reading skills but their color recognition too.
- They are able to practice their number recognition as they color in each number.
- They get the satisfaction of starting and finishing a task.
- Learning to color in the lines is so good for kids! It really helps them develop their fine motor skills which is something they are going to need for the rest of their life!
How to make this more fun!
My kiddos love coloring in poster size pictures! They pull out their jumbo crayons and just go to town! When they’re done they will display their work in their room until the next poster is made!
Color by Number pages have been a lifesaver as I’ve run errands! They keep my kids distracted and content while I get some things done. I’ve found two awesome hacks to make sure my kids have fun and I don’t have any messes to clean up! The first is to laminate each page so that they can color the pictures over and over. We just have to pack a couple of coloring pages, and some wet, or dry erase markers!
The other hack has been in finding a continent and useful storage place for all their gear when we go out. We use these storage clipboards and they are amazing! My kids can keep everything inside and I don’t have to worry about a mess! It’s great for everyone!
100 Day of School Coloring Pages
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Helpful Tools We Love When Downloading Printables
- Printer– I love my HP+ printer that uses Instant Ink. I love it because we can use as much color ink as you want for one low cost starting at $.99/ month for ink. Try it out for free here!
- Cardstock- I always recommend printing on cardstock. This makes it way more durable so you don’t have to worry about printing it time and time again.
- Laminator / Laminating Sheets- Again, for added durability, grab a laminator and laminating sheets so that you can use this again and again!
- Scissors (I seriously love these ones)
- Dry Erase Pens- Use dry erase pens so that you can wipe your laminated printable clean over and over again for endless use!
More Color by number Worksheets to try
- Best Color By Number
- Fall Color By Number
- Cinco De Mayo Color By Number
- Martin Luther King Jr Color By Number
- Summer Color By Number
- Veterans Day Color By Number
- Halloween Color By Number
- Winter Color By Number
- Hanukkah Color By Number
- 4th of July Color By Number
- Back to School Color By Number
- President’s Day Color by Number
- 100 Days of School Color by Number
- Easter Color by Number
- Spring Color by Number
- Winter Spring by Number
- Groundhog Day Color by Number
- Thanksgiving Color by Number
- Christmas Color by Number
- New Year’s Eve Color by Number
- Mardi Gras Color By Number
- Valentine’s Day Color by Number
And if you want some great coloring Pages try these!
- Donut Coloring Pages
- Ladybug Coloring Pages
- Dia De Los Muertos Coloring Pages
- Halloween Coloring Book
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