Description
These 100th day of school math coloring activities make math review more interactive by giving students a shared goal. The 5 team coloring pages are designed to help students work together, solve problems, and build a big picture one piece at a time. Instead of completing math worksheets alone, students collaborate to create 100th day of school collaborative math coloring pages that feel different from traditional practice. The routine stays simple: solve, color, cut, and assemble. Every version follows this pattern, which makes the activity easy to use across grades and throughout the year!
How the 100th Day of School Math Coloring Activities Work!
- Each group gets a worksheet to solve together.
- Every student colors and cuts out a different piece.
- The group puts all the pieces together to reveal a mystery picture that is a collaborative art mural!
What’s Inside
- There are 5 unique, GIANT pictures included in every grade level.
- Each group gets its own worksheet and matching image—no repeats!
- Everyone has a role to play with their own unique piece.
- While there are 4 pieces in each giant picture, you can put ANY amount of students in each group!
What Skill Comes With Each Grade Level?
(Check out the preview at the top to see each one up close!)
- Kindergarten Math: Kindergarten Math Review
- 1st Grade Math: 1st Grade Math Review
- 2nd Grade Math: 2nd Grade Math Review
- 3rd Grade Math: 3rd Grade Math Review
- 4th Grade Math: 4th Grade Math Review
- 5th Grade Math: 5th Grade Math Review
- Addition and Subtraction Facts: Math Fact Fluency within 20
- Multiplication and Division Facts: Math Fact Fluency 1-12
The collaborative structure helps students stay engaged. When students work toward a completed 100th day of school collaborative posters for math review, they focus on accuracy and teamwork. Every student receives a page with math problems and a section of the final image. After solving and coloring using the code, students cut out their piece and join their teammates to assemble one of the five large 100th day of school themed math coloring worksheets included in the set. The motivation to see the finished 100th day of school math coloring activities helps keep participation high.
Teachers can use these printable math coloring pages in many ways. They fit naturally into 100th day of school math classroom activities, center rotations, small groups, partner tasks, or whole-class teamwork days. The activity works well for 100th day of school math review activity stations or any time you want a structured collaborative project. Every 100th day of school math color by code or 100th day of school math color by number version includes the problems needed for the assigned grade.
5 100th Day of School Themed Pictures with Activities:
- Picture #1: 100th Day of School
- Picture #2: Nice Work
- Picture #3: School Rocks
- Picture #4: We Made It
- Picture #5: Well Done
Each grade level set includes math problems matched to its standards. Because each version follows the same routine, students can quickly participate in any level without relearning directions. The 100th day of school math worksheets coloring pages let you connect the activity to any math unit. You can use one poster per week, run all five during a themed day, or save them for a classroom event.
The team structure works with any group size. Although each poster includes four pieces, you can assign multiple students to a single piece, allow shared roles, or rotate responsibilities. If you need a no-prep plan, these 100th day of school math coloring sheets make planning simple. The printable math coloring pages for 100th day of school day version is especially helpful when you need an activity that reviews skills without extra setup.
Included Materials
- 5 team activities with 5 big pictures
- 20 total pieces to color and build (4 per picture)
- Worksheets matched to each image
- Answer keys for every worksheet
- Direction guide for using with groups of any size on how to complete 100th day of school math coloring activities
- Printing tips so it works no matter your class size
- Helpful tips and ideas for tailoring it to your specific teaching style.
Easy Ways to Use These 100th Day of School Math Coloring Activities
- Table groups (display pictures around room or in hallway when complete!)
- Small groups (use a different picture with each group you meet with)
- Sub plans (let your class review a concept while you’re away!)
- Partner work (each student colors in 2 pieces)
- Center rotations (put a new picture in your centers each week!)
- Review days (have each group complete multiple pictures for extra practice)
- Classroom Transformations or Theme Learning Days (every picture is themed for your special review day)
- 100th Day of School math coloring activities as a mystery activity (detailed directions inside!)
Each set includes five different 100th day of school collaborative coloring posters for math games. Students create murals from matching worksheet pieces, and each mural has an answer key. You can use 100th day of school kindergarten math coloring, 100th day of school 1st grade math coloring, 100th day of school 2nd grade math coloring, 100th day of school 3rd grade math coloring, 100th day of school 4th grade math coloring, or 100th day of school 5th grade math coloring depending on your needs.
If you want to target fluency, you can use 100th day of school addition facts coloring, 100th day of school subtraction facts coloring, 100th day of school add and subtract math coloring, 100th day of school multiplication facts coloring, or 100th day of school division facts coloring. These 100th day of school math coloring activities allow students to review operations while staying engaged through teamwork.
Benefits for Teachers and Students
These 100th day of school math coloring activities offer several key benefits that make it simple to use across the year:
• Print-and-go setup
• Zero prep required
• Encourages teamwork
• Works with any class size
• Easy to differentiate
• Creates impressive hallway or classroom displays
Teacher Tips
• Use the same picture for all groups or assign different murals
• Spread one poster over multiple days or complete several in one day
• Allow fast finishers to help teammates or begin assembling the mural
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