We're over the hump!
My kiddos were greeted by this door this morning
Their desks looked like this
one swiss cake roll{plus}two chocolate frosted donuts{equals}100th day treat!! |
The classrooms on my side of the hall all had the kiddos create a 100th day project (let me know if you'd like the letter we sent home, I have it in English and Spanish!). After the kinders paraded through the school, we opened our doors (and the connecting doors) and had a little gallery walk to check out all of the awesome "hundredness." Here are some highlights (from all four classes):
I brought my lunch today, but I just had to snap a pic of our salad today... hahah!!
How awesome is this? a) the shadow, b) graveyard, c) headstone, and d)
grieving sister. There was a trend in my room of dead portraits at 100
years old, but this one took the cake!
(thanks Mrs. Bainbridge!!)
How do you celebrate the 100th day??
8 comments:
Oh my gosh- LOVE the sad graveyard 100 picture! :)
Too funny! I'll totally be doing the snack you did too... I'll serve mine at about 3:09 so they can walk out at 3:10 with that sugar coursing through their bodies! ;)
Christina
Mrs. Bainbridge's Class
I would like a copy of the letter you sent home. What great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
amosbar11@cox.net
We do a 100th day snack (trail mix) counting out goodies by 10s. We draw ourselves at 100. Our grade level does a 100th day carnival! Students go to different "booths" set up in our classrooms and down the Kinder hallway. Students have a 100s chart they fill in as their "tickets".
hahaha...I love that picture!!!! So cute!! What an artist!!!
-Rachelle
whattheteacherwants.blogspot.com
Would you mind sending me your letter, please. Jmacolini@comcast.net. (English and Spanish). Thanks!!
I would love a copy of your letter in English. Thanks.
g8tr410@yahoo.com
So cute!! I'm your newest follower :)
I would love a copy of your letter in English.
jfranklin@wps60.org
Thanks!
Jennifer
Love your ideas!
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