Happy 100th Day of School!!

 

Before you can have a really good party, you have to do a little preparing.  Here we are painting our 100 Day t-shirts.  "Thanks Mom for helping us!"

These shirts are looking good!

We read about how Miss Bindergarten gets ready for the 100th Day of School.  We made glasses, t-shirts, and visors.

 

We didn't have any 100 Day worries, but we did read a story called 100 Day Worries.  Our parents helped us find 100 of something to share with our class.  We read clues to our friends so that they could guess what we brought.  To see the collages that we made with our 100 items check out our Collage Page.

 

 All week, we did different activities with a 100's Chart.  Here we made a puzzle.  Then our friends had to put the chart back together.  We challenged our parents to put the puzzles together at home.

 

 

Here we are digging for 100 treasures in Mrs. Brockhaus' bin of rice.  We had to see how many we could find in just 5 minutes.

We read about 100 hungry ants.  They were marching to a picnic to get food, but it was taking so long.  First, they were in a line of 100.  Then they moved to 2 lines of 50, 4 lines of 25, 5 lines of 20, and finally 10 lines of 10.  We used the cubes to retell the story.

Then we split up the cubes and found that we each needed to make 5 ants to have a total of 100.  Thank goodness Mrs. Moneymaker cut out all of the bodies!

 

We read Wolf's Chicken Stew.  Uncle Wolf baked 100 cookies for the little chicks.  It took a LONG time to create 100 chicks.  We didn't even get to use a scissors.  We had to tear those cute little critters.

 

 

We predicted how tall a stack of 100 books would be.  Our predictions are taped on the door frame.  We all predicted too high.  Guess who got the closest?

 

To kick off 100 Day, we jumped through the giant 100!

Here we come!...

We predicted where 100 steps from our classroom door would take us.

100 Steps will take us to…

Mrs. Brockhaus' car...Jillian
the computer lab...Asher
the lunchroom...Keeley
the other side of the driveway...Micah
 the library...Mason
the gym...Jackson
Mrs. Brockhaus' car...Aidan
the computer lab...Ouray
the gym...Brayden
to the gym bathroom...Tommy
the first grade bathroom...Griffin
the kitchen...Kory
the office...Payton
the PE...Hunter
the office...Roger
the office...Ivy
Mrs. Brockhaus' car...Eli
to PE...Sydney

100 steps took us just past the library to Mrs. Fripp's Reading Room.!

 

Mrs. Brockhaus' brought 100 Mystery Items just like we did.  Her clues were...
1.  They come in all colors.
2.  They have different shapes.
3.  They start with B.
4.  You need them at a party.

BALLOONS!  Thank goodness for our Best Buddies to blow them all up!

 

Decorating our room if FUN!

 

We finally got to meet Zero the Hero.  She's been delivering mystery treats every 10th day of school, but we never got to see her.

She was CRAZY!  She changed 100 pennies into a dollar bill.  In case you're wondering where Mrs. Zero came from...you'll have to ask Mrs. Smith in our school office.

Yummy!  Mrs. Zero brought us "100" cookies for snack.

 

Look!  I colored 100 things!

After we had our fun, we had to do a little work...Mrs. Brockhaus had us color each number on a 100's Chart a specific color.  In the end, we discovered the Mystery Picture. 

 

 

This was a fun story that we borrowed from Mrs. Fripp.  After we read the book, we wrote words from our word wall on 100 bones.  It took us a while to calculate how many bones we would each have to do to get exactly 100.  When we were done, Mrs. Brockhaus hid the bones around the room.  We had to find them and read 100 words!

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of our 100 Day Celebration

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