![]() ![]() Together, these two products help students count, recognize, and print their numbers up to 120 by focusing only one one new decade at a time. ![]() The number writing pack pairs well with Differentiated Number Mazes from 20 to 120. You can purchase Count & Write to 120 in my TpT store. My students gradually worked their way up to writing all of these numbers with the help of my Differentiated Count & Write to 120 pack. This was a major accomplishment that was several weeks in the making. They worked hard and loved recording a tally mark each time a new book was read.Įach child in the class also write all of the numbers from 1 to 100. My students also tried to read 100 books! We didn’t quite reach our goal, but our half day of school was action-packed. They got so excited, that the completed list had a few repeated words, but their enthusiasm was precious! My students were on a mission to complete the entire list of 100 words. The class also worked together to write 100 words. Math wasn’t the only subject covered in my lesson plans on the 100th day of school. You can purchase 100th Day of School Hat from my TpT store. My students looked so stinkin’ cute in their completed 100th Day of School Hats. ![]() It’s a great opportunity to work on fine motor skills while also helping students to understand 100 as a quantity. Students can decorate these circles with crayons, small bingo dotters, markers, or stickers. The printable contains one hundred circles inside of the number 100. I copied the hat template onto white paper and mounted the pages onto brightly colored construction paper. The kindergarteners also created hats at school that proudly proclaimed themselves to be “100 Days Smarter.” Of course, my students weren’t just showing off their t-shirts on the 100th day. I’ve got you covered! Pin and share the image below for instant inspiration! Need some ideas to inspire your students as they create their 100th Day t-shirts? HUNDRED DAYS OF SCHOOL DOWNLOADDownload a FREE editable template of my 100th Day of School letter to help you set up your own classroom fashion show. Students work with their parents to complete the form explaining what decorations were used and why the student selected those items. I also staple a 1/2 sheet of paper for the fashion show to the letter. I always copy the 100th Day T-Shirt Letter onto brightly colored paper (so it is sure to grab the attention of my classroom parents). Specifically, fans want to know how I word the letter to my classroom parents, explaining the details of the t-shirt assignment. The children showed off their newly created t-shirts during our classroom fashion show.Ĭheck out some of their great fashions for the 100th day of school!Įver since last year’s blog post about the 100th day of school, I have gotten dozens of questions from readers wanting more information about these t-shirts. This was a great way for the children to work creatively with their parents and express their interests. Each child was given an at-home assignment to create a shirt decorated with 100 objects in preparation for the big day. On the 100th day, my students arrived at school dressed in style. My camera was nearby throughout the entire event and I am so excited to share the day’s highlights with all of you! My students had a blast learning, counting and demonstrating their newly acquired knowledge of numbers and quantities up to 100. This list includes both sweet treats and a few heathy options perfect for your celebrations! As promised, all of the ideas I’ve gathered together are easy, cheap, and fun for kids (and adults too!) A few can be activities to be part of the festivities, or simply a snack to take a break from counting.Last week we celebrated the 100th day of school in my classroom, Kinder-Craze style. Ready to celebrate with your students? Pin it to save!įirst, check out these fun, easy, and simple sweets (and treats) for your students to enjoy during your 100th day celebrations. With that in mind, each year and every grade level I taught, I tried to celebrate it a little different and almost always bring something sweet for my kiddos to enjoy (and count) during that special school day. It was always so much fun to see all the 100s of things being brought into the classroom to justify the day (or week if you really want to throw a party). When I was first teaching Kindergarten, I had no idea how massive of a celebration it is to say we’ve been in school 100 days! What a huge accomplishment it is to say we are almost half way done with the school year. The 100th day of school is a big deal, I’m not sure if you know that. ![]()
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