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Sunday, January 29, 2012

100th Day of Kindergarten

100 Balloons
We played with 100 balloons by batting them in the air, kicking them with our feet, and rubbing them on our hair to make static electricity.  Afterward we popped them!

A Puzzling Picture
Find numbers on a 100 chart and color in to reveal a surprise!
This idea came from The Mailbox Magazine February Reproducibles.

Another 100 Chart Activity
We used a large deck of cards and found the numbers on the 100 chart and colored.
The 4 and the 9 cards made the numbers 49 and 94 - we colored them blue.

100 Stamps
Use a blank 100 chart to create 100 stamps.
We used marker stamps by crayola.

100 Dot Designs
We use 100 colored dot labels on black construction paper to make cool 100 dot designs.
This is always a favorite!

100 Day Collections
Each student brings in a 100 day collection.  In the picture you can see four 100 day collections: 100 erasers, 100 baseball cards, 100 marbles, and 100 pennies.

Who has the heaviest/lightest?
We weigh our 100 day collections to see who has the heaviest collection and who has the lightest collection.  We also find out who has the longest collection and the shortest collection.

100th Day Fill in the Blank
Students complete sentences in this 100th day fill in the keepsake sheet.  You can upload photos into currency at this website: www.festisite.com/money.
 

100th Day Masks
Students create 100th day masks.  Find the pattern here.

100th Day Puzzle
On the 100th day of school our puzzle was complete!  A lucky student got to take it home!

Zero the Hero
Zero the Hero visits us every 10th day of school.  On the 100th day of school, Zero visited us wearing his 100 mask and we completed our Zero the Hero (count by 10s) book. Click here for the book.

100 Pennies
We saved a penny everyday of school.  On the 100th day of school we removed all our pennies from our Kermit the Frog bank and counted them by 1s using a 100 chart.
We counted the pennies by 2s using a 100 chart.
by 5s
and by 10s.
Then we put our 100 pennies into the 100th day of school magic box and
turned the 100 pennies into a $1!



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