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Sunday, January 29, 2012

More 100th Day of Kindergarten

Partner Dice Game
Partners take turns rolling a die and coloring that many squares on a 100 chart.  When the 100 chart is filled in, the partner who colored the most squares wins the game.


100 Starburst Search
We look for 100 Starburst candies in our room, read the number on the Starburst, and match it to the number on the 100 chart.

100th Day Buddies
Our 5th grade buddies helped us count our 100 collections by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s.  They also voted on our collections!  We received awards such as The Greatest Collections of All, The Stickiest Collection, The Most Unique Collection, and The Most Colorful Collection.

100th Day Cupcakes
We had a wonderful parent make us a cupcake treat for the 100th day of school!

100 Hungry Ants
After reading the story 100 Hungry Ants by Elinor Pinczes, we used 100 charts (colored like picnic blankets) to find missing numbers.  We played the game, Mend the Number Square. (I hope to find some plastic ants to use with this game next year!)

100 Chart Puzzles
Just print some 100 charts on colored cardstock, laminate, and cut into puzzle pieces.  We used complete 100 charts to help us put our puzzles together at first, then we put our puzzles together without help!

Our 100 Collections Predictable Chart
Our predictable chart was about our 100th day collections.  We dictated sentences on Monday.  Read and tracked the print on Tuesday.  Wrote the sentences on 100th day stationary on Wednesday.  Typed our words, printed them out, cut them apart, sequenced them, and glued them to our paper on Thursday.  On Friday, we illustrated.  We laminate these pages and put them together to form a classroom book.

100th Day Trail Mix
Our 100th day trail mix had 10 marshmallows, 10 pieces of Life cereal, 10 raisins, 10 skittles, 10 M&Ms, 10 white chocolate chips, 10 peanut butter chips, 10 cheerios, 10 pretzel sticks, and
10 Goldfish crackers.
Yum!

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