Monday, February 7, 2011

100th Day of School for First Grade


On Thursday, we marked another milestone in First Grade - the 100th day of school! It is a very exciting day because we have been counting each day since the first day of school just waiting for the momentous 100th day event. Each day has been noted by affixing a dot sticker in a tens-grid. Students are taught place value using these tens-grids and also taught the base ten number system utilizing counting the days and marking the calendar. We enjoyed many activities that centered on the number of the day 100. In Reader's Workshop, every child read three or four books to equal 100. Afterward, they signed their names to the chart (above). In Writer's Workshop, each child was given "a hundred dollar bill" and asked to write about what they would buy with it which included cars, houses, and lots of animals!. They filled in numbers on a hundreds chart and stretched for 100 seconds. During lunch, we hid 100 Hershey Kisses around the classroom and when the children returned, they had a great time finding them and placing them on the big 100's chart (below). The day was capped off with "A Hundred Day Snack" whereby parents sent in in items such as Skittles, M&Ms, pretzel sticks, mini Oreos, crackers, red hots, and gummy bears. The children were given a big tens-grid and placed ten items in each section to create their own 100 day snack. Another great day...the hundredth day...in first grade!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its hard to believe the 100th day of first grade has already come and gone! What fun ways to celebrate it. I'll be the kids didn't even notice that they were learning at the same time they were having so much fun.
-Leanne P.

Anonymous said...

Every day is a great day in Hog Heaven! Only 77 days left until they are all second graders... Wow! Did this time fly or what?!
-Karen Morris

Lourdes said...

Teachers score 100% on their celebration activities for the
100th day of school.

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