More 100th Day

For the first 100 days of school, we uncover one apple from our growing number line.  The children LOVE this – they get so excited every day!  One of my kinder buddies uses this in her classroom and I knew I had to have the same one (when I saw it almost 8 years ago!) (<3 U LB!)

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EXCITEMENT when we added the 100 to our 100 grid! (LOVE the exclamation point at the end!)  The children are begging me for another 100s chart to keep adding the days in school on!! #happyteacher!

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In the past, I’ve always used colored strips of construction paper on our 100th day hats.  This year, I was running short of time and didn’t get them prepped fast enough.  SO….I just cut strips of white paper and threw them on really quickly with masking tape.  I knew they HAD to be decorated, and since we’ve been talking about number combinations to 10 so much, I decided we would play a little game.  I quickly (and I mean quickly – I had the last 5 minutes of my planning time to prep it!) pulled out playing cards A-10, and my stash of dobbers.  I have enough dobbers now so that each table has about 4 each and we can exchange.

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The children chose a card from the table (the ace equals 1), dobbed the number, changed colors and dobbed the remaining dots to make ten.  Make sense?  The children did great, and made for some fun, colorful hats! (Sorry I forgot to take a pic of the finished product!) Kim Adsit has a MUCH cuter version in her 100th day pack.

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The children had a great time making their 100th day collections for our display.  My bulletin boards were all full with winter stuff so I had to punt and just hang them on my classroom door!  The children loved looking at all of the different 100 collections!

 

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The children had a blast searching around the room and pretending to be 100th day detectives! They loved discovering the 100 on their grids!

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And of course, or 100th day snack is ALWAYS a hit!

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and dobbing to 100! (Can you tell I love dobbers!!?)

And we finally finished our Zero the Hero book! This was super exciting for the kids since we have been working on it every 10 days.  They were so excited to bring it home to show their families!

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We  made text to self connections and wrote about what worries us!

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When my cat ran away but he came back.

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I am worried about someone getting hurt.

*sigh. so. sweet*

I am SO EXCITED about this next project! Julie Lee makes these amazing 100th day collages, and I knew I wanted to do it this year.  I wanted 5 different activities so each table group could have their own.

We started out counting out 10 sets of 10 on our giant ten frames.  Once we checked and double checked, we got out the glue bottles, and glued all of our pieces on.

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100 pizza toppings!

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100 snowflakes in a snow globe!

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100 sprinkles on our cookie!

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100 gumballs in our gumball machine!

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and in honor of our apple number line, 100 apples on the apple tree!

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If you’re interested in some of the 100th day ideas, you can check out this post for a preview and pics of more fun that we had here!!

I’ve got one more super fun 100th day idea that I’ll share with you very soon! (I just need to get it hung up!!)

What We’ve Been Up to…Winter

It’s been cold, cold cold here.  You can tell by our groundhog’s day graph what that our kiddos are ready for spring!

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I really love crafts that are SIMPLE to make.  I don’t have time for a lot of prep and these little fellas were super simple.  I just used my circle scrapbook punches, and literally prepped these in 5 minutes.  The ears are about 2” circles cut in half and he feet are about 3” circles.  I think the head is about a 5” circle.  I’m not exactly positive though! I purchased all the punches at Michaels and use them ALL the time.   The graph is in a freebie groundhog’s day pack!  You can find  a couple other games here and here.

We also had some snowman fun!

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My friend Julie Lee creates the best crafts! These little snowmen are from her.  My kiddos had so much fun making these and I love seeing the personalities in each one!

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LOVE these adorable snowmen from the Glyph Girls and Julie!

These snowmen are a retelling of The Mitten.  Another idea from Julie!

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We made these beautiful winter trees in art class.  I just love the way they turned out.

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Mittens and gloves are definitely a must up here! The children traced their hands to show their favorites.

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You can download the data sheet {here} from Vicki’s blog!

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This is a favorite project that we do every year! I used my circle punches for this too.  I love how these look hanging up.  I’m going to be sad to take down all of our snowman stuff.  Although I REALLY REALLY want spring to come!!

 

Check out this post for the math and literacy centers that we worked on during our snowman/mitten units.  We were so busy that I forgot to take any pictures!

Super Sunday Sale

It’s time for another BIG TpT sale event! I personally will not be watching the super bowl … so I’ll probably be shopping on TpT!

In case you’re wondering, this is the kind of football that we watch in our house!

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So, if you’re like me and don’t watch the big game, spend some time browsing some of the awesome teaching ideas out there!

Remember to enter the code “SUPER” to get the full 28% off!

Be sure to check out my friends’ amazing shops too!