Showing posts with label 100th day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 100th day. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

January 2018

Happy New Year!! How in the world can it possibly be 2018 already?  We celebrated the 100th day of school on January 26.

100 year old Tylee
100 year old Maycee

100 year old Cayden

100 year old Mallory

100 year old Rachel

100 year old Kenzie

100 year old Ella

100 year old Judah


100 year old Carleigh

100 year old Tavin

100 year old Mikaela

100 year old Jake

100 year old Easton

It's time to party,

they are 100 day old smarties!
resting for 100 seconds


resting for 100 seconds

Carleigh resting 
Carleigh dribbling 100 times

Mallory dribbling 100 times

Jake dribbling 100 times

Ella dribbling 100 times

Mikaela dribbling 100 times

Rachel dribbling 100 tijmes

Judah dribbling 100 times

Kenzie dribbling 100 times

Cayden dribbling 100 times

Maycee dribbling 100 times

Easton dribbling 100 times

 balancing on 1 foot for 100 seconds

balancing

Kindergarten-2nd grade listening to a story

look at all of those 100 year olds!

100th day centers

putting together a 100 piece puzzle

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100 year old teachers!
~Ms. Anglin

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

100th Day Shenanigans...

I cannot believe our 100th day of school has come and gone!  It feels like yesterday that school started again.  It was a crazy day, let me tell you!  It started out with all of these OLD people showing up to school and saying they were First Graders.  I could not believe how much they have aged since the beginning of the year!


We got together with Kindergarten and 2nd grade to do some fun activities.  We counted to 100 a lot.

Listening to a story about the 100th Day of School


Everyone balanced on 1 foot for 100 seconds.
Dribbled 100 times.
Rested for 100 seconds.
Everyone brought in 100 items to hang on our bulletin board.  We had legos, pencils, crayons, ear tags, 100 piece puzzle, beads, pop tabs, and cotton balls.

We worked hard in the classroom making 100th Day crowns, glasses, and necklaces.  The crowns had 100 objects on them, the glasses were in the shape of 100, and the necklaces were made from 100 beads.



Aaron showing off his crown
Amanda modeling her glasses




















After the busy day, we all were all feeling just a little bit cRaZy.



I'm not sure about my students, but I sure slept well that night!  Here's to an amazing rest of the school year :)

~Ms. Anglin