Monday, August 25, 2014

100th Day of Kindergarten

We had such a great time on our 100th Day! everything we did, from centers to snack, revolved around the number 100!  Here are some of my favorite 100 Day memories from last year...


Our class was visited by Zero the Hero who read us a story all about the number 100!  Zero also posed for a group picture and even autographed our 100 day crowns!



We built a tower with 100 cups (Husky blue, of course!)




We rolled a dice to see how many ice cream scoops we could add to our ice cream cones using bingo dabbers.  We had 10 cones, so we needed 10 scoops in each cone to make 100!


We used a key to color a total of 100 pizza topping!  It looked goof enough to eat!



 We used q-tips to paint 10 dots in 10 different colors to make a 100 Day star painting!




 We even made a special 100 Day trail mix for snack!  We had 10 different snack foods and we added 10 pieces from each bowl to our bag to make a 100-piece treat!






We had a great time!  I can't wait until we have been in 1st grade for 100 days!  What would you like to learn by the 100th day of 1st grade?

Stay tuned for my favorite memories from Seuss Day!


Hello First Grade Families!

As most of you have already heard, I have moved to first grade this year!  I guess I loved teaching your children so much that I had to follow them to their new hallway!  :)  As we get closer to the first day of 1st grade, I wanted to share a few more kindergarten memories before my little friends officially move into their new classrooms!  Also, if you are a new 1st Grade family and have already signed up for our blog, welcome!  I hope you enjoy the pictures from last year and you can look forward to your children's pictures being added starting next week!

Have a great last few days and I will see everyone next Tuesday, September 2 for the first day of school!

One gentle reminder - all of the first grade teachers are inviting you and your children to come to Harlan and drop of any school supplies you might have, meet us and see the classrooms this Thursday, August 28 from 1 - 2pm.  I hope to see many of you then!