Semaine de 4,5 jours, le 100e jour chez nous, c'est demain!! (en vrai de vrai c'est aujourd'hui, mais chuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut je ne travaille pas le lundi, donc on dira que c'est demain!) Il y aura 5 a
Petite mise à jour du 4 mars, avec quelques photos : ça y est, le 100ème jour, c'était ce matin en classe, et c'était vraiment sympa ! J'en profite pour vous signaler le rallye-liens de Maliluno, très utile pour faire un p'tit tour des blogs si on cherche des idées pour
Les 100 jours de Chou les 100 jours, c’est chouette!!! 100 points 100 jours 100 jours: la collection de Léa Compte et complète 100 fleurs à la manière de Takashi Murakami Le livret des 100 jours Fais moi vieux! 100 fourmis affamées: un […]
Pour la fête du 100ème jour d'école, retrouvez 100 idées créatives et originales pour vos collections de 100 objets.
Depuis deux ans, dans ma classe, j'ai repris comme bon nombre de mes collègues de
Voici d'autres photos de nos activités reliées au Jour 100 de mercredi et jeudi! Notre gâteau du Jour 100! Je prépare mes 10 paquets de 10 macaronis pour placer dans mon maracas! Les couronnes. La grande sœur d'un ami est venue nous aider! Je fabrique un collier avec 100 céréales! Les amis ont l'opportunité de fabriquer un collier s'ils le désirent! Deux amies ont réussi le défi casse-tête de 100 morceaux! Une belle structure différente des autres!
Cette semaine, nous avons fêté les 100 jours d’école avec tous les CP. Avec ma collègue, nous avions mis en place des ateliers de numération et d’arts plastiques. Nous avions trouvé éno…
Pour la fête du 100ème jour d'école, retrouvez 100 idées créatives et originales pour vos collections de 100 objets.
Un classique, présent déjà dans beaucoup d’écoles ! à faire, indispensable !! Objectif : – Comprendre le nombre « 100 » – Vivre un projet « mathématique » interdisciplinaire Descr…
Pour la fête du 100ème jour d'école, retrouvez 100 idées créatives et originales pour vos collections de 100 objets.
Via de website Slimmekleuters, kwam ik bij het 100 dagen rekenproject. Een project dat geschikt is om met groep 2 en 3 aan de slag te gaan. Kinderen zijn vaak al vroeg geïnteresseerd in cijfers en getallen. Ook vinden ze het geweldig om 100, 1000, 10.000 te kunnen schrijven of zelfs nog meer! Ik mag... Lees meer »
We have been getting ready for the 100th day of school in our classroom. We have been counting by 10s, by 5s, and by 1s to 100. We have been learning what 100 looks like. We have been exploring 100 in many ways... A yummy activity to practice counting to 100 by tens. If you would like to do this activity with your class, you can find it at Teachers Pay Teachers. Just click on the link or image below: Count-by-10-ice-cream-fun A class quilt to practice counting to 100 by fives. The kids were so excited about this when they came to school and it was all put together and up in the room. They spontaneously broke out into a chant counting. It was wonderful! This activity really helped solidify the concept that ten groups of ten make 100 for my little students. I got this idea from a pin that originally came from For the Love of Kindergarten http://kindergartenfreckleteacher.blogspot.com/2012/02/this-week-in-pictures-and-links-2-62-10.html She has some other fun ideas for 100 and lots of other cool stuff going on in her class last February. This was my take on the paint dots idea. Thanks Cindy! If you would like to get the printable shown in the photo above along with all sorts of other goodies for your class, you can get it here: Print and Go! 100 Days Math and Literacy (NO PREP). You can also do the dot painting this way too. It's fun to make 100 gumballs. This sheet is also in my Print and Go! 100 Days Math and Literacy (NO PREP) . All you have to do is make copies, put out the paint, and you're done! Easy peasy, lemon squeezy! We did the 100s chart puzzles a few days before the actual 100th day. I made them in several colors so that the kids could keep track of their pieces easier. And so that our bulletin board will be more colorful. Ha ha! This is one of the activities the kids did independently on the 100th day. Small groups worked together collaboratively to build a structure with 100 blocks. Looks Great! Another activity that kids had to do independently and collaboratively was to find the 100 hearts hidden around the classroom. They found all but three and worked together to put them in order. They needed 71, 84, and 86. They were hidden in the felt board area in the bag with the felt shapes. Tricky! The hearts are tipped because they were too pointy to stand straight in the pocket chart. Speaking of pocket charts, in this photo, mine sure looks old. Maybe it is time for a new one... We also had a center for the kids to make a bag with 100 snacks. Some teachers call this activity a trail mix. I call it snacks. We do a very simple version of it. I put each of the ten snacks out on a table. Students each have a baggie with their name written on it. They take turns going to each of the snacks and counting out 10 into the baggie. The kiddos were so excited to eat it at recess. Yippee! Each child got to make a special 100s day hat with 100 stickers on it. They look so cute wearing the hats in the classroom. Fun! The most challenging activity of our 100th day was writing about what you would do if you had $100. Most of my students this year decided to spend it. One or two decided to save it. One little boy said he would give it to his family. I thought that was sooooo sweet! Here are a couple of interesting ones: "I would buy a peecok." "I would bi a hol oshin!" I love the kids' drawing and writing! So cute. This prompt is so fun to see what their ideas are about. I do this every year for the 100th day. UPDATE JANUARY 2015: This year, I finally made the time to create all my favorite activities for the 100th day in a time saving, black and white ink saving, Print and Go! pack. If you are looking for some new things or some oldies but goodies that have cute graphics and simple layouts for young students, you should go check it out. (Just click on the image below to go get it.) I hope you have a wonderful 100th day celebration with your sweeties! Happy 100th day! Happy teaching!
Met het 100-dagenproject hou je met je groep 100 schooldagen de tel bij. Op de 100e dag vier je het 100dagenfeest. Ideeën vind je in dit bericht.
GRAND JEU : Ligne d’arrivée 100 MATERIEL : 32 cartes jaunes « départ » 32 cartes vertes « arrivée » 9 affiches dizaines « pause » 1 affiche 100 , ligne d’arrivée Lieu : Cour ou une grande salle Les étiquettes jaunes sont placées au départ , à l’envers . Les étiquettes vertes sont placées à l’arrivée, à l’endroit .Les affiches […]
Cette semaine, nous avons fêté les 100 jours d’école avec tous les CP. Avec ma collègue, nous avions mis en place des ateliers de numération et d’arts plastiques. Nous avions trouvé éno…
Als we 100 dagen op school zijn vieren we het 100 dagen feest! Dit doen we met allerlei leuke en leerzame activiteiten rondom het getal 100.
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Voici venue la fête du 100ème jour d'école qui fait suite aux rituels de numération... Description du programme de cette 100ème journée de classe !
Artist Julie Seabrook Ream has been arranging everyday objects to form brilliant photo sets that mirror the colors of the rainbow. Using delicious
We love these 100th Day ideas we found over at Growing Kinders! During their celebration, Kathleen had her students rotate between five different centers; 100th Day Party Hats Photo Source: Growing Kinders Photo Source: Growing Kinders A party isn't a party without a party hat! A great activity to reinforce counting by 10s, students are provided with the assembled construction paper hats as well as stickers or stamps and invited to decorate/stamp each strip on the hat with 10 stickers or stamps. After the hats are decorated, students can wear them! Here's a freebie for creating your own hats! The file is sized to be printed onto blank index cards. Party Necklaces Photo Source: Growing Kinders Photo Source: Growing Kinders Another great exercise for reinforcing counting by 10s, students first count out 100 beads then string them onto a piece of ribbon or yarn, creating a necklace to wear! Oh, and we love the use of egg cartons for sorting! Counting 100 Legos Photo Source: Growing Kinders Photo Source: Growing Kinders More counting by 10s! Provided with a tub of Lego bricks and a counting mat, have students count out 100 bricks, in groups of 10, and use them to build a sculpture. If students finish building their sculpture before it's time to switch centers, have them draw a picture of it. Here are some freebies to go with this center! 100 Dots Photo Source: Growing Kinders Photo Source: Growing Kinders Catching a theme? Here's another counting by 10s exercise! Students are provided with a starburst counting mat and paint daubers and invited to place 10 dots in each section. You can grab the activity mat freebie below! 100th Day Portraits Photo Source: Growing Kinders Last, but not least, students created portraits of themselves at 100 years old! All they need is some construction paper, glue, and wiggle eyes. Super cute, right!? Along with these five centers, Kathleen shares several other great activities for 100th Day so be sure to visit the full post over at Growing Kinders!
We have been getting ready for the 100th day of school in our classroom. We have been counting by 10s, by 5s, and by 1s to 100. We have been learning what 100 looks like. We have been exploring 100 in many ways... A yummy activity to practice counting to 100 by tens. If you would like to do this activity with your class, you can find it at Teachers Pay Teachers. Just click on the link or image below: Count-by-10-ice-cream-fun A class quilt to practice counting to 100 by fives. The kids were so excited about this when they came to school and it was all put together and up in the room. They spontaneously broke out into a chant counting. It was wonderful! This activity really helped solidify the concept that ten groups of ten make 100 for my little students. I got this idea from a pin that originally came from For the Love of Kindergarten http://kindergartenfreckleteacher.blogspot.com/2012/02/this-week-in-pictures-and-links-2-62-10.html She has some other fun ideas for 100 and lots of other cool stuff going on in her class last February. This was my take on the paint dots idea. Thanks Cindy! If you would like to get the printable shown in the photo above along with all sorts of other goodies for your class, you can get it here: Print and Go! 100 Days Math and Literacy (NO PREP). You can also do the dot painting this way too. It's fun to make 100 gumballs. This sheet is also in my Print and Go! 100 Days Math and Literacy (NO PREP) . All you have to do is make copies, put out the paint, and you're done! Easy peasy, lemon squeezy! We did the 100s chart puzzles a few days before the actual 100th day. I made them in several colors so that the kids could keep track of their pieces easier. And so that our bulletin board will be more colorful. Ha ha! This is one of the activities the kids did independently on the 100th day. Small groups worked together collaboratively to build a structure with 100 blocks. Looks Great! Another activity that kids had to do independently and collaboratively was to find the 100 hearts hidden around the classroom. They found all but three and worked together to put them in order. They needed 71, 84, and 86. They were hidden in the felt board area in the bag with the felt shapes. Tricky! The hearts are tipped because they were too pointy to stand straight in the pocket chart. Speaking of pocket charts, in this photo, mine sure looks old. Maybe it is time for a new one... We also had a center for the kids to make a bag with 100 snacks. Some teachers call this activity a trail mix. I call it snacks. We do a very simple version of it. I put each of the ten snacks out on a table. Students each have a baggie with their name written on it. They take turns going to each of the snacks and counting out 10 into the baggie. The kiddos were so excited to eat it at recess. Yippee! Each child got to make a special 100s day hat with 100 stickers on it. They look so cute wearing the hats in the classroom. Fun! The most challenging activity of our 100th day was writing about what you would do if you had $100. Most of my students this year decided to spend it. One or two decided to save it. One little boy said he would give it to his family. I thought that was sooooo sweet! Here are a couple of interesting ones: "I would buy a peecok." "I would bi a hol oshin!" I love the kids' drawing and writing! So cute. This prompt is so fun to see what their ideas are about. I do this every year for the 100th day. UPDATE JANUARY 2015: This year, I finally made the time to create all my favorite activities for the 100th day in a time saving, black and white ink saving, Print and Go! pack. If you are looking for some new things or some oldies but goodies that have cute graphics and simple layouts for young students, you should go check it out. (Just click on the image below to go get it.) I hope you have a wonderful 100th day celebration with your sweeties! Happy 100th day! Happy teaching!
Des activités à réaliser tout au long de la journée dans le cadre du rituel Chaque jour compte pour fêter le 100ème jour de classe.
GRAND JEU : Ligne d’arrivée 100 MATERIEL : 32 cartes jaunes « départ » 32 cartes vertes « arrivée » 9 affiches dizaines « pause » 1 affiche 100 , ligne d’arrivée Lieu : Cour ou une grande salle Les étiquettes jaunes sont placées au départ , à l’envers . Les étiquettes vertes sont placées à l’arrivée, à l’endroit .Les affiches […]
Did you catch my last post about our 100 Acts of Kindness Challenge that is starting in a little over a week? Each year around this time the weather can be bad and after the
Easy 100th day project ideas! The point of 100th day celebrations in schools is to improve numeracy skills beyond two digits to include three digit numbers.
Plan a fun classroom celebration with the 100 days of school ideas, learning activities, and games your students will enjoy!
Howdy! I am Mr. Greg from The Kindergarten Smorgasboard. My real name is Greg Smedley-Warren. I have been teaching for 11 years. I spent a year teaching fifth grade, two years in second grade and am now in my 9th year in Kindergarten. Kindergarten is my passion and my calling but honestly, that wasn’t how it started. When I was moved to Kindergarten (not voluntarily!) I called my mommy and cried. But on the first day, I fell in love and knew that Kindergarten is where I belonged. I have remained in Kindergarten ever since. I plan to never leave the classroom as the kids are what drive me to continue my growth as a teacher and person.
GRAND JEU : Ligne d’arrivée 100 MATERIEL : 32 cartes jaunes « départ » 32 cartes vertes « arrivée » 9 affiches dizaines « pause » 1 affiche 100 , ligne d’arrivée Lieu : Cour ou une grande salle Les étiquettes jaunes sont placées au départ , à l’envers . Les étiquettes vertes sont placées à l’arrivée, à l’endroit .Les affiches […]
100th Day Arts and Crafts Ideas. Bulletin boards for the 100 Day party. Homework assignment for 100 Day celebration. via RainbowsWithinReach
I think the placemat is a wonderful addition to just counting the treats. I am definitely doing this in my class! I am currently in my seventh year teaching at Moseley Elementary in Grand Prairie, TX. I previously taught First Grade for six years and this year I am teaching Elementary Art. I use…
Hi, everyone! Friday marked the 100th day of school for us, and it seems impossible to believe that we have already been in school 100 days. I just love seeing the children dressed as 100-year old grandmas and grandpas around our school--absolutely adorable! My favorite costume of the day was a little girl decked out in pearls and a cardigan wearing a white wig decorated with pink sponge rollers--precious! Some of my favorite 100th day activities to enjoy with my students include Super Science Experiments with Pennies and drawing 100-year old self portraits! If you're looking for more great enrichment activities for the 100th day, I would love for you to preview my 100th Day Resource Pack at the link below! Happy 100th day to you and your little ones!!! Shannon :-) http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Lets-Celebrate-the-100th-Day-of-School-Interdisciplinary
Celebrate the 100th Day of School with these engaging fine motor activities for kids! Super simple ideas, like a 100 punches booklet and 100 sticker mat!