Showing posts with label 100's day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 100's day. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

Molly's 100's Day poem...

















My 100 Book by Molly Shook (with first grade grammatical errors included)

I wish I had 100 money
I would not want 100 brothers
I could eat 100 pieces of grapes
I could never eat 100 bananas
I could lift 100 toys
If I had $100 I would buy A American Girl Doll
On the first day of school I couldn't rite my best
But on the 100th day of school I can now rite good.


Wednesday, February 2, 2011

100's day...


Monday was a big deal in the life of a first grader and kindergartner.

It was 100's day!!!

That means that it was the 100th day of school. Cameron had to make a hat with 100 of something on it...




Additional view...






Molly had to take 100 of something food related to share with a class snack mix. We choose fruit loops!!



Cameron brought home a book that he had made in honor of the day.
I thought it was worth sharing...please understand some of our first grade spelling errors :)


My 100 Book
by Cameron

I wish that I had 100...brothers.

I would not want 100...sisthers.

I could eat 100...meat balls.

I could never eat 100...green beans.

I can lift 100...girls.

If I had $100 I would buy...a nurf gun.

On the first day of school I couldn't....read chapter books.
But on the 100th day of school I can...read chapter books.


I think not being able to eat 100 green beans is a direct shout out to Uncle Mark! Dudes have to stick together.

Friday, February 5, 2010

100!!!

This past Wednesday was the 100th day of school and called 100's day! We had to send in 100 of a treat to add to a class trail mix. We took 100 chocolate chips...



I went in to be a helper in the class and I quizzed the kids on who brought the best snack and hands down it was Tess and her gummy bears!

Here is a picture of us in our 100's hat...



It's hard to believe that we are over half way through our first year of school. Looking forward to spring, warmer weather and more learning!