Sunday, January 20, 2013

Jan.21, 2013


                THE 100TH DAY OF SCHOOL PROJECT


Crayon Melt Down
On February 11th we will be celebrating the 100th day of school.  Your child will be asked to make a 100th day project at home and bring it in to school to be displayed. What is a 100th day project?  It is a collection of 100 objects that has been counted several times, then grouped and arranged in a creative way. Parental support will be needed to help your child bring the project to life. Below is an explanation of each step and a date when it should be complete.

Step 1: Think about what you could collect 100 of, make a list of ideas and pick the one that you can easily gather and carry into school.  Thinking should be complete by Jan. 25th
(ex. cereal, popcorn, pennies, cotton balls, toothpicks, stamps, beans)
Step 2: Count out 100 pieces and put them into groups of 10.  Make sure you know how many groups it makes.  Do it several times to make sure you have 100. Done by Jan 27th
Mr. Fluffy
Step 3: Become an artist and turn your collection into art. Done by Feb. 5th
Step 4: Name your artwork by Feb. 6th
Step 5: Bring it to school so that it can be put into the museum. Due by Feb. 7th
Step 6: Visit the museum to observe the 100’s day extravaganza 
on Feb. 11th

100 Boo Boos





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