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

Friday, January 23, 2015

Five for Friday, a LOOONG weekend, a giveaway, and a sale

I'm linking up with Doodlebugs for FFF.


I am so excited about my new blog design...it's so PRETTY! I am in love with it and I couldn't thank Kristen from Chalk and Apples enough for being so patient with me and my crazy ideas (and color schemes). She is just awesome and is really affordable for teachers like me! I'm doing a giveaway, so head over to my post from Tuesday and enter.

I had a FANTASTIC time in Las Vegas last weekend! Of course, it wasn't all partying and shopping because I was there for my daughter's soccer tournament. The highlight (besides how well the team played) had to be going to the Eric Church concert on Friday night. He rocked that place and left my heart thumping!!!

I have to admit that I've been pretty bad about keeping track of the days of school this year. What kind of 2nd grade teacher am I? I feel like it's coming up soon so I'm prepping my 100th Day Activities pack, which I've marked down from $5 to $3! It is F-U-L-L of activities that your kiddos will love. In fact, there are more activities in there than you can cram into one day! Check it out and grab it while it's still on sale!

It's a Penguin Palooza around here! Yesterday, I linked up with Comprehension Connections for Thematic Thursday, which was all about Penguins. If you're studying penguins, you have to check this out this post.

Snow!?! Here in New Mexico, we actually got some snow!!! This isn't much by east coast standards, but we got pretty riled up about it. It also doesn't help that NOBODY really knows how to drive in the snow...at least I made it to school safely! By the time I got home, it was virtually gone. That's why New Mexicans take pictures of snow.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

100th Day Lessons Learned

Over winter break I made my 100th Day Pack and was pretty excited about using it with my class. I shared it with my grade level team on the condition that they give me honest feedback after using it. We celebrated the 100th day yesterday and after just a little scurrying around to find those last minute items we needed, we were ready to go! My little darlings were just too excited this week as their 100th day projects trickled in. We had some really "interesting" collections this year from army men to Q-tips. My favorite, of course, was 100 Box Tops!

I went around the room, snapping pics of the kiddos hard at work and having fun.



 They L.O.V.E.D those headbands! A couple kiddos had trouble keeping track of their 100 sticker counts, and one little genius had the idea to number each sticker with a sharpie. They really are 100 days smarter!

We had some trouble with the penny stack station, though. At lunch, my colleagues and I discussed some ways to make it work better. One smart teacher taped 100 pennies together. I had to think on my feet and decided to make a little "splint" with rulers to keep that stack steady.

For the most part, things went smoothly. There are always a few "oopsies" here and there. But I learned so much about product design by implementing this with my grade level. One lesson learned is that the adorable yellow frames just do not show up when printing in B & W. The roll, tally, and graph activity needed more lines on the graph and it IS really hard to stack 100 pennies. I made some adjustments to my product and now I'm offering it for 50% off until the end of January. Check out my store to get your copy at this steal of a price.

 Even though it was exhausting, it was all worth it when one of my little sweeties said, "This is the best day EVER!". Their writing was funny and sweet, they practiced some math skills, they listened to counting songs, read books, and had a great time. These are they days they'll remember most.
Have a great weekend everyone!

Friday, January 3, 2014

100th Day Pack and a FREEBIE

I have been slaving away (in between helping my 16 year old with college soccer coach letters) and have finally finished my 100th Day Pack #1. It is full of fun language arts, math, art and hands-on activities to keep those little ones busy all day (and maybe longer).
click here to get it

 
My students love the 100th day of school because they get to throw the old routines out the window for a day and do something new. I usually set up 10 stations and challenge the kids to get through all the stations before the end of the day. This pack includes a letter to send home describing the project I have the kids do with their families. They just love bringing in a collection of 100 things! They'll use their collections in a weigh station on the 100th day.
 
Our 100th day is only 15 days of school away, but I'm giving a freebie for you all today! I have quite the collection of 100th day books and never have time to read them all, so I made a simple book report that can either be put in a read to self station or listening center either on the 100th day or during that week. You can grab that freebie here! Please leave some feedback if you get a chance.
 

Since I have so many 100th day activities, stayed tuned for 100th Day Pack #2 (soon, I hope!)