PLEASANT HILL ELEMENTARY CELEBRATES 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL

(01/27/2019)

Pleasant Hill School celebrated the 100th day of school on January 24. Students were encouraged to wear 100 items on their clothes and each class did activities throughout the day that involved 100.

Preschool students counted 100 items, made 100 piece necklaces and talked about things they had learned in the first 100 days of school.

Kindergartners completed 100 exercises, counted to 100, and made a 100 monster (10 legs, 10 feet, 10 arms, 10 legs, 10 eyes, 10 horns, 10 tongues, 10 hairs, 10 spots, 10 stripes). They also set up stations of 100 items students could count, such as starburst candy, pennies, buttons, cotton balls, craft sticks, and linking cubes.

1st graders flipped a coin 100 times and recorded if it was heads or tails, and then counted how many heads and tails they had. They also talked about how many groups of 10 are needed to make 100 then counted out fruit loops into groups and made a necklace.

2nd grade students wrote 100 words, built with 100 red solo cups, and made a newsletter about the 100th day of school.

3rd graders predicted how high a stack of 100 pennies is, how far 100 hops would go, what 100 drops of water would look like in a jar, and came up with a list of 100 words.

4th graders read 100 books.