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1-2-3 Come Do Some 100 Day Activities With Me

Living in the midwest, we don't start school 'til after Labor Day,  so our 100th Day of school celebration doesn't hit 'til sometime in February. 

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.Today's blog features four of my favorite 100 Day activities.

First up is the skip count by 10s emergent reader, which features 43 Dolch sight words!

On 100 Day, I have my kiddos count to 100 in a variety of ways.  With that in mind, I designed this packet to give you a few interesting activities for practicing skip counting by 10s, that are sure to be fun for your students.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.This is a mini, 4-on-a-page booklet, which they trim, collate and staple together. 
Children read the sentence, and dot 10 spots on the picture.

To include a lot of sight words as well as practice following directions, some spots are big, others little, and a few are a specific color.

However, you can also do this booklet with PK, non-readers as well.  Simply read each page and have students “monkey-see, monkey-do” what you’ve done in your sample.

Afterwards, read the booklet as a whole group, then count the spots by 10s, to come up with 100 “spots and dots”.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.The packet also includes 4 “slider” craftivities, featuring one for boys and one for girls.  There is a 100 Day option, as well as one for any time, with a 2-on-a-page pattern, plus one with 4-on-a-page.

I designed sliders as a quick, easy, and fun way to practice a variety of standards, as well as whole group assess.

Because children see the numbers “slide” by as they count, this is especially helpful for visual learners.

I often have my students trace the numbers to show an AB-AB or ABC-ABC color pattern
100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.There are 4 worksheets, plus a certificate of praise as well.   

The skip counting to 100 by 5s emergent reader matches the format of the first one. 

Here children read the sentence, and dot 5 spots on each picture instead of 10. 

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.This booklet features over 70 Dolch sight words, but again, is easy enough for a PK student, when you make the booklet as a whole group activity. 

All of the pictures for both books are different

My students enjoy doing both throughout the week, then we graph which one was their favorite. 

Finally, if you're looking for a writing prompt with a creative twist, then I think you'll enjoy the 100 Day Writing Prompt Quilt Packet.

There are two ways to use the quilt patterns.

Make a whole-group classroom quilt, where each students contributes 1-3 squares, or give each child a copy of the quilt and have them make their own 100 Day quilt poster.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.For the classroom quilt idea, run off X amount of copies of the pattern (there are 12 squares on it) for however many squares you want your students to contribute, then cut them up and toss them in a container for children to pick.

They fill in the two blanks, add end punctuation to complete the sentence, then draw or glue on clip art pictures that match.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.Provide a variety of scrapbook squares to glue their completed quilt square(s) on, then arrange them on a piece of tag board or bulletin board paper, to make a big classroom quilt.

Even PK kiddos can make a square by dictating their answers, then drawing a picture.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.Since the pattern only has 12 squares on it, and the prompts are super-fun to answer, the quilt is also do-able as a personal, 100-Day quilt "poster", which students mount on large, square sheets of scrapbook paper.

It only took me 15 minutes to make my sample, so this is a great homework assignment too.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.If you don't want to do crafty, but need a super-fun 100 Day writing prompt, I've got you covered.

I know your students will really enjoy not only completing, but sharing this "fill-in-the-blank", "Print & Go" writing activity.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.There's a colorful version, as well as a black & white option. Students add end punctuation where appropriate. 

Afterwards, "popcorn" around the room, and have students share a portion of their work, (fun way to get to know more about your students), then mount on construction paper and display on a "100 Days Smarter" bulletin board.

PK kiddos can also do this as a homework assignment, so they can dictate what they want their parents to fill in.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.Today's featured FREEBIE is an "Oldie 100-Day Pennant" craftivity. 

Challenge your students to think about how they might look if they live to be 100.  Have them draw a self-portrait or use an aging app to create a photograph. 

Suggestions and links for apps are included, as well as templates for an "Oldie 100-Day Pennant Banner.

100 day activities, 100 day crafts, 100 day bulletin boards, 100 day writing prompts, 100 day emergent readers, 100 day literacy centers, 100 day math activities, skip counting activities, skip counting by 5s, Dolch sight word activities, skip counting by 10s.Well that's it for today.  Thanks for stopping by. I hope you found something useful here, that will add even more fun to your 100 Day celebration.

Speaking of celebrations, I have to get going on making some special things for my mom's 90th birthday bash this weekend.  We are planning a surprise party and I have much to do. 

Wishing you a productive and energizing day, brimming with warm fuzzy moments.

"The more you praise and celebrate your life.  The more there is in life to celebrate!" - Oprah Winfrey

1-2-3 Come Do Some "There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow" Activities With Me

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter booksThere Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow by Lucille Colandro, is one of my favorite winter books. My kiddos LOVE it.

It's perfect for practicing sequencing and a variety of other standards.

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter booksWith that in mind, I designed There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow Literacy Packet, with quick, easy and fun "print & go" activities, games, and even a class-made book “We Swallowed Some Stuff Too!.

The packet includes:

* A "label the cover" worksheet, with completed sample.

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter books* Characters, setting and events pocket chart cards.
* Story elements, plus Beginning-Middle-& End parts of the story, worksheets.

* Worksheets for sequencing the story.
* Several writing prompt worksheets, for summarizing the story and explaining your favorite part.

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter books* Who-What-Why-When-Where-How? worksheet.
* Several games, including a set of Memory Match cards that you can play 3 additional games with.

*Venn diagram worksheets, which are a fun way to practice comparison & contrast.
* A graphing extension.

* 27, pocket chart, sentence cards, which help review the story, as well as practice capitalization & end punctuation.
activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter books* There's a matching set of mini cards, to use for several other activities.

* “Ask me to tell you the story." bookmarks.
* "Ss is for snowman and . . ." beginning letter sound worksheet.

* Rhyme time worksheet, with matching answer-key poster
"How Many Words Can You Make?” worksheet with an answer-key poster, plus
A class-made, writing prompt book: "We Swallowed Some Stuff Too"

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter booksSince the story telling "slider" that I made for The Mitten, by Jan Brett, was such a hit, I decided to make one for The Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow too. 

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter booksThere are two choices. One is vertical, the other horizontal, plus I’ve included a full-color pattern for you, as well as a black & white template for students. 

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter booksStudents color, cut and glue their slider together. 

As children pull on the end of the “slider”, the various pictures go through the “window”, so that it looks like the cold lady is swallowing these things just like in the story.

I introduce the lesson by reading the story, then share my sample with the children.  We retell the tale together, using the picture prompts on the slider.

My students now know what’s expected of them, and are excited to transition to making a "cold lady" of their own. 

Finally, another quick, easy and fun option for sequencing and retelling the story, is The Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow story Wheel and Puzzle Packet, which also helps assess comprehension.

There are full color patterns to use for centers, as well as a sample to share, plus a black and white pattern, so your students can make their own.

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter booksWhen everyone is done with their story wheel, take a moment to retell the story as a whole group, by turning the wheel.

As a comprehension-assessment tool, and for fine motor practice, another option is to have students cut up the picture sections, then glue them to the blank wheel in the appropriate order.

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter booksTo practice ordinal numbers, have children write 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc. on each piece.

I've also included "Sequence the Story” Puzzles.

Use the full-color versions for an independent center, and print the black & white pattern, so children can color, cut and arrange their own puzzle.

There's also a writing prompt worksheet, where students write what happened in the story.

cover 100 days certificatesIf you’re studying fractions, be sure and take a teachable moment to review that vocabulary and information.

I know a lot of teachers will be celebrating 100 Day soon, so the featured FREEBIE today is a packet of 18, 100 Day Certificates, in color as well as black and white.   I hope you find them useful.

activities for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, activities for winter books, sequencing a story activities, retelling a story activities, common core standards for there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow, favorite winter booksWell that's it for today.  Thanks for visiting.

I hope your students enjoy The Little Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow and the certificates as much as mine do. 

Wishing you a carefree and cozy day.

"Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself!"  - John Dewey

1-2-3 Come Do Some More Snowman Activities With Me  

The flurries are swirling and twirling outside my window, so it's the perfect morning to blog about some of my favorite snowman-themed activities.

We all know that “Practice makes perfect”, but sometimes those worksheets get a bit tiresome. With that in mind, I wanted to create a wintry math activity that children would enjoy.

domino math activities, snowman activities, snowman crafts, analog and digital time activities, snowman clocks, snowman centers, snowman worksheets, vowel pair activitiesDominic, the domino snowman, is a quick easy and fun math game with a variety of options that practice addition and subtraction.

I’ve also provided a simple work mat, for PK kiddos, so that they can practice rolling the dice, counting the dots, finding the matching dominos, then tracing & writing those two numbers.

You can play the game with real dominoes (They sell them at The Dollar Store) or run off the paper dominoes provided, so each student has their own set. The PK paper dominoes, only have one number on them.

The game can be played as an entire class, by having children work in small groups or with a partner
You can also set this up as an independent math center.

I’ve provided colorful math mats that you can print and laminate, as well as black & white versions in a large, as well as a smaller, 2-on-a-page size, so that children can color their own.

The recording sheets provide practice writing equations horizontally, while the math mats are vertical
It’s important to practice both directions because standardized tests include both, and can otherwise be confusing to children.

 The snowman clock matching game, can be used for an independent math center as well. Students match the analog and digital clocks with the appropriate hatband, arranging them on the snowman.  You could also use the snowman and his puzzle pieces, as an interesting and fun way to individually assess a child, or . . .

domino math activities, snowman activities, snowman crafts, analog and digital time activities, snowman clocks, snowman centers, snowman worksheets, vowel pair activitiesMake a snowman clock as a whole-group craftivity, and have students each make one of their own. 
To use the snowman as a whole-group assessment tool, run the blank clocks off on glossy photo paper and trim. Students glue it to their snowman to create a mini dry erase board.   Do the same thing for the digital time square.

Call out a time.  Using a dry erase marker, children draw the hands to show that time, then write it digitally in the rectangle.  You can see at a glance who is having difficulty.  To use the snowman as a clock, print off the blank clock pattern and trim.

Students glue it to their snowman and poke a hole in the center. Attach card stock "hands", or use a large and small paperclip, attached with a brass brad, that children manipulate to show whatever time is called for.

I’ve also included a set of mitten-themed telling time cards, which you can also use in a variety of ways: flashcards, games, a bulletin board display or snip in half to make puzzles. The cards reinforce digital, as well as analog time to the hour and half hour.

The packet also includes: two assessment templates, a blank set of cards to program with whatever, as well as a black and white clock page, with a cover, so that your kiddos can make an “Itty Bitty” Telling Time booklet.   

domino math activities, snowman activities, snowman crafts, analog and digital time activities, snowman clocks, snowman centers, snowman worksheets, vowel pair activitiesAnother quick, easy & fun little snowman craftivity is the name snowman, which is very versatile.  Children can spell out their entire name, or simply do just their initial.

Studying winter vocabulary words, working on CVC or sight words? Those are other options. Give children a choice, or assign them a word to spell out. 
I’ve also included a writing prompt worksheet with a winter border: “I like winter because . . . However, I don’t like winter when . . .”

Children will be excited to get down to the business of writing, so they can make the snowman “topper” to put above their paper.  
I’ve also included a blank pattern so you can program with a different prompt. Completed projects make a sweet winter bulletin board too.
There's also a blank, black and white template, so students can make up their own puzzles, or you can program with whatever.

Besides the craftivity, you can mix and match the 5 sets of upper and lowercase letter cards to create alphabet games & centers. 
I’ve also included a 3-page tip list of ideas, which includes the “Kaboom!” game

domino math activities, snowman activities, snowman crafts, analog and digital time activities, snowman clocks, snowman centers, snowman worksheets, vowel pair activitiesFinally, I just finished these sweet snowman vowel pair puzzles.They are an interesting and fun way to practice those tricky vowel pair words.  

Use them for an independent literacy center, where students put them together as puzzles or sort them alphabetically or as groups of rhyming words.

You can also partner children up to play a Memory Match game, or use them for a whole-group, “I Have; Who Has?” game.
I’ve included a sorting mat, as well as two different worksheets for students to write the words on, as they complete the center activities.

domino math activities, snowman activities, snowman crafts, analog and digital time activities, snowman clocks, snowman centers, snowman worksheets, vowel pair activitiesThere's also a blank, black and white template, so students can make up their own puzzles, or you can program with whatever.

Besides the craftivity, you can mix and match the 5 sets of upper and lowercase letter cards to create alphabet games & centers. 
I’ve also included a 3-page tip list of ideas, which includes the “Kaboom!” game.

The featured FREEBIE for today is a "Snowman on a Roll Dice Game" which reinforces number sense, counting, plus addition if you play with 2 dice.  Well that's it for today. 

domino math activities, snowman activities, snowman crafts, analog and digital time activities, snowman clocks, snowman centers, snowman worksheets, vowel pair activitiesThanks for stopping by.  I hope you found something to make winter a bit more fun.  Wishing you a special day filled with lots of smiles.

"Life is like a blanket of snow.  Be careful how you step on it, as every step will show." -Unknown

1-2-3 Come Do Some More Mitten Activities With Me 

Brrrrrr! It continues to be mitten weather here in Michigan. A chilly 3 degrees this morning! So I'm certainly in the mood to blog about some super-fun mitten-themed activities.

mitten activities, mitten crafts, mitten math, class made winter books, january writing prompts, activites to go with jan bretts the mitten, magic e activities, silent e activities, verb activities, mitten centers, First up is Mm is for Mitten.  My "Dollar Deal" Alphabet Wheels, are a quick, easy & fun way to practice letters, and build the vocabulary needed to give an example of a word, with that beginning sound.

They feature 6 nouns that begin with that letter, and come in black and white, for individual word work, as well as color, so that you can use them as an independent center activity.

I've also included a worksheet where students trace & write the words in alphabetical order

mitten activities, mitten crafts, mitten math, class made winter books, january writing prompts, activites to go with jan bretts the mitten, magic e activities, silent e activities, mitten puzzles, verb activities, mitten centers, Next up are some Mitten Number Puzzles to go along with Jan Brett's story The Mitten.  It's one of my all-time favorite winter stories.

These 42, mitten-themed number puzzles, are a super-fun way for your kiddos to practice sequencing numbers from 1-10, counting backwards from 10 to 1, and skip counting by 2s, 3s, 5s and 10s.

Some of the puzzles are mitten shaped, others are rectangular (horizontal as well as vertical).  Many feature the characters from The Mitten story, so you can combine math and literacy!
 
Since Jan Brett’s story, The Mitten, is a Ukrainian folktale, I’ve also included a map of the Ukraine puzzle. Take a teachable moment to toss in a bit of geography, by having students find the country on a world map or globe.

mitten activities, mitten crafts, mitten math, class made winter books, january writing prompts, activites to go with jan bretts the mitten, magic e activities, silent e activities, mitten puzzles, verb activities, mitten centers, There are colorful puzzles to be used in a center, as well as black & white puzzles, so that your students can make their own.

I did not number the character puzzles, so that students can number each strip according to your directions.
This way you can work on those toughie teen numbers, or counting beyond 100.

Children color the animal and word, cut their puzzle apart, then put it back together.
You can also make these into a mosaic picture as well, gluing the strips on construction paper, leaving a small gap in-between each piece. For an awesome, wintry bulletin board, scatter them on a  blue background, with a few paper snowflakes

mitten activities, mitten crafts, mitten math, class made winter books, january writing prompts, activites to go with jan bretts the mitten, magic e activities, silent e activities, mitten puzzles, verb activities, mitten centers, Whenever I can, I like to incorporate math with literacy, to get more bang for my time.

The mitten-themed emergent reader, is a quick, easy and fun way to have students practice writing skills and end punctuation, along with a variety of math standards.

However, the packet is simple enough, that you can just do the craft portion with PK kiddos, or some of the other activities as a whole group.

I've also included a few worksheets that practice tally marks, addition, skip counting by 5s, subtraction and graphing, as well as data collection and analysis.

You can do them as an independent worksheet, or break students into small groups and have them figure out the answers together.

mitten activities, mitten crafts, mitten math, class made winter books, january writing prompts, activites to go with jan bretts the mitten, magic e activities, silent e activities, mitten puzzles, verb activities, snowflake activities, itten centers, Another sweet mitten-shaped booklet is "Let's Count Snowflakes", which includes a 10-frame emergent reader featuring 30 Dolch sight words.

Students read the sentences, add end punctuation, trace & write the number and number word, circle it in the sequence, tally the amount, then show the set in the 10 frame

Run off the mitten pattern on a variety of colors of construction paper. Students cut & collate the pages of their worksheets, then staple them to the "cuff" of the mitten.

I’ve also included a set of pocket chart cards counting up to twenty, with 2 cover options to make a 1-10 or 1-20 “Itty Bitty” flip booklet as well.

mitten activities, mitten crafts, mitten math, class made winter books, january writing prompts, activites to go with jan bretts the mitten, magic e activities, silent e activities, mitten puzzles, 10 frame activities, snowflake activities, itten centers, For more fun, there are 3 pages of mini snowflake tiles to use as manipulatives to make groups with, as well as a set of lovely snowflake puzzle cards from zero to ten, plus a blank set to program with higher numbers.

Simply print, laminate and trim, to use as an independent math center, or for a variety of games including “Kaboom”.   That game, plus a 3-page tip list of what else you can do with the number cards, is also included in the packet.

mitten activities, mitten crafts, mitten math, class made winter books, january writing prompts, activites to go with jan bretts the mitten, magic e activities, silent e activities, mitten puzzles, 10 frame activities, snowflake activities, itten centers, Today's featured FREEBIE is a quick, easy and fun, Mitten-Snowman craftivity that reinforces letters, plus a bit of math. 

tpt jan saleBy the way, today is a great day to zip on over to TpT, as they are having a site-wide winter sale. (January 20th through January 21st.)

Everything's  20% off, with an additional 10% off with the coupon code: START16

mitten activities, mitten crafts, mitten math, class made winter books, january writing prompts, activites to go with jan bretts the mitten, magic e activities, silent e activities, verb activities, mitten centers, Well that's it for now.  I hope you found something useful here and can make time to check out the TpT sale. Thanks for visiting.

Wishing you a warm and cozy, snuggly kind of day.

 "When there's snow on the ground, I like to pretend I'm walking on clouds." -Ikkaku

1-2-3 Come Do Some More 100 Day Activities With Me

Counting to 100 on 100 Day is obvious, but simply counting can be a bit tedious.  With that in mind, I designed some quick, easy and fun activities to count your way through 100 Day.

skip counting activities, 100 day activities, 100 day crafts, fun ways to count to 100, 100 day crownI designed 100 Day "Funshine" specifically for a 100 Day celebration, however, you can use it anytime of the year, as I've included 4, different center suns.

The 10 strips of sunshine "rays" have 10 numbers on them. The counting by 5s and 10s are in red & blue, so children can visually see the patterns as they skip count.

For 1st grade standards, there are 2 additional "rays" for counting to 120.

skip counting activities, 100 day activities, 100 day crafts, fun ways to count to 100, 100 day crownAnother "Print & Go" craftivity that's an interesting way to count to 100, is the 100 Day Star Student Badge featuring 100 stars!

Simply run the star pattern off on yellow construction paper, and the "ribbon" template off on white.

Students trim and glue their "Star Student" badge together, then count the 99 little stars as they color them.

To make sure they've done that, have students jot down how many stars are on the big star (40) and how many are on the ribbons (30) for the left one, and (29) on the right, with the big yellow star of their badge, making the 100th star

Another counting option, that also reinforces colors, graphing, plus 2D shapes while counting 100 of them, is the Shapin' Up On 100 Day "Graphtivity".

skip counting activities, 100 day activities, 100 day crafts, graphing activities, 2D shape activities, skip counting by 5s and 10s, fun ways to count to 100, 100 day crownThere are black & white pattern pages, as well as a color set for teachers.

I've also included a blank 100, if you want your students to draw, dot or sticker, 10 different items (10 times each) inside the numbers, to make their own creation.

Completed projects make a sweet 100 Day crown.  Simply attach to a sentence strip or piece of bulletin board border.

The worksheet can also stand alone, if your kiddos aren't into crowns. 

skip counting activities, 100 day activities, 100 day crafts, graphing activities, 2D shape activities, skip counting by 5s and 10s, fun ways to count to 100, 100 day crownFinally, Practice skip counting by 10s to 100, with these quilt block bookmarks.

I've included a blank template, where students write in the numbers, as well as one with the skip counted numbers filled in, in both black line & full color.

Choose which one you want your children to have, then for some non-standard, units of measurement practice, have kiddos use their bookmarks to fill in the measurement worksheet.

Today's featured FREEBIE is a Rip and Tear 100 Craftivity. 

skip counting activities, 100 day activities, 100 day bulletin board ideas, 100 day crafts, graphing activities, 2D shape activities, skip counting by 5s and 10s, fun ways to count to 100, 100 day crownRipping and tearing paper is a great fine motor skill that strengthens finger and hand muscles.

Completed projects make an awesome bulletin board too. I've included a "Happy 100 Day" poster for the center of your display.

Simply run off the 100 pattern and give children a variety of colorful paper strips to choose from.

skip counting activities, 100 day activities, 100 day bulletin board ideas, 100 day crafts, graphing activities, 2D shape activities, skip counting by 5s and 10s, fun ways to count to 100, 100 day crownChildren can choose 2 colors and create an AB-AB pattern, or 3 for an ABC-ABC one, or skip patterning and have them make a rainbow 100.  

skip counting activities, 100 day activities, 100 day bulletin board ideas, 100 day crafts, graphing activities, 2D shape activities, skip counting by 5s and 10s, fun ways to count to 100, 100 day crownWell that's it for today.  Thanks for stopping by.

I hope you found something useful here to make your 100 Day celebration extra special. Wishing you a fun-fulled day.

"An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest." - Ben Franklin

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