Thank you to Kathy Tyron and Mary Tjoelker for the pictures :)
We even got paw print stamps on our hands :)
Mrs. Groendyk read her book Shelby Finds Her Family!
If you travel down the Kindergarten hallway, you will see our class scuba diving! :)
Thank you, Denise Brennan- Nelson, for sharing your love for writing, reading, and creativity with us!
One of our friends was called up to share about his imagination :)!
Our favorite books by Denise Brennan- Nelson, Willow and the Snow Day Dance and Tallulah: Mermaid of the Great Lakes.
Before you know it, they will be wearing these gowns for real! :)
Making heart-shaped people!
"You have a pizza my heart!"
Making and decorating hearts using Mrs. Urquhart's laminating machine! :)
How many sweethearts can you move from one plate to the next using a straw?
Playing memory match with our sight words!
Throw a snowball and try to score the most points!
Check out these heart-shaped snacks! Yum :)
"We had a BALL on the 100th day of school!"
Miss Kast hid 100 Hershey kisses around the classroom!
When you found one it was your job to place it in the correct spot on the 100s chart!
What can you build with 100 leggos?
Color in the numbers 1-100 to "crack the code"!
Using colored pencils to decorate the number 100!
"Hip, Hip, Hooray! We've been here 100 days!"
Each child received a list of the stations and put a check mark by each one they finished as they went!
What can you build with 100 straws and 100 pipe cleaners?
Roll to 100!
What can you build with 100 cups?
Making our 100th Day headbands!
Using our links to put the numbers 1-100 in order!
Making 100 blue gum balls with dot paint!
Making "My 100th Day of School Book"
Step 1: Scoop a cup of snow!
Step 2: Measure the height of snow in our cups and record the height in our science journals!
Step 3: Return back to the cups the next day and check the volume! We found that the snow had melted and the volume of snow decreased. We then recorded the height of the melted snow in our science journals and concluded that the volume of snow decreases when it melts!
Learning all about MLK through reading his identity web.
Our read aloud story, The Day You Begin, that taught us the importance of sharing stories about ourselves in order to connect to others.
As we reflected on Dr. King's teachings, each of us chose a powerful word to write on the back of a painted rock to place around our community.