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100 Day
Wreath added 2-2-01
(C) Christa of Preschool Education .Com
Need: paper, glue, scissors, pencil,
ribbon
Directions:
Have your class (and other classes if you want) trace their hands on
different colors of paper. Cut out the hands. If you are just doing this
with your class have the children do this several times so you will have
100 hands. Then number the hands 1 to 100. As a class, starting gluing
the hands onto a large paper circle with the center cut out. Start with
1. Count out loud as you glue the hands on. Keep layering the hands till
you have all 100 on the wreath. Ad a ribbon bow and hang on your
classroom door.
Optional: Ad a banner across the wreath
that says happy 100th day!
When you are 100
added 2-2-01 Submitted
by: Sue Z.
Need: paper, crayons, markers
Directions: 100 is a hard term for young children to grasp. One way you
can try to start explain ins with the activity. Have the children draw
what they think they will look like when they are 100 years old!
100 Headband
added 2-2-01
(C) Christa of Preschool Education .Com
Need: Paper,
computer, printer
Directions: Using different types on your
computer and a word processing program type 100 many times. Print. Make copies
of this page. Have the children color in the 100's or around the 100's.
Then cut around them. Make a headband out of construction paper, and
have the child glue as many of the colored 100's as they want on the
headband. When it dries wear for your 100th day party.
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