Wow! What a wild day! In addition to all of the projects coming in, we had a lot of work to do today! Each child made a picture of themselves at 100...along with a bucket list of things they plan to do before they are 100. Check out some of the pictures and future plans...
This young lady plans to own a horse farm and design clothing for animals! She's going to college and plans to be a model. She'll be famous and study penguins. She plans to go to high school and get a dog!
This young lady plans to own a horse and be famous. She'll have two kids and go to high school. Then she'll go to college! She's going to see real penguins and design clothes. She'll go to Florida and get married. Then she'll go to Hawaii!
This gentleman plans to go to college and buy a house. He will also act out Star Wars! He's going to get a car and two kids! He's going to get a job, a bike, and get married. He's also planning to go to Jay Peak!
This gentleman plans to go to college and get a job! He's going to be a Lego designer. He's going to get a home and a car. Then he's going to get a dog. I guess he's going to be hungry because he's also getting a lot of food!
This young lady plans to go to Florida and get a barn because she will own a horse farm. She's going to get a dog and go to Maine. She'll have two kids and get a car. She'll be a clothes designer and get a house!
These wonderful pictures and their bucket lists are hanging outside our classroom! Stop by to check them out!
Thank you for helping your children with their projects! They were really excited and proud to share them. In the morning the kindergarten classes came through while the first graders sat at their seats to answer questions about the projects! The kindergarteners were impressed! When we had snack, Oliver proudly showed us his lunch which consisted of a variety of foods that could be made into the number 100! Way to go, mom! At the end of the day, the first and second grade classes went room to room to see projects from other rooms. There were many projects involving food and Star Wars...both big hits in our room! In the morning I gave each child in our room six stickers and asked them to be on the lookout for kind and respectful comments they heard from each other or around the school. Each time they heard a compliment (or kind words) they could put a sticker on a special poster in our room. I challenged them to fill the poster with 100 stickers to represent 100 compliments! You'll see our poster covered with stickers in the picture slideshow! Enjoy!
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