We will celebrate our 100th Day of School on Wednesday, January 22nd.
We have planned a fun day where the children will experience 100 through many different activities. To help us visualize what 100 objects look like, I am asking that each child decorate a plain t-shirt with 100 items on it. The shirt can be long or short sleeves. Some ideas to use as decorations are stickers, googly eyes, fabric paint, cotton balls, buttons, pom-poms, stamps, etc. The lighter weight the item, the easier it is to glue, stick, or attach 100 things to the shirt. The Pinterest website has plenty of cute ideas! Dollar Tree is a great place to purchase items. Please also remember that your child will be wearing the 100 things all day (it will get very uncomfortable to wear 100 heavy items like pennies or crayons). Fabric paint is an excellent decoration because it is lightweight and doesn’t fall off. Have fun creating any shirt that you would like with 100 items on it. Please have your child wear his/her shirt on Wednesday, January 22nd as we celebrate the 100th day of school.
Mrs. Thomas’ Weekly News
Breathe. Work Hard. See Growth
January 13-17, 2025
Reading
- review all letters & sounds (Jj & Ff)
- review high-frequency words: a, the, and, go, I, see, you, has, me, we, he, has, you, of, to, have, is, his, do, for, little
- count, blend & segment syllables
- read & write CVC words
- read & write simple sentences
- dictation
Math
- subtraction
- identify and write teen numbers
- count forward to 20 beginning with any number
- count to 80
Social Studies/Science
- winter
- Martin Luther King Jr.
Mark Your Calendar
- Tues., Jan. 14 – Report Cards go home
- Fri., Jan. 17 – class pictures
- Mon., Jan. 20 – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – NO SCHOOL
- Wed., Jan. 22 – 100th Day of School
- Fri. Jan. 31 – Spirit Day & special snack