What do these pictures all have in common? Well, they're made out of 1-0-0 of course! We had a fun day back after a week break and yesterday marked the 100th day of school! We got to meet our new classmate MacKenzie and share with her the things that make our school a great place to be. Most of our day was filled with activities around 100. Most kids gave the day back 2-thumbs up! Check out the poster we created in the slideshow below and more of our 100 pictures (with writing) are hanging in the hallway and are getting posted to our Weebly sites. We will have one activity we will continue this week and that is 100 ACTS OF KINDNESS. Students are encouraged to think of ways to make someone else's day a bit cheerier. This could be a note, a pay-it-forward, bringing in a neighbor's garbage bin, doing a chore without being asked, etc. Please have this conversation with your child, do an act of kindness, and add that act to our classroom poster. We have a goal of doing 100 acts of kindness by the end of this week!
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April
2/24/2014 08:39:34 am
Wow! 100 Days! It looks like it was a great celebration of 100 wonderful days of 2nd Grade.
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Mikael Kvart
2/24/2014 11:23:52 pm
The "I wish I had 100..." conversation continued at the dinner table last night. Thanks for all you do, Mrs Leckie!
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Anne Marie
2/24/2014 11:49:34 pm
Yes, thank you! William was cracking us up with all the reasons he would NOT want 100 sisters. I have to agree with him there.
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Chris Vasquez
2/25/2014 05:11:24 am
I love the 100 lists. It's really fun to see everyone's suggestions.
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Sarah Yatsko
2/25/2014 05:23:02 am
I wish the world had 100 Ms. Leckies! Thanks for this great conversation starter.
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Brooke Barnes
2/26/2014 03:41:04 pm
So creative...thanks for sharing!
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peanut
2/27/2014 10:56:23 am
I had so so so much fun on the hundredth day of school!
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